Black Health: Who Is Being Left Behind?
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Black Health, Equity and Accountability in Britain | African HealthPolicy Network
This week on Trevor Blackman Now, Trevor leads a necessary anduncompromising conversation on Black health and equity in Britain.
Joined by the African Health Policy Network, the discussion explores therealities behind the headlines — and the structural challenges that continue toshape outcomes for Black communities.
In this episode:
• HIV inequality within Black communities
• Why trans inclusion must be part of any serious health strategy
• What “health equity” really means — and who is excluded when we get it wrong
• The gap between national policy and lived experience
CEO Deryck Browne outlines the national policy landscape and the systemicbarriers that remain.
Elizabeth shares the human story behind the statistics — a reminder thatpublic health is personal.
Community Engagement Officer Maureen Ndawana explains how grassroots voicesinfluence national decision-making, and why accountability to communities isessential.
This is not simply a conversation about services.
It is a conversation about dignity, access and responsibility.
Because equity must mean everyone.
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