Subject: SPA/PSA STUDY DAY - SATURDAY 24 MARCH 2001
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Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2001 12:04:27 GMT
Joint Social Policy Association/Political Studies Association
STUDY DAY - EVALUATING LABOUR'S HEALTH POLICIES
Saturday 24th March 2001
City University, Northampton Square, London EC1V 0HB
PROGRAMME
9.30 am - Coffee and arrivals
10.00-10.15 am - Welcome
10.15 am Keynote Presentation - Stephen Harrison, Professor of Social
Policy, University of Manchester
"New Labour, Modernisation and the Medical Labour Process"
Stream A - Chair: Nancy North
11.00- 12noon Graham Moon & John Mohan (University of Portsmouth)
"Evolving landscapes of primary health care: some unresolved
questions"
12 noon-1.00 Alison Chisholm (Oxford Brookes)
"Oxford Primary Care Group: a case study of interagency
collaboration"
Stream B - Chair: Roland Petchey
11.00 - 12 noonJohn Carrier (LSE) & Ian Kendall (University of
Portsmouth)
"The advent and advance of 'regulatory pluralism' in the NHS: a
return to planning and the mechanisms of administration and legal
regulation"
12 noon - 1.00 Jon Glasby & Rosemary Littlechild (University of
Birmingham)
"Admission impossible: researching emergency hospital admissions"
1.00-2.00 pm - Lunch
Stream A Chair: Stephen Peckham
2.00-3.00 Sarah Mudd (Barts & The London NHS Trust)
"Customer, patient or citizen - how do we involve our services
users?"
3.00-4.00 Rita Haworth (University of Salford)
"An evaluation of New Labour's proposals for greater public
participation in local health service planning"
Stream B Chair: Caroline Glendinning
2.00-3.00 p.m. Liz Stopp (University of Bath)
"New Labour's Health Policy and the Integration of Complementary
Therapies"
3.00-4.00 Madeleine Murtagh (University of Newcastle)
"Tackling Health Inequalities: an agenda for change?"
Fee £15.00 (students/unwaged - no fee)
For a booking form please contact:
Fran Morris, NPCRDC, 5th floor Williamson Building, University of
Manchester M13 9PL
phone: 0161 275 6831 or [log in to unmask]
(Organising group: Caroline Glendinning, Nancy North, Stephen
Peckham, Roland Petchey)
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