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SUMMARY:The Man Who Saved The World - film screening by Medact Tyneside
DESCRIPTION:A film screening organised by Medact Tyneside.  Tickets £5.  For more details\, see the event page:  https://www.facebook.com/events/484547781735762/  Or contact Elizabeth Waterston.   
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/man-saved-world-film-screening-medact-tyneside/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161018T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161018T210000
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SUMMARY:Risking their Health - Children in the Armed Forces
DESCRIPTION:Speakers include: Joe Glenton (Afghanistan veteran\, author of ‘Soldier Box’\, and journalist)  Sally Slotowitz (a psychologist\, and an author of the report\,  David Gee (Author of ‘Spectacle\, Reality and Resistance: Confronting a Culture of Militarism and UK Coordinator of Child Soldiers International) \nThis is the launch of Britain’s only public health report into the long term health impacts of the British military’s recruitment of children. The UK is the only country in Europe to recruit 16 year olds and the only permanent member of the UN Security Council to recruit under 18s into the armed forces. It faces pressure from the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child\, the UK’s Joint Committee on Human Rights and many other organisations to raise the recruitment age to 18\, the age of majority. \nMedact’s report details the risks to health that are disproportionately faced by child recruits\, including self-harm\, suicide\, death or injury from combat\, and post-traumatic stress disorder. It also examines how recruitment is concentrated in areas of socio-economic disadvantage\, and how this and other recruitment practices lead to those children who are most vulnerable to trauma-related health problems ending up on the front line. \n \nThe launch event will feed medical evidence into the national campaign to increase the minimum age of army recruitment to 18. We hope that it will also engage the local population in Brighton in thinking about what we can do in local schools and clubs to get young people\, teachers\, and parents talking more openly about militarisation.\n We will be providing attendees with a copy of the report\, and a ForcesWatch ‘Education not Militarisation’ toolkit to help them find ways to derail the militarist narrative and campaign against militarisation in educational institutions.\n\nBrighton University\, School of Humanities (Room G7)\, Pavilion Parade\, (Pavilion street entrance) BN2 1RD**\n** Directions from Brighton Station: Exit Brighton train station by the main entrance and walk down the footpath straight ahead. You’ll pass several bus stops on the right and then join a high street with shops on either side called Queens Road. Go down Queens Road and take the third left onto Church Street. As you’re going down Church Street\, cross over and walk on the right hand side of the road. After 5 minutes the follow the pavement as it bends round to the right\, and carry on past the traffic lights. Cross over at the next set of traffic lights and carry on down the road. There will be a park on the right and an unobstructed view of Brighton Pavilion. When you see this\, you will be just outside the Humanities building.
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/risking-their-health-children-in-the-armed-forces/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161010
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SUMMARY:East London People’s Health Assembly
DESCRIPTION:The London People’s Health Movement (PHM)\, in collaboration with local organisations including Keep Our NHS Public\, Docs not Cops\, Social Action for Health\, Medact and Queen Mary’s University \, is organising a three-day People’s Health Assembly in East London in October 2016. This event will follow the tradition of the global PHM in working closely with local organisations\, building on local knowledge and strengthening local networks in the continuing struggle for equity and the right to health.  \nWhy attend this event\n Recent political events have laid bare the divisions that run through our society. While our leaders are deserting us\, newly politicised people seek to forge a new path. But what form will this change take? For over five years\, the public sector has been struggling under austerity measures\, and poverty is on the rise. The People’s Health Assembly will look at the fractures within our community\, how they affect health\, and how people are mobilising to fight back and ensure better physical and mental health outcomes. The assembly is being held in East London and aims to be inclusive\, community-led and address local concerns.  \nIssues:\n The Assembly will explore some of the most critical local concerns: – The NHS: what are the current challenges to providing universal healthcare\, free at the point of use? – Housing: what are the impacts of gentrification on wellbeing? How is your community resisting rent hikes and eviction? – Migrants: how have xenophobia and the recent rise in hate crimes affected your community? How has migration enriched East London?Please get in touch if you would like to participate!   \nPHALondon2016@gmail.com
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/east-london-peoples-health-assembly/
CATEGORIES:Conferences,External
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160928T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160928T193000
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SUMMARY:Medact Oxford Launch - Moving forward with hospital food
DESCRIPTION:Hospital food is key to the wellbeing of patients and staff alike. Interest in improving hospital food is gathering momentum. Join us for some locally produced nibbles at 6pm followed at 6.30pm by speakers Liz Atherton (Medact)\, Sam Williamson (Public Health Registrar) and the Oxford Food Network. Come and find out about the improvements that are already being made and how we can all help to move towards healthier and more sustainable hospital food. All welcome. For more information and to keep up to date see the facebook events page\n\nLecture Theatre 1\, John Radcliffe Hospital
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/medact-oxford-launch-moving-forward-with-hospital-food/
CATEGORIES:Launches
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160917T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160917T170000
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CREATED:20160830T124355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T154709Z
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SUMMARY:AGM 2016
DESCRIPTION:All members welcome! There is time to join if you are not yet a member.\nThe date for this year’s Annual General Meeting is Saturday 17th September\, and the location is confirmed at LSHTM (see below).\nThis year’s Annual General Meeting will take place on Saturday 17th September\, 11-12.45 in the Rose Room\, LSHTM.  The formal proceedings of the AGM – including elections to the Board of Trustees and voting on Motions – will take place in the morning. This will be followed in the afternoon by workshops from 13.30 – 16.30 focusing on the activities of Medact’s Arms & Militarisation group and Refugee Solidarity group. The former will be introduced by Andrew Feinstein\, internationally acclaimed author of The Shadow World: Inside the Global Arms Trade; and the latter by Rohan Talbot of Medical Aid for Palestinians\, who will discuss their new campaign calling for equal access to aid and protection for Palestinian refugees from Syria. \nAll Medact members are welcome to attend. \nThe AGM is the business meeting of Medact and serves three main functions: \n\nA chance for members to receive an update and ask questions about the last year of Medact’s work and our future plans;\nElections to the Board of Trustees;\nVoting on motions\, e.g. Amendments to the constitution.\n\nThe AGM is also a good chance to meet Board members and office staff. All AGM papers (motions and nominations) will be available on-line on this dedicated page. In the past we have sent all papers in the post\, but having everything on-line saves us both time and money. \nWORKSHOPS (13.30 – 16.30): \nThe meeting will be followed by workshops\, starting with one led by Medact’s Arms & Militarisation group\, followed by a workshop led by Medact’s Refugee Solidarity group. Please see below for further details. Come and hear about their exciting work and future plans. All members are welcome! \nHealth and the International Arms Trade \nDelivered by the Medact Arms and Militarisation Group\, and introduced by Andrew Feinstein\, author of ‘the Shadow World: Inside the Global Arms Trade.’ \nThe Medact Arms and Militarisation group are a new group of Medact members who are developing projects and campaigns that harness the voice of the health community to combat the militarisation of society and illuminate and campaign against the devastating impacts of the international arms trade on health and health systems across the world. This workshop will explore militarisation and the arms trade as drivers of global ill-health. It will also discuss the specific relationship between health workers\, arms\, militarisation and violent conflict. The arms control group will present their current campaign against the UK’s sale of arms to Saudi Arabia\, and discuss upcoming events and new projects into health workers’ conscientious objection to military taxation and to the militarisation of health education\, campaigns against the bombing of hospitals and healthcare facilities in war zones\, and research into the damage done to Syria’s health systems. \nAccess to Healthcare Rights in the UK \nDelivered by the Medact Refugee Solidarity Group on behalf of Doctors of the World\, and introduced by Rohan Talbot from Medical Aid for Palestinians \nThe Medact Refugee Solidarity group are a new group of Medact members who are working to raise awareness and mobilise the health community to advocate for the rights of forced migrants. Their work stretches across education\, advocacy and direct action. At this workshop they will be launching their new Education project in which they will be delivering training from Doctors of the World on access to healthcare rights in universities and workplaces across the UK. They are looking to form a collective of healthcare students and professionals who can deliver this training. No previous experience is required\, you simply need to attend a training session – and they will be delivering the first of these in this workshop! At the workshop\, you will hear more about the group and their other areas of work. They will then give an overview of the asylum process and immigration statuses\, before exploring entitlement to healthcare in the UK\, barriers to accessing this healthcare\, how to identify victims of trafficking and modern day slavery\, and why defending access to healthcare is important. Read more about the groups here. \nDate/Time:\nSaturday 17th September\, from 11:00 until 12:45 (followed by workshops in the afternoon from 13.30 – 16.30. Lunch is not provided but there are many food outlets nearby.) \nLocation:\nThe Rose Room – London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (map: https://www.lshtm.ac.uk/aboutus/contact/keppel_st_lower_ground_floor_map.pdf ) \n\nResolutions proposed for Medact Annual General Meeting 17 September 2016  \n\nThe AGM agrees to remove Richard Maule as Auditor with effect from 17 September 2016.\nThe AGM agrees to appoint Judith Brookfield of Brookfield Accountants\, London SW2\, as Independent Examiner with effect from 17 September 2016.\nThe AGM agrees that approval of the 2015/16 accounts is delegated to the Board of Trustees.\nThe AGM agrees that the fixing of the remuneration of the Independent Examiner is delegated to the Board of Trustees.\nThe AGM resolves by Special Resolution that the amendments contained in Resolution 6 from the AGM in 2014 be deleted.\n\n(as of 13 September 2016) \nProposed new Trustees\nAlice Bell is head of communications at the climate charity\, 10:10\, with responsibility for media strategy\, supporter engagement\, profile raising and outreach. Alice previously worked as an academic and writer specialising in the politics of science\, technology and medicine. She has degrees in history of science\, sociology of education\, and science communication. She’s also lectured in science communication at Imperial and set up an interdisciplinary undergraduate course on climate change for the college. She was Head of Public Engagement at Sussex’s Science Policy Research Unit and has taught at UCL and City University’s Journalism School. As a journalist\, she’s written for a range of publications including the Guardian\, Open Democracy\, the Observer\, the Times\, Times Higher\, Research Fortnight\, Al Jazeera\, China Dialogue\, Red Pepper and the Wellcome Trust’s Mosaic magazine. As a student she worked part-time at the Science Museum and\, if you ask nicely\, will tell you how to set fire to bubbles. \nJudy El-Bushra has long-standing experience in development and peacebuilding NGOs\, mainly focused on East and Central Africa and the Horn of Africa.  Through this work she gained experience in project design and management\, training\, research and evaluation\, as well as grant-related fundraising and strategic and organisational management.  Thematically her main interest is in gender and peacebuilding\, a subject in which she has been researching\, publishing and advising for the last 20 or so years.  She was a founder member of the Ammerdown Group of peacebuilding specialists working on a new approach to UK security policy. \nJo Howard is a Solicitor in the Public and Regulatory Law team at Bates Wells Braithwaite\, the leading charity law firm in the UK. BWB has led on various legal reforms that have impacted on the whole charitable sector\, for example the rewriting of guidance on political campaigning for charities. During her training at BWB\, Jo worked with clients ranging from household-name charities to start-ups and advised on a range of matters including governance\, membership issues\, data protection and charity administration. In her new role\, Jo will advise on a range of public and regulatory law matters\, such as judicial review\, public inquiries and health and social care. Jo has a particular focus on information law\, education and healthcare. Jo has previously served as a Trustee of The Squad Club in Merton. \nPaul Cotterill trained as a nurse\, before specialising in ophthalmics.  After work in London and Switzerland he spent several years in Bangladesh\, India and Tanzania\, primarily with aid agency Concern Worldwide.  Returning to the UK in the late 1990s\, Paul became involved in urban regeneration and community development work. He lives in Lancashire. He has been a trustee to several charities\, including the Lankelly Chase Foundation and has had governance roles in primary and higher education.  He is currently Chair of Governors at a secondary school in Skelmersdale\, Lancashire. He has also been a magistrate and a Non-Executive Director in the NHS. He still fancies himself as a decent left arm swing bowler\, despite being very clearly over the hill.  Don’t ever get him on his favourite author\, Franz Kafka\, or he’ll bore you to tears. \nIf you wish to submit a motion\, or would like to stand for election to the Board\, please contact the office by telephone on 0207 324 4739 or email office@medact.org.
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/agm-2016/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160816T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160816T120000
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CREATED:20160730T123223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T154505Z
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SUMMARY:Paper crane folding day for Hiroshima commemoration
DESCRIPTION:To be held at Jesmond Library St Georges Terrace Jesmond Newcastle upon Tyne
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/paper-crane-folding-day-for-hiroshima-commemoration/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160731T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160731T100000
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CREATED:20160630T123223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T154522Z
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SUMMARY:Nuclear Convoy meeting
DESCRIPTION:At Broad Acre House Market St Newcastle upon Tyne
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/nuclear-convoy-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160714T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160714T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182607
CREATED:20160630T114004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T154534Z
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SUMMARY:Humanity in Healthcare - Training the Trainer
DESCRIPTION:The Medact Refugee Solidarity Group\, in partnership with Doctors of the World UK\, are currently working on an education project to deliver access to healthcare training in universities and workplaces across the UK. We are hoping to form a collective of healthcare students and professionals who can undergo training and then deliver this across the country.  Anna Miller\, Right to Care project lead from DOTW\, will be delivering this training to Medact members. This will include a three hour training session and time for tea/coffee and chance to discuss getting involved with the Medact Refugee Solidarity group.  We need to have a rough idea of numbers so if interested please confirm attendance via refugeesolidarity@medact.org.  If you are unable to make the training but keen to get involved we are also holding our next meeting the same evening\, at 6.30pm.  Look forward to seeing you there.  Medact Refugee Solidarity Group
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/humanity-healthcare-training-trainer/
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160707T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160707T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182607
CREATED:20160530T114002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T154546Z
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SUMMARY:Launch of Shale Gas Production in England Report
DESCRIPTION:Medact are launching an update of our 2015 report Health and Fracking.  Since the release of the first teport over 350 new peer reviewed studies have been published\, with significant implications for health locally\, and climate change globe. \nDr David McCoy. Director of Medact\, and Professor John Middleton\, in-coming President of the Faculty of Public Health\, will present the findings of an updated analysis of available evidence\, and be available for questions. \n\nThis is an update of Medact’s 2015 report Health and Fracking.\nSince the first report was released Medact’s director David McCoy has provided expert witness testimony to the public inquiry into fracking in Lancashire.\nThe launch will take place in the same week that the Secretary of State Greg Clark will receive a recommendation from Wendy McKay\, the inspector who chaired the inquiry into fracking in Lancashire\, on whether to overrule the local planning decision regarding Cuadrilla’s application to explore for shale gas.\nWe are currently awaiting release of a report by the Committee on Climate Change about the implications of fracking for climate change.\n\nThe event is free to attend but spaces are limited so please register. \nRead the report: Shale Gas Production in England &#8211; an updated public health assessment \n 
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/launch-shale-gas-production-england-report/
CATEGORIES:Launches
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160706T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160706T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182607
CREATED:20160706T114004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T151850Z
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SUMMARY:Blair Protest - Chilcot: Time for Truth and Justice
DESCRIPTION:After a seven year wait the Chilcot Report is finally going to be published on June 6th. Despite its astounding length (2.3 million words) it is highly likely that it will fall short of an outright condemnation of the Iraq war and fail to apportion blame to those who were truly responsible for the catastrophe. We are joining this protest on the day of publication outside the QEII Centre to demand #IraqTruthAndJustice
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/blair-protest-chilcot-time-truth-justice/
CATEGORIES:Actions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160704T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160704T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182607
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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160610T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160610T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182607
CREATED:20160530T120632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T151918Z
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SUMMARY:Health and Fracking Masterclass
DESCRIPTION:The prospect of unconventional shale gas production through hydraulic fracturing has become a contentious public health issue worldwide.  Medact are organising this masterclass in partnership with the Faculty of Public Health\,  the aim of which is to provide an opportunity for public health professionals to learn about the process of high volume hydraulic fracturing for shale gas production\, the role that shale gas may play in reducing greenhouse gas emissions\, and the social\, economic and health impacts of shale gas production. \nListen to audio recordings from the event:\n \nSpeakers \nDr David McCoy\, Dr Patrick Saunders\, Dr Jo Hawkins\, Dr Grant Allen\, Professor John Middleton\, Professor David Smythe\, Professor Ernest Rutter\, Professor Simon Capewell \nProgramme \n11:00 Welcome and Introductions\, Alice Munro \n11:15 Overview of Fracking and its impact on health\, Dr David McCoy \n11:50 Risk to human health from direct exposures to hazards\, Dr Patrick Saunders\, followed by questions \n12:30 Lunch \n13:15 Fracking and Regulatory Issues\, Dr Jo Hawkins \n14:00 Climate change Impacts of Fracking: Emerging science from the USA and the potential for translation to the UK\, Dr Grant Allen \n14:45 Coffee break \n15:00 Panel discussion: Uncertainties Regarding Health and Fracking Chair: John Middleton.  Prof. David Smythe\, Prof. Ernest Rutter and Prof Simon Capewell \n16:30  Close \n17:00 Drinks at Three Tuns\, Lee Croft\, Sheffield
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/health-and-fracking-masterclass/
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160527T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160527T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182607
CREATED:20160430T124358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T151918Z
UID:12894-1464339600-1464364800@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:Health Needs of Forced Migrants
DESCRIPTION:Medact Member Sophie North is on the organising committee for the following conference at the University of East Anglia. For more info contact Sophie or email migranthealth@uea.ac.uk  \nDo you work with Asylum Seekers\, Refugees\, Individuals who have been Trafficked and People from other Migrant Groups?\nAre you interested in providing support to individuals from such communities?\nIf so\, we would like to inform you about a very exciting upcoming conference at the University of East Anglia on the 27th of May 2016. \nThis conference is bringing together many of the leaders in this field to offer unique and exciting training and networking opportunities to delegates on how best to support asylum seekers\, unaccompanied asylum seeking children\, refugees\, individuals who have been trafficked and people from other migrant groups. \nKey Note Speakers include:\n\nMaurice Wren\, Chief Executive of The Refugee Council\nAlex Fraser\, Head of Refugee Support at the British Red Cross\nDr Angela Burnett\, Lead Doctor\, London Clinic of Freedom from Torture\nAndrew Keefe\, Director of National Clinical Services\, Freedom from Torture\nGervais Koulungou-Mambs\, British Red Cross\, Norwich\nA panel of ‘Experts by Experience’ from across the globe\n\n An array of workshops will allow delegates time to explore areas which are of particular relevance to their field of work.  \nWorkshops include:\n\nSupporting survivors of human trafficking\, Dr Sian Oram\, Lecturer in Women’s Mental Health\, Institute of Psychiatry\, Psychology and Neurosciences\, Kings College London\nHonour Based Violence\, Bal Howard\, Suffolk Constabulary\nWorking with Survivors of Torture\, Dr Frank Arnold\, Medact\nExploring the Mental Health Needs of Forced Migrant Groups\, Professor Cornelius Katona\, Medical Director of the Helen Bamber Foundation\nAddressing Sexual Health in Migrant Groups\, Samantha Gilliham\, Doctors of the World\nSupporting Pregnant Asylum Seeking Women\, Rosalind Bragg\, Director of Maternity Action\nSupporting Asylum Seeking Children\, Clare Shortall\, Family Clinic Lead\, Doctors of the World\n“No choices about me without me” Hearing Voices from a panel of Experts by Experience\nWorking across languages\, Nicky Glegg\, Translation Consultant\n\n Places cost £120 or £80 for students and charities. To secure a place please book now at https://www.uea.ac.uk/medicine-health-sciences/continuing-professional-development/mhc
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/health-needs-of-forced-migrants/
CATEGORIES:Conferences,External
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160514T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160514T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182607
CREATED:20160430T113959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T151918Z
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SUMMARY:Health Through Peace Cornwall
DESCRIPTION:Medact believes that health professionals have an important role to play in working towards peace and a more sustainable idea of security. In November 2015\, we ran the ‘Health Through Peace’ conference which saw 700 members of the health community come together to discuss the impact of war\, violence and militarism on health. Since then\, a growing group of health students and professionals have been taking forward the energy and vision of this conference\, campaigning on issues from refugee rights and healthcare\, to nuclear weapons and the arms trade.  We want to engage with members of the health community alongside peace and social activists across the UK\, to discuss how we can build and strengthen the health through peace movement over the coming months and years. We need to harness our collective skills and energy\, and work together to be effective drivers of a strong and sustainable movement for peace.  At the Health Through Peace Workshop in Truro on May 14\, 2016 we will be discussing how we can build a progressive movement for peace in the health community there. All are welcome – join us to plan how we can work together towards a more peaceful\, healthier world.  Register your place here!  Facilitated by Medact\, and Helen Tanner Training and Consultancy.
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/health-peace-cornwall/
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160505T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160505T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182607
CREATED:20160430T124358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T151917Z
UID:12892-1462473000-1462482000@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:Medact London Launch - film night screening 'The Divide'
DESCRIPTION:Medact members in London are joining together to form a local group!  To celebrate the launch of Medact London\, they are screening “The Divide” on 5th May at the Lush shop on Oxford Street\, and the director Katharine Round will be attending for a Q&A session.  The film aims to explore the growing gap between the rich and the poor in the UK and the US. It is inspired by the book “the Spirit Level” by Kate Pickett and Richard Wilkinson.  http://thedividedocumentary.com/about Trailer: http://thedividedocumentary.com/trailer?r  Tickets cost £4.50\, and can be purchased here.  We hope to see you there!
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/medact-london-launch-film-night-screening-the-divide/
CATEGORIES:Launches
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160416T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160416T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182607
CREATED:20160330T124356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T151916Z
UID:12889-1460800800-1460826000@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:Oxford Health Through Peace Network Day
DESCRIPTION:Medact believes that health professionals are uniquely placed to address the root drivers of war and conflict; and to work towards peace and a more sustainable idea of security. In November 2015\, we ran the ‘Health Through Peace’ conference which saw 700 members of the health community come together to discuss the impact of war\, violence and militarism on health. \nSince then\, a growing group of health students and professionals have been taking forward the energy and vision of this conference. See more about their recent activity on this page! \nWe need to harness our collective skills and energy\, and work together to be effective drivers of a strong and sustainable movement for peace. The Oxford Health Through Peace Network Day is an opportunity for health professionals and students working on issues related to peace and security in and around Oxford to network\, promote their campaigns and events\, and more generally begin to work as partners in the Health Through Peace movement. It’s also an opportunity for members of the health community who wish to be involved in the movement to find out more! \nIf you would like to join us\, please get in touch with Rhianna at rhiannalouise@medact.org \n  
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/oxford-health-through-peace-network-day/
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160414T094500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160414T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182607
CREATED:20160222T130633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T151849Z
UID:12890-1460627100-1460651400@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:Alliance to Save Our Antibiotics and Medact Conference 2016
DESCRIPTION:Resources from the event are now available on this page\nAntibiotics and Farming: Prescriptions for change\n14th April 2016\, Kennedy Lecture Theatre\, Institute of Child Health\, University College London\, London\, WC1N 1EH\nThe critical nature of antimicrobial resistance has been well documented by experts across the globe\, and the inappropriate use of drugs in livestock farming is widely recognised as a contributory risk. \nThe UK Government-appointed O’Neill Review found that there is “compelling” scientific evidence that antibiotic resistance is being transmitted from farm animals to humans and states that this warrants a significant reduction in farm antibiotic use. The recent finding of colistin-resistant E. coli from pigs and humans in England and Wales is the latest sign that the future efficacy of our antibiotics is under threat. \nAnd yet\, the overuse of these vital medicines within the farming sector continues. Across Europe\, twice as many antibiotics are used in farm animals than are used in humans. Routine\, purely preventative dosing of groups of healthy animals remains legal within the EU\, despite opposition from the European Medicines Agency and several European countries. In the UK\, veterinary use of antibiotics classified as “critically important for humans” is at an all-time high. \nOur conference will bring together multi-disciplinary stakeholders; from policy-makers\, health professionals\, livestock farmers and veterinarians\, to scientists\, civil-society and environmental groups. The event will explore practical steps to reduce farm antibiotic use; drawing on successful interventions taking place across the EU. \nDownload the full Agenda here\nTravel \nTrain – King’s Cross and Euston mainline railway stations are within walking distance and the Institute is easily accessible by underground from other national and international rail terminals including Charing Cross\, Waterloo\, Victoria\, Marylebone\, Paddington and Liverpool Street.  The closest underground stations are Holborn on the Central Line and Russell Square on the Piccadilly Line. \nParking – There are no parking facilities for delegates but there are National Car Parks in Marchmont Street and Judd Street. There are also meters on the roads adjacent to the Institute. \nA map is also available from the institute’s website  \nFacilities for the disabled \nAll the conference facilities including the lecture theatre are easily accessible by wheelchair and the theatre is fitted with an induction loop system. Please confirm if you would like to make use of these facilities. \nRefreshments \nTea and coffee will be provided as will a sandwich lunch. Please let us know as soon as possible if you have any dietary requirements. \nFor more information\, please contact Claire cwest@saveourantibiotics.eu\, 07814 910 295 \nThe Alliance to Save Our Antibiotics is a coalition of health\, medical\, environmental and animal welfare groups campaigning to stop the overuse of antibiotics in animal farming. It was founded by Compassion in World Farming\, the Soil Association and Sustain and is supported by the Jeremy Coller Foundation \nMedact is a London-based global health charity whose goal is to inspire and enable health professionals to act on the social\, political\, ecological and economic determinants of health and health inequality. Its work with Alliance to Save Our Antibiotics is part of a larger body of work supported by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/alliance-to-save-our-antibiotics-and-medact-conference-2016/
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160409T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160409T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182607
CREATED:20160330T123540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T151916Z
UID:12887-1460196000-1460219400@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:Health Through Peace Skillshare
DESCRIPTION:On April 9th\, we’re holding a Health Through Peace Skillshare\, where you can gain some campaigning skills and connect with the current Health Through Peace action groups. \n10.00 – 10.30: Welcome and Introductions Please bring an item/photograph to share that speaks to you personally about the health peace movement\, or your involvement/interest in campaigning/activism. \n 10.30 – 12.30: Nuclear Weapons: Campaigning effectively as health professionals With speaker training from Rebecca Sharkey (ICAN) and a discussion on nuclear weapons and health led by Frank Boulton (Medact)  \n\n  The detonation of just one nuclear weapon in or over a city\, whether by accident or design\, would have utterly devastating health consequences. The most immediate effects are heat and blast\, which immediately kill tens of thousands near the epicentre and affect more tens of thousands lucky enough to be a little further out or relatively sheltered. In addition\, powerful X-rays can cause acute radiation syndrome which\, even in the absence of physical injuries\, can kill within hours or days. Finally\, highly radioactive ‘fission products’ within the mushroom cloud fall out onto ground downwind from the detonation\, causing further radiation damage to exposed people and animals. Even those who have no physical injury are at higher risk of contracting leukaemias or other cancers in later life. Devastation of local health facilities mean that there will be no effective health care system for the survivors.  At this workshop\, you can learn more about how to campaign effectively about nuclear weapons as members of the health community.  \n \n 12.30 – 13.30: Bring and Share lunch  \n13.30 – 15.00: Health vs. the Arms Trade Campaigning workshop led by Campaign Against the Arms Trade: UK-made weaponry has played a central role in Saudi Arabia’s attacks on Yemen. The UK has continued to support Saudi air strikes and provide arms– an astonishing £2.8 billion since the bombing started – despite strong evidence that war crimes may have been committed. Homes\, schools and hospitals have been bombed\, and CAAT is pursuing legal action against the UK government unless it stops arming Saudi Arabia. Join us to find out more about the UK arms trade and arms sales to Saudi\, and get some practical ideas for action you can take to help to stop arming Saudi.  \n 15.00: Coffee/Tea break  15.30 – 16.00: Update from the  Medact Refugee Solidarity Group!  16.00 – 16.30: Reflections on the day and next steps! Please contact Rhianna at rhiannalouise@medact.org if you would like to come!
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/health-through-peace-skillshare/
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160323T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160323T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182607
CREATED:20160228T123953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T151915Z
UID:12886-1458748800-1458759600@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:Medact seminar - Competence\, Consent\, Confidentiality\, and Digital Security
DESCRIPTION:March 23\, 2016 1600-1900h \nRoyal Society of Medicine 1 Wimpole St London W1G 0AE \n Questions around informed patient consent are complicated enough for most UK citizens. When dealing with asylum seeking survivors of serious human rights abuses\, these issues become substantially more complex. This is particularly true when permission is sought for audit\, evaluation\, research\, and teaching and where the dissemination of patient-identifiable information carries significant risks to the patient and those they care about.    \nProgramme\n Each topic will be introduced by the named speaker followed by discussion Competence to give consent and to give evidence Cornelius Katona: Royal College of Psychiatrists Asylum Mental Health Working Group What are we seeking consent for? Frank Arnold: Medact anti-torture working group What constitutes adequately informed consent? Hugh Davies: Research Ethics Advisor – Health Research Authority Achieving digital security of confidential clinical information Steve Ross-Talbot: visiting professor of computer sciences\, Kingston universityPlaces are limited\, please book via Chris Venables at Medact: chrisvenables@medact.org  This meeting is part of the series of seminars on documenting torture generously hosted at the RSM for Medact. Previous sessions have included:  \n\nPhoto-documentation of torture scars\nGoing to court in asylum cases\nRecognition of vulnerable persons subjected to administrative immigration detention.
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/medact-seminar-competence-consent-confidentiality-digital-security/
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160316T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160316T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182607
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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160307T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160307T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182607
CREATED:20160228T134355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T151914Z
UID:12888-1457375400-1457382600@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:Medact Refugee Solidarity Group meeting
DESCRIPTION:On Monday 7th March at 18.30\, the Medact Refugee Solidarity Group will hold their second meeting at the Grayston Centre in London.  The group will be creating placards for their next action\, which is to take part in the Surround Yarslwood Demonstration on 12th March.  They will also be discussing broader project ideas\, along with specific plans for Refugee Week in June\, and going to one of the Greek Islands to volunteer in support of refugees.  All are welcome! If you’d like to join them\, please get in touch with paulinelatil@medact.org   
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/medact-refugee-solidarity-group-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160227T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160227T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182607
CREATED:20160130T133223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T151913Z
UID:12881-1456574400-1456588800@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:Stop Trident March & Rally
DESCRIPTION:Medact at the Stop Trident March and Rally  Saturday 27th February at 12 noon in central London\n    Medact\, emphasising the health impact and humanitarian consequences of the use of nuclear weapons\, is one of the supporting organisations for the CND-led Stop Trident March and Rally being held in London on Saturday 27th February at 12 noon.  Nuclear weapons are the most destructive and most indiscriminate instruments of war ever created. Their use—and even their possession—goes against every principle of international humanitarian law. Indeed\, it is likely that humanity could not survive a nuclear war using even a fraction of the arsenals in existence today.  In Spring or Summer of this year\, the United Kingdom government will decide on whether to renew its Trident nuclear weapons system. It is very likely that the government\, backed by Parliament\, will commit to funding the total replacement of the current system – meaning we will have nuclear weapons well into the second half of the 21st century. In doing so\, they will be ignoring the growing global movement that is calling for a total ban on nuclear weapons – as has happened with land-mines (1997) and cluster munitions (2008). The UK will also be undermining the potential role it could play as a global leader for nuclear disarmament – failing to recognise that nuclear weapons have no part to play in tackling the global crises we currently face.  As the UK Government approaches this ‘Main Gate Decision’ on the renewal of Trident\, we believe that now is the time to stand up and be counted. In the months and years to come\, we need to build a stronger movement to create a more positive vision for health and security in the 21st century.  Please join Medact staff\, members and supporters (and thousands of others!) at 12 noon on Saturday 27th February in central London. We’re also hoping to meet up with other health professionals who are marching to highlight how diverting spending from Trident could help fund vital services within the National Health Service.     \nWhere are we meeting?\n We’ll be meeting at 11.30am in the Patisserie Valerie near Marble Arch for a pre-march coffee/hot-chocolate – and you’re very welcome to join us. Alternatively\, meet us outside Patisserre Valerie at 12 noon\, and we’ll head to the start of the march at Marble Arch together. After the march\, we’ll head to Westminster Quaker Meeting House\, where’ll there’s usually tea and coffee – and an escape from the cold!  If you can’t find us on the day – please text or phone Chris Venables (07907 161 225) or Rhianna Louise (07714 194 714).  Also\, please join the Facebook event and follow us on Twitter.     \nOther sources of information about the march\n CND Facebook Event / CND Event Webpage  ‘Care Not Warfare’ Group Facebook Event  \n\n\nClick here to find out more about Medact’s position on Trident and nuclear disarmament.\n\n    \n 
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/stop-trident-march-rally/
CATEGORIES:Actions
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160215T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160215T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182607
CREATED:20160130T133541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T151913Z
UID:12885-1455561000-1455566400@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:Support Refugees Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:On Monday 15th February at 18.30\, we’re holding the first meeting of the new ‘health through peace’ Support Refugees group. If you would like to be part of this group of health professionals and students uniting in support of refugees in the UK\, please join us to:  – Discuss our vision\, aims and activities – Discuss a skills/training session – Plan our first actions – such as our involvement in Refugee Week in June\, and our presence at the Surround Yarslwood demonstration on 12th March  All are welcome – get in touch with paulinelatil@medact.org if you’d like to join us!
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/support-refugees-group-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160204T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160204T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182607
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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160116T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160116T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182607
CREATED:20151230T134354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T151913Z
UID:12880-1452940200-1452963600@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:Health Through Peace - 'Next Steps' Workshop
DESCRIPTION:On the 16th January 2016 from 10.30 – 17.00\, we will be holding a workshop at the Medact offices in London. This is an opportunity for anyone who wants to be a part of the #healthpeace movement to meet\, and plan together the next steps we can take over the coming year.  The workshop will be fun\, action-focused and a springboard for the revitalisation of the #healthpeace movement following the November conference.  Are you able to join us to plan the next steps of the Health Peace movement on 16th January?   Please fill in the form at the end of this page or get in touch for more information. You can also join the workshop’s facebook page here.     Health Through Peace 2015 - Join the movement!Watch this video on YouTube  16th January Workshop Draft Agenda  10.30 – 11.00 – Arrivals\, Tea and Coffee 11.00 – 11.40 – Welcome and Introductions 11.40 – 12.00 – Introduction to the health peace movement 12.00 – 12.30 – Building a movement 12.30 – 1.30 – Lunch 1.30 – 2.45 – Action Planning 2.45 – 3.15 – Coffee 3.15 – 4.30 – Next Steps 4.30 – 5.00 – Reflections on the day
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/health-through-peace-next-steps-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20151208T141500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20151208T174500
DTSTAMP:20260403T182607
CREATED:20151130T134353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T151912Z
UID:12879-1449584100-1449596700@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:Short Film Screenings: Critical Degrees
DESCRIPTION:As world leaders gather in Paris to discuss a new possible agreement to reduce the threat of climate change\, Medact and Shorts On Tap are inviting young people to join us for an exploration of this critical issue\, at the foremost institution for film\, the BFI Southbank on Tuesday\, December 8th.  We will present a selection of short films and documentaries\, followed by a panel discussion\, featuring special guests and experts.  This is a FREE EVENT – all welcome. Please register here.  We’re targeting this event towards students and young people because it is important that these generations have an opportunity to share their ideas and opinions.  Doors open at 2:15pm (BFI NFT2 screen) Films screening start at 3pm Show ends approximately at 4:45pm  @ShortsOnTap @Medact @BFI #COP21 #CLIMATECHANGE #LoveShortFilm
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/short-film-screenings-critical-degrees/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20151113T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20151113T194500
DTSTAMP:20260403T182607
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=UTC:20151113T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151114T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182607
CREATED:20151030T123938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170314T134817Z
UID:12871-1447405200-1447520400@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:Forum 2015 - Health Through Peace
DESCRIPTION:Health Through Peace was a a two-day event hosted by Medact\, Saferworld\, Oxford Research Group\, Kings College London\, Quakers in Britain\, ICAN UK\, Campaign Against Arms Trade and others\, as a forum for the health community to learn and take on action on issues related to war\, armed conflict and militarisation. \nFor more info\, including videos\, speakers\, and programme – see the dedicated page
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/medact-annual-forum-2015-health-peace/
LOCATION:Friends House\, 173-177 Euston Rd\, Kings Cross\, \, London \, NW1 2BJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20151105T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20151105T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182607
CREATED:20151030T134352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T151910Z
UID:12876-1446726600-1446739200@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:RCN Nursing Defence Ethics Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Title: RCN Defence Nursing Forum & Ethics Committee Workshop: Doing the right thing on a difficult day\n    \nDate: Thursday 5th November 2015\nTimings: 12.30 – 16.00\n  Price: £35.00 workshop fee  This workshop will look at the challenges faced by frontline professionals in reconciling their professional responsibilities and explore how to get the balance right. It will also explain what support is available for those facing difficult decisions.  \n\nTopics to be covered include:\n\nWhistleblowing: life after Mid-Staffs: Keynote presenter: Helene Donnelley OBE\nEthical considerations for defence nurses: Dr Janet Kelly\nPlanning for future operations: Captain Leslie Rankin\nLaunch of the DNF oral histories project: Major Chris Carter\n\n This workshop is suitable for military nurses\, senior students planning to pursue a career in the field of defence nursing and HCAs (Regular & Reservists with an interest in military nursing practice as well as doctors and other professionals. It would also be suitable for those working in disaster/humanitarian operations\, travel health practitioners and civilian nurses and flight nurses involved with the transport\, repatriation and care of patients.  \n  To view the programme and to book your place visit www.rcn.org.uk/defence 15 or contact liz.russ@rcn.org.uk
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/rcn-nursing-defence-ethics-workshop/
CATEGORIES:External,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150620T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150620T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182607
CREATED:20150530T120633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T151910Z
UID:12874-1434807000-1434821400@www.medact.org
SUMMARY:Medact - How to build a movement? (Post-AGM Event)
DESCRIPTION:Building strong movements is more important than ever … can you lend Medact your ideas and enthusiasm to help us better understand how we can be more effective\, and how we grow? \n    Come together with Medact supporters\, staff and trustees on the afternoon of Saturday 20th June to lend your ideas and creativity in a series of workshops looking at how Medact can be more effective\, and how we can best support and nurture our grassroots movement. This is a great chance to learn how you can get involved in our work over the coming months\, and let us know what you think we should be doing.  Saturday 20th June at Friends House (London) – 1.30pm to 5pm (followed by drinks)  –  \nProgramme\nWelcome (1.30pm)\n A short welcome and introduction from Medact’s staff team.     \nCampaigns Update  (1.45pm)\n Hear from Medact staff and project coordinators about recent developments in Medact’s campaigns and projects – including fossil fuel divestment\, preventing torture\, fracking and renewing trident.  This will be an open session in which questions and discussion will be encouraged. It will be followed by a chance to ask questions to the Medact team – come and quiz us on what we’ve done well and what we could do better!  \nUpdate Agenda \nWelcome – Sridhar Venkatapuram \nCommunications & Media – Victor Ponsford \nPreventing Torture – Frank Arnold \nNuclear Disarmament – Frank Boulton \nFossil Fuel Divestment – Zoe Steley \nPeace – Christopher Venables \nFracking – David McCoy \nFood\, farming and climate – David McCoy \n Focussed Discussion Groups  (3.00-4.00pm)\n Gathering a thousand health professionals for peace: making our November conference a ‘Big Thing’!   In November of this year\, Medact is leading a coalition of organisations – including  The Lancet\, Saferworld\, Oxford Research Group\, Health Poverty Action\, Kings College London\, Quakers in Britain\, Campaign Against Arms Trade and others – to hold a major two-day peace conference at Friends House in London. We’d like to make this event a ‘Big Thing’! But\, with only a small amount of staff-time\, we need the energy and enthusiasm of our members and supporters to help make this happen. We’ll be briefly introducing the conference\, and then asking you for ideas on how we can make Health Through Peace an event to remember! This will be a good chance to get involved in organising a major conference.   Growing Medact from the bottom-up: How do we grow and nurture active membership amongst a busy and over-stretched workforce?   Medact has a number of active local groups\, but we’d like to support more of our members to become active in their communities – taking our campaigns and resources to new audiences\, and providing a local platform for the enthusiasm and energy of health professionals. We have 1000 members – and new people joining every week! – but we have little capacity in the office to be able to support and nurture the membership. We’d like to listen to your ideas of how we could better support you in developing local groups\, and rethinking what Medact’s members can do in their local communities.  Making a small organisation strong: How do we maximise Medact’s full potential to influence and make change happen?   We know that doctors and health professionals in general are well respected and trusted. We know that public health evidence –based on sound epidemiology and rigorous policy analysis – is powerful. And we know that most health professionals want to see a fairer\, better and safer world. But largely speaking\, the health community remains a weak player in politics. It failed to prevent the dismantling of the NHS. It has failed to reverse the widening of health inequalities. And it has not reduced the threats of catastrophic human harm from nuclear war and climate change. So how can we do better as a health community\, and how can Medact help as an organisation? We want to hear your ideas and suggestions.     \nComing Back Together (4-4.30pm)\n After we’ve broken into the smaller groups\, we’ll briefly come back together and give each group an opportunity to report back.     \nSocial (5pm onwards!)\n We’ll be going for a drink afterwards in a room above a local pub – snacks may be provided! This is a good chance for more informal discussions with other Medact members and supporters\, as well as trustees and staff.  –  Annual General Meeting  The afternoon conference will be preceded by Medact’s Annual General Meeting. If you are a Medact member and wish to attend the AGM\, please contact Chris Venables – chrisvenables@medact.org. There will be a light-lunch (snacks and sandwiches) provided for those attending the AGM.  www.medact.org/agm2015  \nReserve a space using the ticket form below\n 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