<color><param>0100,0100,0100</param>Please find below the final programme and registration form for the
Study Day organised jointly by the Social Policy Association's
Health Policy and Comparative Social Policy Group, to be held in
London on Saturday 9th March. There are still places available -
book now!!
<bold><FontFamily><param>Century Gothic</param><bigger>SOCIAL POLICY ASSOCIATION:
<smaller>HEALTH POLICY AND COMPARATIVE SOCIAL POLICY SPECIAL
INTEREST GROUPS
EVALUATING LABOURS HEALTH POLICIES
</bold>Saturday 9th March 2002 City University, Northampton
Square, London EC1V 0HB
<bold><italic>PROGRAMME</bold>
</italic>9.30 am: Coffee and arrivals 10.00 am: Keynote
Presentation
Keynote speaker: Richard Freeman, (School of Social and
Political Studies, University of Edinburgh) <italic>Policy Learning in
Health and Health Care: A cross-national Research Agenda</italic>.
Stream A: Chair: Roland Petchey (City University,
London)
<paraindent><param>out</param>11.0011.45 Anna Dixon (Health & Social Care, LSE)<bold>
<italic></bold>Reform health care financing in Europe:
difficult but not impossible<bold></italic>. </paraindent>
<paraindent><param>out</param></bold>11.4512.30 Wong YuFen (University of Cardiff)<bold> <italic></bold>The
political economy of workers health and
safety in Taiwan, 1987-98. </paraindent>
</italic>Stream B: Chair: Rob Sykes (Sheffield Hallam)<bold>
<paraindent><param>out</param></bold>11.45 12.30<bold> </bold>Sara Burke (Institute of Public Health in
Ireland)<bold> <italic></bold>A comparative analysis of how new
and forthcoming policies in Ireland, North
and South, plan to address linked health and
poverty issues.</italic></paraindent>
<paraindent><param>out</param>11.4512.30<bold> </bold>Liu Hanhua<bold> </bold>(Department of Social Policy &
Social Work, University of York) <italic>Chinas
healthcare system reform: moving away from
the Maoist healthcare ethic?</paraindent>
</italic>12.30-1.30 Lunch
<paraindent><param>out</param>Stream A: Chair<bold> </bold>Nancy North (School of Social &
Historical Studies, University of Portsmouth)<bold></paraindent>
<paraindent><param>out</param></bold>1.302.15 Su-Fen You (Department of Social Policy &
Social Work, University of York) <italic>Consumerism
and health care: the case of Taiwans
national health insurance system</paraindent>
<paraindent><param>out</param></italic>2.153.00 Roland Petchey (Health Management
Group, City University)<bold> <italic></bold>Big lessons from a
small country: transferable learning for
primary care from Costa Rica<bold> </paraindent>
<paraindent><param>out</param></italic></bold>3.004.00 Sally Ruane (De Montford University, Leicester)<bold>
<italic></bold>The threat of a good example?
Comparative health systems and the
restructuring of the NHS </italic></paraindent>
Stream B: Chair: Caroline Glendinning (NPCRDC
University of Manchester)<bold>
<paraindent><param>out</param></bold>1.30-2.15 Pauline Quennell (Applied Social Policy,
University of Manchester) <italic>Getting a word in
edgeways? Patient group participation in
the appraisal process of the National Institute
for Clinical Excellence</paraindent>
<paraindent><param>out</param></italic>2.15- 3.00 Sue Balloch, Helen Charnley & Alison Penn<bold>
</bold>(Health & Social Policy Research, University of
Brighton)<italic> From winter pressures to capacity
funding: evaluating winter pressures projects
in W Sussex.</paraindent>
<paraindent><param>out</param></italic>3.004.00 Louise Locock (Oxford University) & Steve
Peckham (Oxford Brookes University)
<italic>Shopping for health policy solutions: off the
peg or tailor-made?</paraindent>
<center></italic>Registration fee: £20.00 free for students/unwaged</center>
<center>Organising group: Caroline Glendinning, Nancy North,
Roland Petchey, Rob Sykes</center>
<center><bold>Health Policy and Comparative Social Policy </center>
<center>special interest groups Study Day</center>
<center></bold>HEALTH POLICIES IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE</center>
<center><bold>REGISTRATION FORM</center>
</bold>Dr/Professor/Mr/Ms ....
First Name .......................
Family Name .......................................
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Job title
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Address
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Postcode: .................................... Telephone No:
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E-mail address:
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Registration: £20 waged: free for postgraduates/unwaged.
Please make cheques payable to <bold><italic>The University of
Manchester.
</italic></bold>I enclose a cheque for £20 I
am a student/unwaged
The event will be supported by a grant from the Social
Policy Association. We regret we are unable to assist with
travel costs.
Please return the completed registration form along with
your cheque for £20.00 if applicable to:
Fran Morris, NPCRDC, 5th floor Williamson Building,
University of Manchester, M13 9PL
0161 275 6831
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Caroline Glendinning
Professor of Social Policy
National Primary Care Research and Development Centre
Williamson Building
University of Manchester
Manchester M13 9PL
Tel 0161 275 7607
Fax 0161 275 7601
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