Enrolment options

Date of publication: January 2024


This is a recording of a live full-day conference that took place on 18 January 2024. This recording will be available to view until 2 October 2024.

This is the first in a 2-part series of FREE-to-member one-day conferences addressing clinical issues arising from health inequalities and demonstrating how GPs can positively influence health inequalities as practitioners and community leaders. 

Health inequalities are differences in health across the population and between different groups in society that are systematic, unfair and avoidable. General practice, with its unrivalled access to the heart of communities, has a key role in addressing both causes and consequences of health inequalities in the UK. We recognise general practice is a diverse profession caring for multiple patient populations and our aim is to move from conversations to actions, improving patient care in these communities.

This programme was put together by RCGP Officers, Faculty Education Leads and expert speakers, who are participating throughout the day and will include examples of best practice, relevant guidance and links to useful resources.

Areas covered:

  • Incorporating health inequalities into training portfolios
  • Migrant health and asylum seekers in hotels
  • Black women with period issues or fertility concerns
  • Health in gypsy and traveller communities
  • Language discrimination
  • Ramadan clinical management
  • Trans health
  • Social prescribing as a tool for tackling health inequalities
  • Mental health
  • Improving the health and well-being for communities in deprived areas

RCGP Learning

Curriculum: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, Evidence Based Practice, Research and Sharing Knowledge , Improving Quality, Safety and Prescribing
Date of publication: 18 January 2024
Mode: Webinar
Podcast icon: No
Course index: Show
Section titles: Show
Breadcrumb: Hide