Dear Lindsey,
I do hope that we can meet in Hong Kong? It would be so nice to establish
contact and to discuss our mutual interests.
I would also like to ask if you would be an examiner on a MA thesis ? The
student has worked on Cystic Fibrosis / Family / Attachment issues.
Please let me know if you would be available to do this?
Looking forward to hearing from you
Regards
Lynette
>
> Dear everyone,
> I am presenting in the satellite session on Day 3 - Decision making in
> dementia - paper is
> listed as being presented as Dr Fran Waugh, but it's a joint paper which I
> am
> presenting.
> Also Day 4 16.00 to 17.30 in the sub-theme Violence and Suicide.
>
> Inequality 'speaks' to all of the themes; so I am regarding it as positive
> that we are
> all spread around, provided we meet up at other times!
> Best wishes,
> Lindsey.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Contacts and Members of SW and Health Inequalities Network on behalf
> of Mary Whiteside
> Sent: Sat 11/11/2006 11:49
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: {Spam?} FW: HONG KONG CONFERENCE
>
> Dear Paul
>
> I will be co-presenting with Yvonne Cadet-James in the same session in
> which Varda is presenting and you are moderating, on Day 2. My paper is
> PO142: The contribution of Social Work to a Public Health intervention: a
> case study of the Family Wellbeing program.
>
> Mary Whiteside
>
>
>
> ---- Original message ----
>>Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2006 08:39:29 -0000
>>From: Paul Bywaters <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: {Spam?} FW: HONG KONG CONFERENCE
>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>
>> Varda Soskolne (See below) has made the good
>> suggestion that those of us going to Hong Kong
>> circulate the times of our presentations. I'm doing
>> a session on Tuesday morning in the Health Policy
>> and Equity theme, sometimes called Health Policy and
>> Racial Harmony. I'm also moderator of Varda's Monday
>> morning session which is called Understanding and
>> Addressing Health Inequalities.
>>
>> Paul
>>
>> Professor Paul Bywaters
>> Emeritus Professor of Social Work
>> Coventry University
>> Priory Street,
>> Coventry
>> CV1 5FB
>>
>> 02476 795791
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------
>>
>> From: Varda Soskolne [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>> Sent: Tue 07/11/2006 03:47
>> To: Paul Bywaters
>> Subject: Re: HONG KONG CONFERENCE
>> Dear Paul,
>>
>> It is a good idea that we all mention the Network in
>> our presentations. Although it is a pity that some
>> of our presentations are spread in many sessions it
>> has the advantage of reaching a wider audience. May
>> I suggest that you ask all Network members to send
>> the date and session number of their oral or poster
>> presentations. This will allow us to compile a list
>> for our convenience, in case some presentations are
>> not in sessions entitles with the keyword
>> "inequalities...". Attached, please find mine.
>>
>> Day 2: December 12, 11:00-12:30. Session
>> 8.3 Understanding and addressing inequalities
>> V. Soskolne - Social inequalities in health:
>> different pathways explain social inequalities in
>> physical health and in depressive symptoms in Israel
>>
>>
>> Some of us (myself included) may have booked one of
>> the cultural evening programs on Monday night and
>> won't be able to join you for dinner.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Varda
>> ================================
>> Varda Soskolne, Ph.D
>> School of Social Work
>> Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan 52900
>> and Hadassah Medical Center, Jerusalem
>> Israel
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Paul Bywaters
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 10:39 PM
>> Subject: HONG KONG CONFERENCE
>> This is for Network members who are attending the
>> Hong Kong Conference on Social Work in Health and
>> Mental Health.
>>
>> Quite a lot of members of the Network will be in
>> Hong Kong for the Conference. Several of us are
>> involved in the different themes on Tuesday and so
>> will not be able to get to each
>> other's presentations but there are also some
>> other paper sessions on health inequalities, for
>> example a session on Understanding and Addressing
>> Inequalities at 11.00 on Monday December 11th.
>>
>> Please can all the Network members briefly mention
>> the Network in your presentations. The aims of the
>> Network are set out on the Web page
>> (www.warwick.ac.uk/go/swhin). If you can also tell
>> people about the email list and the resources that
>> are available on the Website that would be good.
>> We have around 150 members but would like a lot
>> more. Tell people about the Wednesday Network
>> meeting too (see below).
>>
>> There is a Network meeting planned for Wednesday
>> December 13th from 12.30 - 2.00 in M01 and I would
>> urge as many of you as possible to come to it. We
>> rarely have the chance to talk together about the
>> direction and future of the Network and this
>> meeting marks the end of our first two years and
>> the handover of Convenorship to Lindsey Napier. It
>> would be very valuable to have discussion together
>> about how the Network has progressed and how we
>> can go forward together.
>>
>> We'd also like to keep up the tradition of
>> enjoying ourselves together and want to suggest
>> that as many of us as would like to should aim to
>> meet together on Monday evening for a meal. If we
>> meet in the Conference Foyer between 5.30 and
>> 6.00, we can go and find somewhere together.
>>
>> It would be good if we can put copies of members'
>> presentations on the web site after the
>> conference. So if you are willing for this to be
>> done, please email me your presentation in an
>> attachment. We are now building up quite a library
>> of presentations and papers from different events.
>>
>> I will be staying at the Harbour View
>> International Hotel.
>>
>> Best wishes and looking forward to seeing you,
>>
>> Paul
>>
>> Professor Paul Bywaters
>> Emeritus Professor of Social Work
>> Coventry University
>> Priory Street,
>> Coventry
>> CV1 5FB
>>
>> 02476 795791
>>
>>
>>
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