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SUMMARY:“Selling the military” - A critical discussion on military marketing strategies
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for an evening of discussion and exploration of our new report Selling the military: A critical analysis of contemporary recruitment marketing. The report is a joint project between Medact and ForcesWatch that analyses the way the armed forces market their careers to adolescents and young people. Throughout the evening we will review how military marketing campaigns create powerful messages that at times exploit developmental vulnerabilities and social inequality\, risking the health and well-being of recruits. \nChair\nDr Victoria Basham\, of Cardiff University\, is Editor-in-Chief of the Critical Military Studies journal (Taylor & Francis) which she also co-founded\, and co-editor of the Edinburgh University Press book series\, Advances in Critical Military Studies. Victoria is the President of the European International Studies Association. Her research focuses on issues of gender\, race\, class and sexuality in relation to militaries\, militarism and militarisation. \nSpeakers\nDr Guddi Singh\, is a paediatric doctor at the East London NHS Foundation Trust. She is the co-author of a forthcoming BMJ article written about Medact’s work on child recruitment to the military. She is a member of the Royal Society of Medicine Paediatrics and Child Health Section Council\, and recently presented a three part TV programme on BBC2 called ‘Babies: Their Wonderful World.’ \nRhianna Louise is co-author of the Selling the Military report\, with colleague Emma Sangster. She works on Education and Outreach at ForcesWatch. Rhianna researches and writes around military recruitment in the UK\, particularly the recruitment of young people\, and on human rights and ethics issues related to the military. She previously coordinated the publication and was the lead author of Medact’s report on health concerns about recruitment children into the military. \nRhiannon Spear is a law student\, and a Glasgow councillor with the Scottish National Party. In 2017 as National Convenor of Young Scots for Independence\, the youth wing of the SNP\, she led a successful motion to make raising the military recruitment age to 18 SNP party policy. Rhiannon is also the chair of the TIE campaign\, an organisation campaigning for LGBT-inclusive education in Scottish Schools. She is a passionate activist known for speaking out about inclusivity and systemic sexism. \nThe evening will open for a reception with refreshments at 6.30pm and we will begin the discussion at 7.00pm on Wednesday 27th February. The event will be recorded\, so please inform us if you would prefer not to be filmed or photographed. Copies of our new report will be available at the event. The venue is ramp accessible\, and there is an accessible toilet available by lift on the first floor. Please inform us if you need anything else to be able to attend this event. \nMedact is a global health charity that uses evidence-based campaigns to support health workers to take action on structural barriers to health equity and justice\, in an effort to bring about a world in which everyone can access their human right to health. \nForcesWatch is an independent research and campaigning organisation which scrutinises armed forces recruitment practices in the UK and challenges efforts to embed militarist values in civilian society.
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/selling-the-military-a-critical-discussion-on-military-marketing-strategies/
LOCATION:Wesley’s Chapel & Leysian Mission\, 49 City Road\, London\, EC1Y 1AU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Launches,Talks & Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="Medact":MAILTO:office@medact.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181108T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181108T213000
DTSTAMP:20260413T171618
CREATED:20181002T114958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181030T172415Z
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SUMMARY:Migrant Access to Healthcare - The Hostile Environment in the NHS
DESCRIPTION:NHS policies are having a devastating impact on migrant health. Patients who cannot prove they have the correct immigration status can be faced with charges of up to 150% of the cost of treatment before being given vital care\, and fear hospitals will share their data with the Home Office\, leading to their deportation.  \nThese policies are penalising some of the most vulnerable people in our society\, including pregnant women and those fleeing torture\, and are forcing health workers to act as border guards. \nJoin public health charity Medact and New North London Synagogue’s Asylum Seeker Drop In to discuss this issue\, and the role of healthcare workers.  \nSpeakers:\nUssumane\, an asylum seeker from Guinea-Bissau who has experienced the devastating impact of NHS charging policies first hand \nDiane Taylor\, Guardian Journalist and one of the founders of and volunteer at the NNLS Asylum Seeker Drop In \nJames Skinner\, Nurse and access to healthcare campaigner at Medact \nHosted by:\nDr Ben Eder\, Member of Medact Refugee Solidarity Group\, boger of Noam and leader at Our Second Home – a summer camp for teenage refugee and asylum seekers in the UK \n[Registration has now closed]
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/migrant-access-to-healthcare-the-devastating-affects-of-the-hostile-environment-in-the-nhs/
LOCATION:New North London Synagogue\, 80 East End Road\, London\, N3 2SY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Meetings,Talks & Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180921T184500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180922T230000
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CREATED:20180817T164250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180912T213503Z
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SUMMARY:Food for Thought
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a dinner and speaker event organised in conjuction with Medact Glasgow and Medact Scotland. This will be a fantastic opportunity for Medact members\, supporters and newcomers from all around the UK to swap ideas and get to know each other. \nWe are delighted to have Director of Nourish Scotland Pete Ritchie join us to speak on the role of health workers in campaigning for food justice in Scotland. After this we will sit down for a dinner provided by local caterers Milk\, and hear from Medact members from around the UK about the work they have been doing this year. \nRegistration is £10\, which includes dinner. We are also looking into the possibility of some traditional Scottish music to finish the evening! \n  \n[Registration has now closed] \nDirections to Kinning Park Complex\nThe Kinning Park complex is conveniently located immediately adjacent to Kinning Park Underground station which can be reached coming from either Buchanan St [ for Queen St mainline] or St Enoch’s [for Central station].
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/glasgow-dinner/
LOCATION:Kinning Park Complex\, 43 Cornwall St\, Glasgow\, G41 1BA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talks & Lectures
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180922T180000
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SUMMARY:AGM Weekend 2018
DESCRIPTION:Medact’s 2018 Annual General Meeting will be held in Glasgow on the afternoon of 21st September. \nThe AGM will be followed by a dinner and speaker event organised with Medact Glasgow and Medact Scotland. This will be a fantastic opportunity for Medact members and supporters from all around the UK to swap ideas and get to know each other. \nThe following day\, on 22nd September\, we’ll be joining people from across the world for the ‘Nae Nukes Anywhere’ peace rally at the Faslane Nuclear Base – home to the UK’s Trident submarines. We’ll be providing transport from Glasgow for anyone who’d like to come. \nYou can register for any or all of the three events using the button below: \n\nClick here to register \nPapers for the AGM are now available below. \nSchedule\nFriday 21st September @ the Kinning Park Complex\, Glasgow\nAGM 2018\, 4.30 – 6pm\nThis is the main business meeting of Medact\, including reports on the year\, election of new Board members\, and voting on any motion proposals. All are welcome but only Medact members are eligible to vote. \nTalk & dinner\, 6.45 – 11pm\nIn the evening we are delighted to have Director of Nourish Scotland Pete Ritchie joining us to talk about Nourish’s work on food poverty\, and opportunities for health professionals to get involved with work on this issue. \nFollowing Pete’s talk we will sit down for dinner provided by local caterers Milk; and also hear more from Medact members about other areas of work this year\, and the significance of the demonstration on the Saturday. \nAfter dinner there will be an opportunity to enjoy some traditional Scottish music. \nSaturday 22nd September @ Faslane\, home of the UK’s Trident nuclear submarines\nOn the Saturday thousands we will join thousands of anti-nuclear campaigners from across the world in the International Peace March at Faslane. \nTransport will be provided for those that want it from central Glasgow\, leaving mid-morning for the march which starts at noon. \nAGM Papers\nAGM papers are now available to download as follows: \n\n\nMedact AGM 2018 – Agenda\n\n\nMedact AGM 2017 – Draft Minutes\n\n\nMedact Statement of Financial Activities for the period 1st Feb 2017 to 31st Jan 2018\n\n\nWe are delighted to announce the following nominations for election to the Board of Trustees: \nDr Margaret Jackson\nI am a GP in rural North Yorkshire in a small but busy practice with a large elderly population. I have been a partner for twenty three years. I am also a GP trainer and coordinate the medical student (Hull York Medical School) teaching in the practice. With psychotherapy colleagues I have been facilitating pioneering group work with people with long term conditions in order to enable people to be better able to take control of their health and well-being. I have been collaborating with researchers at Hull University on this work. \nI have all my adult life felt strongly about social justice and environmental sustainability. Over the past few years\, and in particular since attending the Medact conference “Healthy Planet\, Better World” in 2016\, I have become much clearer that I need to become active in the movement towards a fairer and more sustainable world. My colleague Angela Harvey and I launched Yorkshire Medact last year and have been involved in anti-fracking campaigns in Yorkshire and Lancashire. \nNow 55\, I am able to devote more of my energies to working with these issues as I reduce the time that I devote to the practice. I am keen to become more involved in Medact’s work as I see Medact as a far-sighted organisation that ‘punches above its weight’ in terms of what it achieves for its size. I believe that working with such a broad remit (peace and security\, climate and environment\, economic justice and human rights) crucially enables the links to be made between all these areas. For all these reasons I would be very interested in joining the Medact board. \nLesley Morrison\nLesley Morrison is a retired GP\, still involved  in medical student teaching\, who has been an active member of Medact since its inception and a member of MCANW prior to that. She has always felt passionately about the need to rid the world of nuclear weapons  and about the importance of Medact’s work to show that disarmament\, development\, human rights and concern for the environment are inextricably interlinked. \nLiving just south of Edinburgh\, she would represent the views of Medact Scotland. \nNeena Modi\nProfessor Neena Modi is a consultant at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and professor of neonatal medicine at Imperial College London. She completed a three year term as president of the UK Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health in March 2018. She heads a major neonatal research programme focused on the perinatal determinants of lifelong health\, and led the development of the UK National Neonatal Research Database\, of which she is the current director. \nProfessor Modi has made many contributions to children’s services\, and has been at the forefront of reinvigorating the clinical research base of paediatrics and child health. During her career she has served\, among many other roles\, as president of the UK Neonatal Society\, president of the Academic Paediatrics Association of Great Britain and Ireland\, and chair of the British Medical Journal ethics committee. She is currently president-elect of the Medical Women’s Federation. \nKitty Mohan\nKitty is a Consultant in Communicable Disease Control based in London and Oxford. A medical doctor by background she completed Public Health training in London in March 2018 and was awarded a PhD in Epidemiology from King’s College London in 2016. \nShe is the President of the European Junior Doctor Association\, which represents the interests of 300\,000 junior doctors across Europe. She was a member of BMA Council from 2013-18\, has previously been Director of the BMA \,and was joint lead negotiator for junior doctor contract negotiations whilst Co-chair of the Junior Doctors Committee between 2013 and 2015. \nDirections to Kinning Park Complex\nThe Kinning Park complex is conveniently located immediately adjacent to Kinning Park Underground station which can be reached coming from either Buchanan St [ for Queen St mainline] or St Enoch’s [for Central station].
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/agm-2018/
LOCATION:Kinning Park Complex\, 43 Cornwall St\, Glasgow\, G41 1BA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Actions,Meetings,Talks & Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180906T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180906T210000
DTSTAMP:20260413T171618
CREATED:20180621T153510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180813T082050Z
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SUMMARY:Homelessness\, Housing and Access to Healthcare
DESCRIPTION:Join Medact Oxford to discuss issues surrounding Homelessness\, Housing and Access to Healthcare in the city and beyond. Hear from a panel of expert speakers in the field and connect with healthcare professionals from across the city to explore what role health workers can play in ensuring that homeless and vulnerably housed people can access healthcare. \nThe event will be in Lecture Theatre 1\, Academic Corridor\, John Radcliffe Hospital\, Headington\, Oxford OX3 9DU. \nSpeakers include:\n\nRobin Schafer\, GP from Luther Street Medical Centre – An award-winning GP surgery providing healthcare to people experiencing homelessness in Oxford City\nAlex Bax\, Chief Executive of Pathway – A homeless healthcare charity which helps to integrate NHS services\, bringing together teams of NHS\, local authority and voluntary sector professionals to improve healthcare for homeless people\n Mark Thompson – CEO Connection Support –  An organisation to help people facing complex life challenges including homelessness. It is engaged with the council Trailblazers programme to tackle the causes of homelessness and employs the embedded housing workers working in the trust.\nDave Scholes\, Housing Needs Manager at Oxford City Council\n\nOur panel will be chaired by Nicola Brimblecombe – Senior research at LSE with interests in unpaid care\, youth mental health\, health inequalities\, children’s and young people’s services and homelessness \nThis event is free and refreshments will be provided. Please register using the form below: \n  \n[Registration has now closed]
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/homelessness-housing-and-access-to-healthcare/
LOCATION:John Radcliffe Hospital – Lecture Theatre 1\, Academic Corridor\, Headington\, Oxford\, OX3 9DU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talks & Lectures
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180701T140000
DTSTAMP:20260413T171618
CREATED:20180524T113533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200510T214810Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Change\, Clean Air and Fossil Free Health – Why & how health professionals can use divestment as a powerful tool to fight climate change and protect health
DESCRIPTION:Climate change threatens to undo decades’ worth of global health gains\, but the health community can help stop this. This event will explore the connections between climate change\, fossil fuels and human health. We’ll analyse why – and how – the health community can give crucial support to the fossil fuel divestment movement\, as it fights the root cause of climate change. \nYou’ll have an opportunity to give feedback on our Fossil Free Health campaign strategy – and to shape our activities and tactics going forward. We’ll also be planning some future actions – including an action to call out Shell for its dishonest ‘greenwashing’ at the ‘Shell Make the Future’ exhibition in July. \nAll levels of experience are welcome. We are also hoping to secure CPD accreditation for the event. \nFor more on the importance of divestment in the fight against climate change\, see our new blog by Fossil Free Health campaigner Deirdre Duff. \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/climate-change-clean-air-and-fossil-free-health-workshop/
LOCATION:Medact Office\, The Brick Yard\, 28 Charles Square\, London\, N1 6HT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talks & Lectures,Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Deidre Duff":MAILTO:deirdreduff@medact.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180416T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180416T193000
DTSTAMP:20260413T171618
CREATED:20180327T142505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180327T142926Z
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SUMMARY:The Alternatives - Global Perspectives For Healthier Lives
DESCRIPTION:In the UK and across the world\, neoliberal polices have had disastrous impact on health. In many places\, the influence of neoliberalism on policy has gone unquestioned. \nBut there are a number of inspiring examples of countries and approaches that are improving health by rejecting neoliberal ideas. \nThe current UK debate about neoliberalism and its alternatives needs to be informed by the experiences of others. In particular we need to learn from those that are doing things differently! \nJoin us on Monday 16th April for a panel debate including: \n\nSteinar Westin\, Professor of Public Health at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology\nErika Arteaga Cruz\, Health Activist with the People’s Health Movement Ecuador and the Latin American Association of Social Medicine\nJonathan Ashworth MP\, Shadow Secretary of State for Health\n\nThe event will launch The Alternatives\, a new report from Health Poverty Action which explores the themes of the debate. \nIt will also be the UK launch for Global Health Watch 5. Copies will be available to purchase for a special discounted price.
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/the-alternatives-global-perspectives-for-healthier-lives/
LOCATION:Broadway House\, Tothill St\, Westminster\,\, London\, SW1H 9NQ
CATEGORIES:Talks & Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170614T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170614T210000
DTSTAMP:20260413T171618
CREATED:20170524T154645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170613T115529Z
UID:14626-1497466800-1497474000@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:Launch of Medact Yorkshire - Fracking & the Role of the Local Health Community
DESCRIPTION:This is the launch event for a new Yorkshire-based local group for Medact!\n\n\n \n\n\nThe event will include an introduction to Medact for newcomers\, a discussion on the role of the health community in responding to fracking at a local level (* speakers TBA *)\, and an opportunity to meet each other and discuss ideas for taking the group forward.\n\n\n \n\n\nAll are welcome – if you have an interest in health\, fracking and/or progressive social change\, please do join us.\n\n\n \n\n\nFor more info on the event please do contact Margaret Jackson or Angela Harley.\n\n\nProgramme\n7.00 – Welcome and introduction to Medact \n7.30 – Fracking – the Role of the Local Health Community \n8.30 – Group discussion – plans for taking the group forward \nSpeakers\n\nTim Thornton – Yorkshire GP\nLeigh Coghill – Frack Free
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/launch-medact-yorkshire/
LOCATION:York University – HYMS Building – 1st Floor Meeting Room (107)\, Heslington\, York \, YO10 5DD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Launches,Meetings,Talks & Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170514T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170514T193000
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CREATED:20170413T095326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170429T150053Z
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SUMMARY:Fossil Free Health Liverpool - divestment film and discussion
DESCRIPTION:This is the last in a series of health focused events during Global Divestment Mobilisation week.  Please join us at the HUS bar\, Liverpool where organisers of fossil free health\, the health divestment campaign\, will discuss why now\, more than ever\, health institutions must divest fossil fuels.  Climate change is potentially the biggest threat to global health this century\, and health institutions must show leadership in saying we will not fund the industries that are driving the problem.   Two years ago we produced the groundbreaking report Unhealthy Investments\, which has influenced health divestment decisions in countries around the world.   At this event we’ll be presenting a new report that profiles some of those case studies\, and outlines how to undertake the divestment process. \nSpeakers will discuss: \n\nThe health impacts of climate change\, \nWhat divestment means for action on climate change\, \nWhat the campaign has achieved so far\, \nand how you can get involved!    \n\nSpeakers include Eliot Waterhouse\, fossil free health campaigner at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine\,  Dr Geraint Davies\, University of Liverpool\, and Alice Munro\, Fossil Free Health coordinator\, Medact. \nSpaces are limited so please RSVP below.
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/divest-fossil-fuels-liverpool/
LOCATION:HUS bar\, HUS Tempest Building\, 12 Tithebarn Street\, Liverpool\, L2 2DT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talks & Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alice Munro":MAILTO:alicemunro@medact.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170510T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170510T203000
DTSTAMP:20260413T171618
CREATED:20170413T101408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170429T150611Z
UID:14115-1494442800-1494448200@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:Fossil Free Health Bristol - divestment film and discussion
DESCRIPTION:It’s Global Divestment Mobilisation week\, and Medact\, together with Medsin and Healthy Planet\, are running a series of events to discuss why now\, more than ever\, health institutions must divest fossil fuels.  Climate change is potentially the biggest threat to global health this century\, and health institutions must show leadership in saying we will not fund the industries that are driving the problem.   Two years ago Medact and partners produced the groundbreaking report Unhealthy Investments\, which has influenced health divestment decisions in countries around the world.   At this event we’ll be presenting a new report that profiles some of those case studies\, and outlines how to undertake the divestment process. \nSpeakers will discuss: \n\nThe health impacts of climate change\,\nWhat divestment means for action on climate change\, \nWhat the campaign has achieved so far\,\nand how you can get involved!    \n\nThe event will be hosted by Mia Thomas\, director of Healthy Planet.  Speakers include Green Party Councillor Carla Denyer\, and Stephen Le Fanu\, Fossil Free Bristol. \nPlease RSVP below.
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/fossil-free-health-bristol-fossil-fuel-divestment-film-discussion/
LOCATION:Wills Memorial Building\, University of Bristol\, Queens Road\, Bristol\, BS8 1RJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talks & Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170509T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170509T210000
DTSTAMP:20260413T171618
CREATED:20170413T101400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170429T150020Z
UID:14118-1494358200-1494363600@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:Fossil Free Health Edinburgh - divestment film and discussion
DESCRIPTION:It’s Global Divestment Mobilisation week\, and Medact\, together with Medsin and Healthy Planet\, are running a series of events to discuss why now\, more than ever\, health institutions must divest fossil fuels.  Climate change is potentially the biggest threat to global health this century\, and health institutions must show leadership in saying we will not fund the industries that are driving the problem.   Two years ago Medact and partners produced the groundbreaking report Unhealthy Investments\, which has influenced health divestment decisions in countries around the world.   At this event we’ll be presenting a new report that profiles some of those case studies\, and outlines how to undertake the divestment process. \nSpeakers will discuss: \n\nThe health impacts of climate change\,\nWhat divestment means for action on climate change\, \nWhat the campaign has achieved so far\,\nand how you can get involved!    \n\nThe event will be hosted by Eleanor Dow\, medical student and former Director of Healthy Planet\,  Speakers include Ric Lander\, Divest Lothian\, with further speakers TBA. \nPlease RSVP below.
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/fossil-free-health-edinburgh-fossil-fuel-divestment-film-discussion/
LOCATION:Edinburgh Quaker Meeting House\, 7 Victoria Terrace\, Edinburgh\, EH1 2JL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talks & Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eleanor Dow":MAILTO:ele.dow@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170313T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170313T200000
DTSTAMP:20260413T171618
CREATED:20170228T115847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170228T115847Z
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SUMMARY:Lancet Countdown: Panel discussion
DESCRIPTION:On the 13th of March\, the Lancet Countdown will be hosting a panel discussion in London\, bringing together a range of global tracking initiatives to discuss how they can work together\, track progress on the Paris agreement\, and ultimately hold governments to account.  \nSpeakers at this panel debate will include:  \n\nProfessor Anthony Costello\, Department of Maternal\, Newborn\, Child and Adolescent Health at the World Health Organization \nProfessor Peng Gong\, Director of the Centre for Earth System Science at Tsinghua Centre\nDr Rishma Maini\, Senior Disaster Risk Reduction Public Health Registrar in Global Public Health at Public Health England \nDr Joy Shumake-Guillemot\, Head of Joint WHO-WMO Office on Climate and Health\n\nThe event will be held in association with Imperial College London and is free for all to attend via the eventbrite page 
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/lancet-countdown-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:308 Huxley Building\, Imperial College London\, SW7 2AZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:External,Talks & Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170208T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170208T200000
DTSTAMP:20260413T171618
CREATED:20170131T111920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170207T095355Z
UID:13024-1486578600-1486584000@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:Panel Debate on Overconsumption vs. Overpopulation - KCL Sustainability Week
DESCRIPTION:What is the true driver of environmental\, social and economic disorder in the 21st century?\nThe world is confronted with a multitude of environmental\, social and economic challenges. \nHow do we contain global warming? How do we feed\, provide for and educate the 10\, 11 or even 12 billion people expected this century? And what about biodiversity? Surely\, the fishes\, insects and animals need a home too? After all\, they were here first. \nIt is unquestionable that a rapidly growing global population places additional pressures on our ecosystems\, communities and politics. But is mitigating the above challenges merely a question of reducing or stabilising population growth? Or is challenging and changing our consumptive ways the answer\, particularly as we are consuming more resources than in any other time in the history of civilization? \nIs there room for 12 billion to thrive if we change our diet\, switch to renewable energy across the globe or implement genuinely progressive reforms to wealth redistribution and land access? \nAddressing these questions with evidence\, compassion and an open-mind will be key to ensuring a stable planet with thriving citizens for centuries to come. \nWe encourage you join us as and a diverse panel of speakers as we get to grips with one of the defining issues of our time in one of our headline events for Sustainability Week 2017. \nThe event will be chaired by Olivia Preston\, Operations Sustainability Manager at King’s and panellists include: \n\nAsad Rehman – Senior Climate Campaigner\, Friends of the Earth\nKate Raworth – Author of Doughnut Economics and Visiting Research Associate\, Oxford University’s Environmental Change Institute\nAlistair Currie – Head of Campaigns\, Population Matters\nDavid Powell – Environment Lead\, New Economics Foundation\n\nEntry is on a first come\, first serve basis. \nFor details of other events happening during Sustainability Week\, please visit our blog: \nhttp://blogs.kcl.ac.uk/sustainability/week/
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/panel-debate-overconsumption-vs-overpopulation-kcl-sustainability-week/
LOCATION:King’s College London – Strand Building\, Strand\, London\, WC2R 2LS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:External,Talks & Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20161209T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20161209T203000
DTSTAMP:20260413T171618
CREATED:20161130T134402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T154258Z
UID:12904-1481310000-1481315400@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:Are we still in the Age of Stupid?
DESCRIPTION:The Age of Stupid was an award-winning film made in 2009. Set in 2055\, in a world ravaged by catastrophic climate change\, an archivist (Pete Postlethwaite) reviews archival footage back “when we could have saved ourselves”\, trying to discern where it all went wrong. Seven years on from the film’s release\, do we still need to ask if we are living in ‘the age of stupid?’\nJoin Age of Stupid producer Lizzie Gillet\, Guardian’s environment editor John Vidal\, Chief Executive of London Cycling Campaign Ashok Sinha\, and The Grantham Institute for Climate Change’s Professor Joanna Haigh\, to review  clips from the original film and explore the question – Are we still in the Age of Stupid?\n\n\n     
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/are-we-still-in-the-age-of-stupid/
CATEGORIES:Talks & Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160704T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160704T200000
DTSTAMP:20260413T171618
CREATED:20160630T124358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T151919Z
UID:12897-1467655200-1467662400@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:Tracking Health Through Peace
DESCRIPTION:Medact and Queen Mary University London (QMUL) are holding an event called ‘Tracking Health Through Peace‘ on July 4.\n The panel discussion and Q&A will be held at the Morris Lecture Theatre in the Robin Brooke Centre\, from 6-8pm.  We are offering a limited number of free tickets to people who email us at healthpeace@medact.org !  The discussion will be based around the latest report from the Global Peace Index\, which is the world’s pre-eminent think tank measuring peace. There is a growing global inequality in peace\, and low peace levels have a profound impact on health systems and health indicators.  Academics and campaigners working on peace and health will be tying in this latest research on peace levels with national health indicators. They will also discuss the development and importance of the movement for peace in the health community.  \nSpeakers:\n\n\nHelen Tanner\, Global Peace Index Ambassador\n\n\nDr Frank Boulton\, Medact trustee and medical academic\n\n\nDr Helen Leveret\, Medact Refugee Solidarity Group\n\n\nBen Clavey\, Medact Arms Control Group\n\n\nChaired by Dr Jonathan Kennedy from Queen Mary University London (QMUL) \n To register\, please visit: https://www.tickettailor.com/buy-tickets/57950/6ae6  An event poster is also available: here  Please do promote this event in any way you can – on social media or via your various networks. We use #healthpeace for all Health Through Peace events and campaigns.
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/tracking-health-through-peace/
CATEGORIES:Talks & Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160316T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160316T203000
DTSTAMP:20260413T171618
CREATED:20160228T134354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T151914Z
UID:12883-1458153000-1458160200@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:Killing for Peace - launch of Medact Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Chair: Centre for applied Philosophy\, Politics and Ethics\, University of Brighton  Speaker 1. (Veterans for Peace) Modern war on the ground Speaker 2. (Brighton University) Modern war from the air Speaker 3. (Doctors of the World) What we do to survivors who escape to the UK Speaker 4. (Medact) Modern wars – Syria: more like Vietnam than Spain  We are in a state of permanent war across the Middle East punctuated by sporadic atrocities against Western populations. This has already lasted more than 13 years\, and is spreading. The death\, damage and displacement are immense and distributed across the globe\, from Ramadi to London to Raqqa to Paris. It afflicts civilians\, particularly children and women\, but also those whose idealism and patriotism are abused in service of these misconceived conflicts. Western leaders have no rational plan to end the carnage. Indeed their every invasion\, bombing\, drone attack and arms sale adds to the disaster.  We need a rational and humane way out of these blind alleys. We need to tell our leaders in terms they can’t ignore – too much is more than enough. Stop deluding yourselves and misleading us. Killing for peace won’t work. Most of us have sat through too many meetings harangued or anaesthetised by too many speakers. The audience will be given as much time as possible to contribute practical proposals; up to half the meeting will be given over to the floor. Please bring your ideas and energy.  Book your ticket here!
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/killing-for-peace/
CATEGORIES:Launches,Talks & Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160204T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160204T190000
DTSTAMP:20260413T171618
CREATED:20160130T133528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T151913Z
UID:12882-1454612400-1454612400@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:Medact Newcastle - Tax & Health
DESCRIPTION:Medact Tyneside and Medsin present Taxing Health a lecture by Dr Guddi Singh on The Relationship Between Tax and Human Health.  Dr Guddi Singh is a Medact member\, now training in Paediatrics in London. She has a Masters Degree in Public Health from Harvard University and has previously worked with the World Health Organisation. She is passionate about social justice\, human health and challenging barriers to access to health.  \n– \n Thursday 4th February at 7.00 pm   Barbara Strang Teaching Centre G.36   Queen Victoria Road\, Newcastle  All welcome ~ Admission free
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/medact-newcastle-tax-health/
CATEGORIES:Talks & Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20151113T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20151113T194500
DTSTAMP:20260413T171618
CREATED:20151030T123945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T151911Z
UID:12877-1447439400-1447443900@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:Health Through Peace Lecture - John Ashton and Andrew Feinstein
DESCRIPTION:To close the first day of the Health Through Peace forum\, Medact is honoured to present an evening with Andrew Feinstein\, former South African MP and author of ‘The Shadow World’\, and John Ashton CBE (independent activist and ex-UK climate envoy). Together\, they will be discussing the state of global security with a particular focus on how the health community can respond to war\, militarisation and ecological collapse.  Buy your tickets for the Health Through Peace lecture here.  Those with Friday or Two-Day tickets to Health Through Peace do not need to buy an extra ticket for this lecture. Buy your full-access tickets for the Health Through Peace forum here. –  Andrew Feinstein is a South African writer and campaigner and Executive Director of Corruption Watch. He was a facilitator in the constitutional negotiations process that led to the first democratic elections in South Africa in 1994\, when he was elected an ANC Member of Parliament. He served as an MP for over seven years before resigning in protest when the Public Accounts Committee was prohibited from investigating a massive arms deal tainted by allegations of high-level corruption.  Andrew will be showing exclusive clips from ‘The Shadow World’\, directed by Johan Grimonprez\, which will be released early next year. The Shadow World is a feature documentary that exposes the secretive and corrupt world of the international arms trade; examining how it determines foreign and economic policies\, and undermines democracy. The film follows Feinstein’s book The Shadow World: Inside the Global Arms Trade which has gained international acclaim.  Andrew’s Biography: http://www.cw-uk.org/the-team-2/ ‘The Shadow World’: http://www.theshadowworldbook.com/  John Ashton is an independent speaker and activist. His interventions range widely over politics\, economics\, diplomacy\, and culture but a particular focus is climate change. He is an outspoken critic of the effort currently under way to open up the UK for fracking and unconventional gas. From 2006-12 he served as Special Representative for Climate Change for three successive UK Foreign Secretaries. He is a member of the Advisory Board of Post Crash Economics\, the growing movement among economics students to challenge the dominance of neoclassical economic teaching in universities.  John will call on those who work in medicine and health to be more assertive and effective as a political force\, drawing on their professional values of compassion and commitment to the public interest. We are becoming locked into a condition that treats people as if they live in economies not societies; pretends that resource-intensive economic “efficiency” is the only true virtue; and attaches no inherent value to peace and justice. We will only escape from this condition if communities currently outside mainstream politics find their voices. Only in that way can we build a solid basis for peaceful cooperation and avoid a descent\, driven by increasingly unmanageable events\, into a world of conflict.  John’s Biography: http://www.e3g.org/people/john-ashton
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/health-peace-lecture-john-ashton-andrew-feinstein/
CATEGORIES:Talks & Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150330T184500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150330T194500
DTSTAMP:20260413T171618
CREATED:20150228T123940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T151906Z
UID:12873-1427741100-1427744700@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:Ebola - An epidemic waiting to happen again
DESCRIPTION:The Ebola epidemic that has gripped the attention of the international community for months now\, raising an inordinate amount of fear in the West and prompting new offerings of aid and support to the three stricken countries of Sierra Leone\, Liberia and Guinea. In the United States\, billions of dollars have been spent on security and surveillance systems in order to protect the American population\, while pharmaceutical giants are enjoying the benefits of new research funding to produce treatments and vaccines against the disease. But with minimal medical facilities and staff\, little access to sanitation or clean water\, and poor education\, the current Ebola epidemic was a tragedy waiting to happen in three countries where health indicators have always been appalling. The region’s history of conflict and war; and the ravaging and degradation of the environment are critical factors in the causal pathway of these epidemics which have received little or zero attention. Dr David McCoy is the Director of MEDACT and a senior academic at the Centre for Primary Care and Public Health at Queen Mary University\, London. He spent ten years in South Africa as a clinician and in the field of public health and health systems development\, and speaks and publishes widely on issues of global health. He will argue that the international health community’s response to Ebola remains short-sighted and will ultimately fail unless we get to grips with the social\, political and economic pathologies that plague the African continent.  Medact Director Dr David McCoy  will be giving a talk on The Ebola crisis on the 30th of March for La Monde Diplomatique. 
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/ebola-epidemic-waiting-happen/
CATEGORIES:Talks & Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150225T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150225T193000
DTSTAMP:20260413T171618
CREATED:20170130T123939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T151848Z
UID:12872-1424887200-1424892600@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:Global Health Justice Lecture - The pharmaceutical industry\, TTIP and health
DESCRIPTION: 5th Lecture: The pharmaceutical industry\, TTIP and health\n    Date: Weds 25th Feburary Time: 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm  Location: The Bainbridge Room on the second floor of the Robin Brook Centre – Queen Mary University at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital followed by The Rising Sun pub at 7:30pm (more details below).     In this fifth lecture Deborah Cohen\, Investigations editor at the BMJ and Dairmaid McDonald\, Advocacy Manager at STOPAIDS and Dr Courtney Davis from KCL will be discussing the impact of pharmaceutical companies\, trade agreements and international markets on health in the UK and overseas.     Chaired by Dr David McCoy (QMUL & Medact)     Directions: Enter St Bartholomew’s Hospital through the main entrance to reach the courtyard and turn right. When you reach the building\, do not walk straight ahead into the building\, but turn left into the small alley. The entrance to the Robin Brook Centre is via the steps in the alley. We usually head to The Rising Sun pub for drinks and discussion afterwards at 7:30 so please do come along if you want to meet the team and find out more about Medact and our work.     https://globalhealthjustice.wordpress.com/  –  Dr Deborah Cohen (BMJ)   Deborah Cohen is currently investigations editor at BMJ. She graduated from Manchester University having studied medicine with French. Prior to graduating she took an intercalated degree in journalism at Westminster University and worked on a newspaper in Ghana covering health issues. After qualifying\, Deborah became editor of the Student BMJ and started to report for the BMJ from places such as the West Bank and Kenya. She subsequently became editor of an academic section of the BMJ before becoming the first features editor. After collaborations with Channel 4 News and the Cochrane Collaboration\, the Bureau of Investigative Journalism and Panorama\, the BMJ decided to have a dedicated investigative journalism post. Deborah has since worked with the Centre of Evidence Based Medicine at Oxford University\, Newsnight and Dispatches covering a range of issues from drug and device regulation to buried data and conflicts of interest.  Diarmaid McDonald\, Advocacy Manager (STOPAIDS)  Joined STOPAIDS in January 2010 where he currently leads the campaigning and advocacy work on the financing of the AIDS response and access to medicines. Diarmaid also helps to coordinate the activities of our members and plays a supporting role in the work of our partners at the Student Stop AIDS Campaign. You can read more about STOPAIDS reasons for taking part in the anti TTIP day of action by clicking here.  Dr Courtney Davis (KCL)   Courtney is a medical and political sociologist with broad research interests in the intersections of science and technology policy\, business regulation and public health. For over ten years she has undertaken empirically-based\, policy relevant international comparative research investigating the socio-political\, economic\, cultural and scientific factors underlying trends in regulation and the implications of current techno-scientific standards for public\, patient and worker health in relation to two distinct fields of inquiry: pharmaceuticals and occupational health and safety.     Global Health Justice (GHJ) is a new public lecture and discussion series organised by the London-based charity Medact and Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) focusing on the socio-political determinants of health. 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URL:https://www.medact.org/event/global-health-justice-lecture-pharmaceutical-industry-ttip-health/
CATEGORIES:Talks & Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150128T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150128T193000
DTSTAMP:20260413T171618
CREATED:20141230T123932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170210T131535Z
UID:12866-1422468000-1422473400@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:Global Health Justice Lecture - Conflict and Health
DESCRIPTION:Global Health Justice (GHJ) is a new public lecture and discussion series organised by the London-based charity Medact and Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) focusing on the socio-political determinants of health. GHJ aims to bring a strong social science and humanities perspective to global health and provide a space for students\, campaigners and academics to discuss\, debate and exchange ideas that will challenge and push forward both research and policy.\n     \n \n \n \n \n\n\n\n\n\n4th Lecture: Conflict and Health \nDate: Weds 28th January\nTime: 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm\nLocation: The Bainbridge Room on the second floor of the Robin Brook Centre – Queen Mary University at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital\n – \n In this fourth lecture our speakers will exploring the impact of war\, violence and conflict upon health.  Two well-respected speakers\, Maria Kett from University College London and Richard Sullivan from Kings College\, will be discussing disability and Ebola in conflict zones.  Chaired by Dr Sophie Harman (QMUL)  –  Dr Sophie Harman (QMUL)  Sophie Harman is a Reader in International Politics at Queen Mary University of London where she teaches and conducts research into the global politics of health and Africa and International Relations. She has published widely in these areas\, notably the books Global Health Governance\, the World Bank and HIV/AIDS\, African Agency and International Politics (edited with Will Brown)\, and most recently the Global Politics of Health Reform in Africa (with A Barnes and GW Brown). She is co-convenor of the British International Studies Association (BISA) Global Health working group and Executive Board member of the International Studies Association (ISA) Global Health section.  Dr Maria Kett (UCL)  \nMaria Kett has a particular interest in disability-related issues in situations of disasters and conflicts. Her other main research interests include social exclusion; psychosocial impacts of conflict; effects of displacement\, measures to alleviate poverty\, and broader issues around development and human rights. She has undertaken work in countries including Bosnia\, Azerbaijan\, Sierra Leone\, Sudan\, Sri Lanka\, Pakistan and Liberia. Her work has culminated in her role as Global Focal Point for Disability in the current revision of the Sphere Handbook on Millennium Standards in Disaster Response (2010). Maria Kett has extensive experience of working at the interface of research into policy and practice\, and was previously the Chair of the International Disability and Development Consortium Task Group on Conflict and Emergencies’\, and in this capacity represented IDDC to a number of major international donors and organisations\, including the European Union and the United Nations. \n Prof Richard Sullivan (KCL)  Richard Sullivan is the Chair of Cancer Policy and Global Health and Director of the Institute of Cancer Policy (ICP). He also teaches on the conflict and security module of the Global Health iBSc and is the cancer lead for the King’s Sierra Leone Partnership. He leads a number of research and capacity enhancement programmes directed towards cancer and non-communicable diseases research and strengthening care systems in emerging and low-income economies. Richard’s research programmes extend from the public policy of global cancer\, to the development of care and research systems in emerging economies and the development of public health systems\, particularly NCDs\, in high-risk conflict areas focusing on DR Congo\, Afghanistan & Libya. He was formally Clinical Director of Cancer Research UK\, including leading their global health policy research and was past UK Director of the Council for Emerging National Security Affairs (CENSA) a Washington-based national security think-tank where he specialised in the security implications of global health and bioweapons.     \n \n \n \n \n    \nSell Tickets Online through Eventbrite
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/global-health-justice-lecture-series-conflict-health/
CATEGORIES:Talks & Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20141127T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20141127T203000
DTSTAMP:20260413T171618
CREATED:20141030T123921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T151903Z
UID:12864-1417113000-1417120200@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:Contagion of fear - Ebola and future global health security responses
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Global Health Advocacy seminar series held by the Royal College of Physicians and the Alma Mata Global Health Network\, this seminar will address the current Ebola crisis in West Africa. It will analyse the international community’s response to the outbreak\, and ask which factors have contributed to the delayed response by the WHO/UN and triggered individual state responses? How can health professionals in the UK contribute to the global response? And how will this outbreak affect future global health security responses?\n\n\nChaired by:\n\n\nDr Titilola Banjoko\, Africa Recruit\n\n\n\nSpeakers:\n\n\nDr David Mabey\, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine\n\n\nDr Colin Brown\, Alma Mata Global Health Network/King’s College London\n\n\nMs Ali Readhead\, Tony Blair Africa Governance Initiative/Sierra Leone MoH\n\n\nDr Michael Edelstein\, Chatham House\n\n\n\nThe Seminar will be held at the Royal College of Physicians\, 11 St Andrews Place\, Regents Park\, London. It will take place from 6:30-8pm with a drinks reception afterwards to allow networking and further discussion.\nThe seminar is free to attend. To reserve your place\, email international@rcplondon.ac.uk.
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/contagion-fear-ebola-future-global-health-security-responses/
CATEGORIES:Talks & Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20141125T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20141125T190000
DTSTAMP:20260413T171618
CREATED:20141030T133225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T151901Z
UID:12863-1416938400-1416942000@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:How Nearly Everything in Dr Strangelove is True\, and What We Need to Do About It - with Eric Schlosser
DESCRIPTION:Details: The risks and consequences associated with nuclear weapons are much higher than previously acknowledged. Investigative journalist and author Eric Schlosser will describe some of the findings in his book Command and Control\, which tells the story of Cold War ‘near-misses’ using exclusive and recently de-classified documents and interviews. Humanitarian disarmament expert Thomas Nash will outline the exciting international developments leading to a new treaty banning nuclear weapons.\n\n Click here for more details  Date and time: 6-7pm\, Tuesday 25 November 2014  Venue:  UCL\, Medical Sciences Building – Medical Sciences Lecture Theatre 131 A V Hill\, Gower Street\, London\, WC1E 6BT (entrance from the end of Malet Place\, opposite the Print Room Cafe)  Booking: free entry but please reserve your seat by visiting eventbrite to avoid disappointment
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/how-nearly-everything-in-dr-strangelove-is-true-and-what-we-need-to-do-about-it-with-eric-schlosser/
CATEGORIES:Talks & Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141031
DTSTAMP:20260413T171618
CREATED:20140930T113916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T151900Z
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SUMMARY:Antimicrobial Resistance - the threat to health\, and the need for antibiotic stewardship in the farming sector
DESCRIPTION:Medact\, the Royal Society of Medicine and the Alliance to Save Our Antibiotics would like to invite you to a day seminar on Thursday 30 October at the Royal Society of Medicine.  While the medical and human health community is fast recognising the need for greater antibiotic stewardship in the human health care setting and for more investment in the development of new diagnostics and antimicrobials\, there is less awareness of the issues concerning antibiotic use in the farm sector.  It is becoming increasingly apparent that the health community needs to more actively scrutinise the development and implementation of appropriate antibiotic stewardship in the farming sector; as well as to ensure that other associated livestock farming practices are safe and non-threatening to current and future human health\, as well as to ecological sustainability.  To facilitate the health community’s engagement with these issues\, we have organised a seminar and discussion\, with a range of top class speakers\, specifically on the use of antibiotics in livestock farming.  This is an invitation-only meeting. Please book your place online before 24/10/2014.  If you would like to attend\, or nominate someone in your place\, please contact Lalitha Bhagavatheeswaran at globalhealth@rsm.ac.uk.  \nSession 1\n\n  Chair: Professor David Heymann\, Head of the Centre on Global Health Security at Chatham House\, London  \n \n 10.00 am  Registration     Tea and coffee will be served     10.30 am  Welcome and introductions     Mr Babulal Sethia\, President\, Royal Society of Medicine     10.35 am  Introduction – the threat of antimicrobial resistance     Professor Mike Turner\, Head of Infection and Immuno-biology\, Wellcome Trust     10.45 am  Livestock associated MRSA: A case study in antimicrobial resistance found in agriculture     Dr Mark Holmes MA\, VetMB\, PhD\, Reader in Microbial Genomics and Veterinary Science\, University of Cambridge\, Dept of Veterinary Medicine     11.05 am  Environmental drivers of antimicrobial resistance     Dr Will Gaze\, Molecular Microbial Ecologist\, University of Exeter  11.25 am  Antimicrobial resistance and the need to reduce farm antibiotic use     Dr Coilin Nunan\, Principal Scientific Advisor\, Alliance to Save Our Antibiotics     11.55 am  The medical reality – antimicrobial resistance and sepsis     Dr Ron Daniels\, Consultant in Critical Care\, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust; Chair: UK Sepsis Trust; CEO: Global Sepsis Alliance     12.15 pm  Q&A\, discussion     1.00 pm  Lunch  \nSession 2\n Chair: Dr Gabriel Scally\, University of West of England  1.45 pm  The UK government 5 year AMR strategy – update     Professor John Watson\, Deputy Chief Medical Officer\, and Professor Peter Borriello\, Chief Executive\, Veterinary Medicines Directorate     2.05 pm  A challenge to the UK govt from Sweden – new opportunities for reduction     Sven-Erik Bucht\, Minister for Rural Affairs\, Sweden (Video)     2.15 pm  Reduction of farm antibiotic use – how it is being achieved in The Netherlands     Hetty van Beers-Schreurs\, Director\, The Netherlands Veterinary Medicines Authority (SDa)     2.45 pm  Reduction in Denmark     Jorgen Schlundt\, Director\, National Food Institute\, Denmark Technical University     3.15 pm  Antimicrobial resistance – risk assessment from a German perspective     Mr Martin Eikenberg\, Director of the Institute for General Hygiene\, Bremen  3.35 pm  Q&A\, discussion     4.10 pm  Tea/Coffee break     4.30 pm  Discussion – ways forward     Chair: Dr David McCoy\, Director\, Medact     4.45 pm  Close of meeting
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/antimicrobial-resistance-threat-health-need-antibiotic-stewardship-farming-sector/
CATEGORIES:Talks & Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20141029T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20141029T193000
DTSTAMP:20260413T171618
CREATED:20140930T113913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170210T131555Z
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SUMMARY:Global Health Justice Lecture - Nutrition\, Climate and Public Health
DESCRIPTION:Global Health Justice (GHJ) is a new public lecture and discussion series organised by the London-based charity Medact and Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) focusing on the socio-political determinants of health.\nGHJ aims to bring a strong social science and humanities perspective to global health and provide a space for students\, campaigners and academics to discuss\, debate and exchange ideas that will challenge and push forward both research and policy.\n2nd Lecture: Nutrition\, the Environment and Health.\nDate: 29th of October\nTime: 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm\nLocation: Robin Brook Centre – Queen Mary University at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital\n\nSpeakers\nBojana Bajzelj from the Department of Engineering at Cambridge published in nature\nKatherine Jenner from Queen Mary University London and Campaign Director of CASH (Consensus Action on Salt and Health)\n\n\nTwitter @b0jana\n    \nTwitter @actiononsugar\n 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
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/global-health-justice-nutrition-climate-public-health/
CATEGORIES:Talks & Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140924T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140924T193000
DTSTAMP:20260413T171618
CREATED:20170130T123910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170210T131628Z
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SUMMARY:Global Health Justice Lecture - Inequality and Health (A New Public Lecture and Discussion Series)
DESCRIPTION:Global Health Justice (GHJ) is a new public lecture and discussion series organised by the London-based charity Medact and Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) focusing on the socio-political determinants of health.\nGHJ aims to bring a strong social science and humanities perspective to global health and provide a space for students\, campaigners and academics to discuss\, debate and exchange ideas that will challenge and push forward both research and policy.\n1st Lecture: Inequality and Health.\nSpeakers\nDr Aaron Reeves from the Department of Sociology at Oxford\nMatilda Allen from the UCL Institute of Health Equity\n    \nTwitter @aaronreeves\nTwitter @themarmotreview\n JTNDZGl2JTIwc3R5bGUlM0QlMjJ3aWR0aCUzQTEwMCUyNSUzQiUyMHRleHQtYWxpZ24lM0FsZWZ0JTNCJTIyJTIwJTNFJTNDaWZyYW1lJTIwJTIwc3JjJTNEJTIyJTJGJTJGZXZlbnRicml0ZS5jby51ayUyRnRpY2tldHMtZXh0ZXJuYWwlM0ZlaWQlM0QxMjg2ODg0MjA1MyUyNnJlZiUzRGV0Y2t0JTIyJTIwZnJhbWVib3JkZXIlM0QlMjIwJTIyJTIwaGVpZ2h0JTNEJTIyMjE0JTIyJTIwd2lkdGglM0QlMjIxMDAlMjUlMjIlMjB2c3BhY2UlM0QlMjIwJTIyJTIwaHNwYWNlJTNEJTIyMCUyMiUyMG1hcmdpbmhlaWdodCUzRCUyMjUlMjIlMjBtYXJnaW53aWR0aCUzRCUyMjUlMjIlMjBzY3JvbGxpbmclM0QlMjJhdXRvJTIyJTIwYWxsb3d0cmFuc3BhcmVuY3klM0QlMjJ0cnVlJTIyJTNFJTNDJTJGaWZyYW1lJTNFJTNDZGl2JTIwc3R5bGUlM0QlMjJmb250LWZhbWlseSUzQUhlbHZldGljYSUyQyUyMEFyaWFsJTNCJTIwZm9udC1zaXplJTNBMTBweCUzQiUyMHBhZGRpbmclM0E1cHglMjAwJTIwNXB4JTNCJTIwbWFyZ2luJTNBMnB4JTNCJTIwd2lkdGglM0ExMDAlMjUlM0IlMjB0ZXh0LWFsaWduJTNBbGVmdCUzQiUyMiUyMCUzRSUzQ2ElMjBzdHlsZSUzRCUyMmNvbG9yJTNBJTIzZGRkJTNCJTIwdGV4dC1kZWNvcmF0aW9uJTNBbm9uZSUzQiUyMiUyMHRhcmdldCUzRCUyMl9ibGFuayUyMiUyMGhyZWYlM0QlMjJodHRwJTNBJTJGJTJGd3d3LmV2ZW50YnJpdGUuY28udWslMkZyJTJGZXRja3QlMjIlM0VTZWxsJTIwVGlja2V0cyUyME9ubGluZSUzQyUyRmElM0UlMjAlM0NzcGFuJTIwc3R5bGUlM0QlMjJjb2xvciUzQSUyM2RkZCUzQiUyMiUzRXRocm91Z2glM0MlMkZzcGFuJTNFJTIwJTNDYSUyMHN0eWxlJTNEJTIyY29sb3IlM0ElMjNkZGQlM0IlMjB0ZXh0LWRlY29yYXRpb24lM0Fub25lJTNCJTIyJTIwdGFyZ2V0JTNEJTIyX2JsYW5rJTIyJTIwaHJlZiUzRCUyMmh0dHAlM0ElMkYlMkZ3d3cuZXZlbnRicml0ZS5jby51ayUzRnJlZiUzRGV0Y2t0JTIyJTNFRXZlbnRicml0ZSUzQyUyRmElM0UlM0MlMkZkaXYlM0UlM0MlMkZkaXYlM0U=
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/global-health-justice-inequality-health-new-public-lecture-discussion-series/
CATEGORIES:Talks & Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140212T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140212T190000
DTSTAMP:20260413T171618
CREATED:20140212T123847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T150444Z
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SUMMARY:Combat and the Campus - nuclear weapons research at Britain's universities
DESCRIPTION:Launch of the ‘Atoms for Peace?’ research report on university links to the UK’s nuclear weapons programme followed by a panel discussion on the ethics of military research in universities \nwith \nSir Jonathon Porritt \n(Forum for the Future and Prince of Wales’s Business & Sustainability Programme) \nProfessor Andy Blowers \n(Open University) \nand \nDr Christopher Watson \n(British Pugwash Group) \nAll welcome \nAdmission free \nAdvance reservation recommended: priority given to pre-booked places. \nPlease arrive by 17.15 for prompt start at 17.30 \nLondon Underground: Euston\, Euston Square\, Warren Street. \n More information here \nBook online here \n \nHashtag #CombatCampus
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/combat-campus-nuclear-weapons-research-britains-universities/
CATEGORIES:Talks & Lectures
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