Report of the Working Group on the National Anti-Poverty Strategy
Report of the Working Group on the National Anti-Poverty Strategy
Date
2001-04-08
Authors
Institute of Public Health in Ireland
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Institute of Public Health in Ireland
Abstract
As part of the review of the National Anti-Poverty Strategy, a NAPS and Health Working Group was established by the Department of Health and Children to develop health targets and an associated implementation and monitoring framework. In order to support this work a wide ranging consultation process was carried out.
Summary
Poverty and Health
• The link between poverty and health is strong and well established in Ireland and
other countries.
• Poverty contributes to poor health directly through, for example, inadequate
housing or dangerous environments and indirectly, for example, through poor diet.
• Being poor or socially excluded makes it more difficult to access or afford health
services.
• In Ireland, the gap in health between rich and poor is substantial. Mortality rates in
the lowest socio-economic groups are over 100% higher than in the highest socio-
economic groups for all the major causes of death.
• As well as the huge gap in mortality between poorest and richest, the risk of poor
health increases as one goes down the socio-economic scale. This gradient has
been demonstrated in Ireland.
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Keywords
Legislation,
Poverty
Citation
Institute of Public Health in Ireland. 2001. Report of the Working Group on the National Anti-Poverty Strategy. Institute of Public Health in Ireland