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From: Stephen Peckham [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
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UK PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION
WHERE ARE THE PUBLIC IN PUBLIC HEALTH?
CONFERENCE
OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY
10th December 2003
Begun in 2000, the Bringing People In Project has explored how primary
care can work with communities over local public health action. The
Project covered three areas of England, including a HAZ, from the
perspectives of partnerships, community and primary care.
This conference presents findings from the Project and provides
opportunities to discuss issues in public health collaboration between
communities and primary care.
Speakers include:
Professor David Hunter, University of Durham (chair)
Dr David Colin-Thome, National Clinical Director for Primary Care
Dr Evan Harris,
Workshops and discussion include:
The context of PALs in PCTs
Community research
Boundary spanners
Community Development, and the influence of HAZ in PCTs
Public health practice in primary care
The role of public health practitioners
Community based partnerships
Developing public health in PCTs
This Conference aims to attract people working in practice.
A low conference fee of £25 per delegate reflects this commitment.
For more information contact:
Dr Margaret Godel
Department of Sociology and Social Policy, School of Social Sciences and
Law,
Oxford Brookes University, Headington Campus, Gipsy Lane, Oxford OX3 0BP
01865 484110
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The Bringing People In Project is a collaboration between the UKPHA,
Oxford Brookes University
& the University of the West of England.
The project was funded by the Community Fund
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Stephen Peckham
Reader in Health Policy
School of Social Sciences and Law
Oxford Brookes University
Tel: 01865 484292
Fax: 01865 483937
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