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HEALTH INEQUALITIES Part 3 – WHO GETS LEFT BEHIND? Health Inequalities by RACE, DISABILITY, and CLASS

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In this thought-provoking episode of 'Stories, Labels, Misconceptions', co-hosts Val Barrett and Dr. Jeremy Anderson dive into the pressing issue of health inequalities. Exploring the insights from episodes one and two, they dissect how race, disability, and class shape health outcomes in the UK.

From the alarming disparities faced by Black women in childbirth to the systemic barriers for disabled individuals and the working class, this episode sheds light on the multifaceted challenges and the urgent need for structural change.

Join us as we discuss hidden biases, accessibility issues, and potential solutions to ensure a more equitable healthcare system for all.

📧 Email us: [email protected]

🎵 Music: Dynamic
🎤 Rap Lyrics: Hollyhood Tay
🎬 Podcast Produced & Edited by: Val Barrett

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In this thought-provoking episode of 'Stories, Labels, Misconceptions', co-hosts Val Barrett and Dr. Jeremy Anderson dive into the pressing issue of health inequalities. Exploring the insights from episodes one and two, they dissect how race, disability, and class shape health outcomes in the UK.

From the alarming disparities faced by Black women in childbirth to the systemic barriers for disabled individuals and the working class, this episode sheds light on the multifaceted challenges and the urgent need for structural change.

Join us as we discuss hidden biases, accessibility issues, and potential solutions to ensure a more equitable healthcare system for all.

📧 Email us: [email protected]

🎵 Music: Dynamic
🎤 Rap Lyrics: Hollyhood Tay
🎬 Podcast Produced & Edited by: Val Barrett

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