Gender health inequalities
The gender health inequalities project aims to influence and support action that will reduce gender related health inequalities in Birmingham. We recognise that inequalities exist for women, men, trans and non-binary communities, and these are often larger where there is intersectionality between identities.
We compiled and consolidated published data and local evidence to produce gender-focused reports on health inequalities. The reports highlight challenges for women’s and men’s health in Birmingham, with a focus on intersectional aspects of different communities and inclusion health groups.
The project builds upon the Public Health Division’s ongoing commitment to reducing health inequalities.
Birmingham Women’s Health Needs
- Download the Birmingham Women’s Health Needs report
- Download the Birmingham Women’s Health Needs presentation
Birmingham Men’s Health Needs
- The Birmingham Men’s Health Needs report will be available soon
- The Birmingham Men’s Health Needs presentation will be available soon
Page last updated: 20 June 2024