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From Lewisham Council:
As you will know, one of Lewisham Council’s priorities is to reduce health inequalities in the borough. When it was first published in 2022, the Birmingham and Lewisham African Caribbean Health Inequalities Review (BLACHIR) identified seven key areas that, if properly addressed, will help support those who might have been let down or left behind by the system.
It also recommended 39 opportunities for action – tangible ways to work with partners and the community to close the health inequality gap.
The attached document explores the BLACHIR-related work we’ve been doing over the past two years, highlighting some of our successes and drawing attention to areas where there is still work to do. Please feel free to share with your networks.
Without you and the work you do, we would not be in the strong position that we are today.
We would like to say a huge thank you and we look forward to working with you in the future.
Best Wishes
Lisa Fannon (She/Her)
Public Health Senior Project Manager – BLACHIR
Lewisham Health and Wellbeing Community Champions Coordinator – Health Inequalities
Communities Directorate
London Borough of Lewisham
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