CITY HEALTH 2012 – Guildhall, City of London
London: 22nd- 23rd October 2012
For all those interested in public and urban health, City Health 2012 will be the key conference of the year. Directors of Public Health, those working with Health and Wellbeing Boards, those dealing with substance misuse, mental health, reducing violent injury, sexual health, the night time economy or hosting major events will all find this a unique opportunity. With an impressive array of international and UK experts, researchers and practitioners this two day event will provide not only inspiration and ideas but help set the scene for how to deliver across the broad remit of public health.
TO REGISTER
please click here:
http://www.eventsforce.net/cityhealth2012
For further details about the conference see:
http://www.cityhealth.org.uk
Student discounted registrations available
CONFERENCE NEWS
Final conference programme now published:
http://www.cityhealth.org.uk/programme
Conference keynote opening speech - Duncan Selbie, CEO-designate Public Health England:‘The future of public health in England’
Keynote closing speech - David Wilson, World Bank (who are also a conference partner)
Speakers include - Prof Phil Hanlon, Prof Mark Bellis, Sen Larry Campbell, Dr Bobbie Jacobson, Dr Manuel Carballo, Lola Banjoko, Stephen Bitti, Phil Knibb, Prof Graham Foster, Rosie Campbell, Dr James Nichols, Dr Owen Bowden-Jones, Prof Robert van Voren, Mauricio Rodriguez-Munera, Dr Alexander Katkov, Prof Tony Worsley, Farrah Hart, Dr David Wood, Carl Phillips, Jim McVeigh , Dr Lindsey Richardson, Dr Johanna Gripenberg, Karyn McCluskey, Stephen Woods, Natalya Podogova, Georgina Perry, Prof John Ashton, Paul Ward
Also on Monday 22nd October at 18.00 - Third Alison Chesney and Eddie Killoran Memorial Lecture - Knowledge Action Change are delighted to announce that Professor John Ashton, Director of Public Health in Cumbria, and one of the pioneers of harm reduction in the UK, will deliver this year’s lecture, entitled ‘Future Cities and the Public Health - lessons from the past', commencing 1800, in the Old Library, at the Guildhall, in the City of London. The event is supported the London Drug and Alcohol Policy Forum and entrance is free. Visit http://kachange.eu/ for more information and to book a place.
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