What we do

We work collaboratively to advance public understanding, equality of access and experience of healthier indoor air for children and other vulnerable groups within the wider population.

COP27

We’re asking negotiators and the built environment sector to consider the role buildings can play in protecting and preventing health harm from climate change. With the help of funding from the University of Reading DARE – Data Assimilation for the REsilient City project, we have initiated a new #climatechange series of activity sheets to help children understand the role buildings can play in both exposing and protecting people from the physical impacts of climate change, including flooding. Download the sheets here: https://theinsidestory.health/worksheets/

Safer indoor air

We’re a group of leading clean air health and built environment researchers working collaboratively to review the science of indoor pollution and find ways to advance public understanding here in the UK of healthier indoor air for children and other vulnerable groups.

08 October, 2020

Guidance for health practitioners to discuss patient’s home environment, improve indoor air quality and reduce detrimental health impacts.

14 September, 2020

Why is clean indoor air important? Find out how to improve your own indoor air quality with our top tips.

13 September, 2020

Children and young people want clear, factual and accessible information – our worksheets will help them to find out what they need to know.