About
Scientific research has shown that where you live determines both your life expectancy and your disability free life expectancy.
The findings from decades of research across several contrasting fields and disciplines, from around the world, all show that the whole of society is affected by health inequity.
The Marmot Review and the government White Paper, Healthy Lives, Healthy People, call for greater co-operation and working across disciplines to reduce health inequalities that appear along the social gradient.
As a member of the RICS, the guiding principles and foundations of the Institution are professionalism, unbiased advice and consumer protection. The robust scientific evidence that links where you live with reduced life expectancy requires the attention of everyone in the built environment.
Our expertise is within the built environment and we combine this with evidence based research on the factors that collectively affect health and reduce life expectancy to help businesses and organisations deliver projects that improve public health.
Our work on finance is now directed through our working relationship with Equity Interchange.

