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'Good jobs -good for health and good for business'

6 October 2008 saw the launch of a new London Health Commission business campaign.

The campaign will:

  • Promote the business case for making jobs and workplaces healthier
  • Encourage and support London's businesses to make their jobs healthier

Business breakfasts for bosses in London
The first stage of the campaign is a series of free business breakfast events for senior business people hosted by London organisations that are leading the way in healthy employment - and that have made significant savings and efficiency gains as a result. We will be using these events to generate ideas and to explore opportunities and challenges for business.

Confirmed hosts:

Details and booking details

 

The events are facilitated by

The campaign has been developed by the LHC's London Works for Better Health steering group and was launched by Barry Francis, the group's chair and Head of Health at law firm Pinsent Masons.

Deputy Mayor of London, Richard Barnes welcomed guests and gave his support to the campaign. He said, "I am particularly pleased to support the London Works for better Health employer campaign. It is vital that we work closely with employers to promote healthier workplaces across London".

Visit the London Works pages for further information on the programme.

Well London
now has its own web site.

View all the latest progress at www.london.gov.uk/welllondon

 

 

Healthcare for London
LHC led a Health Inequalities and Equality Impact Assessment of 'Healthcare for London'. The assessment was presented at HfL's Consulting the Capital event.

More information and the report

 

The time is now
Download the briefing paper that summarises the findings of our influential semiar series.

Findings and presentations

Report - The Time is Now (pdf)

 
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