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Videos: applying an equity lens to improvement
Watch short videos of teams tackling severe inequality in our health and care system.
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- How to leverage QI to achieve equity
- Supporting BAME colleagues in the workplace
- Tackling inequalities in mental health and learning disabilities programmes
- Guiding principles to reduce health inequalities
- Collaboration to assist people who are homeless and seeking asylum
- Improving fair access to Outpatient Antimicrobial Therapies
- Providing health care for homeless people
- Combining the best from QI and public health to achieve equity
- Implementing a hospital-based youth violence intervention programme
- Addressing inequalities in maternity services
Hear from frontline health and care teams who are using equity-based approaches to tackle inequalities and deliver improvements in practice. Shared as 10 short clips, these videos provide ideas and inspiration for your improvement work.
How to leverage QI to achieve equity
Led by East London Foundation Trust
Supporting BAME colleagues in the workplace
Led by Hexitime
Tackling inequalities in mental health and learning disabilities programmes
Led by Improvement Cymru
Guiding principles to reduce health inequalities
Led by Institute of Public Health/Cambridgeshire and Peterborough
Collaboration to assist people who are homeless and seeking asylum
Led by Ireland National QI team
Improving fair access to Outpatient Antimicrobial Therapies
Led by NHS Lothian
Providing health care for homeless people
Led by Pathway
Combining the best from QI and public health to achieve equity
Led by Public Health Scotland
Implementing a hospital-based youth violence intervention programme
Led by Redthread
Addressing inequalities in maternity services
Led by Sussex Local Maternity System
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