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A professional resource for local authorities and their local systems partners on taking a whole systems approach to addressing obesity.
Guidance on promoting healthy and safe communities.
A review of evidence from high-income countries on the relationships between heat, energy efficiency, smart technology and health.
Survey of adults and children in private households, reporting prevalence of health related behaviours and health status and conditions.
This brief draws on a research and impact evaluation study on what works to support the development of adolescents’ capabilities
How the UK is faring in key areas of well-being compared to the member countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) where available.
This pack provides a guide to the main approaches to wellbeing and their strengths and weaknesses
Estimates looking across both personal well-being (April 2018 to March 2019) and economic well-being (January to March 2019) in the UK. This bulletin is part of a new series on "people and prosperity" introduced in February 2019.
This fact sheet presents findings from the fifth round of the Young Lives survey of children in Ethiopia.
This report uses data collected between 2011 and 2019 and compares statistics on health and health-related behaviours, findings are by ethnic groups for adults aged 16 and over.
How young people aged 16 to 24 in the UK are faring in a range of areas that matter to their quality of life, reflecting both the circumstances of their lives and their own perspectives.
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