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Radstats conf, Sat 28 Feb, London - Privatisation: Policies and Statistics

From:

Robin Rice <[log in to unmask]>

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Robin Rice <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Fri, 9 Jan 2004 17:03:36 -0000

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Please forward as appropriate - bookings now being accepted.

*** Radical Statistics Group Annual Conference & AGM ***
Friends House, London, (across from Euston Station)
Saturday February 28th 2004, 9:30-5 o'clock

PRIVATISATION: POLICIES AND STATISTICS

Privatisation is changing not only the face of publicly funded
services, but also their infrastructure and the way statistics can be
compiled. To monitor the impact of these changes on service providers and
users, reliable statistics are needed, but these are not readily available.
Changes in the way statistics are compiled makes it difficult to compare the
situation before and after changes. Added to this, information which used to
be in the public domain is disappearing from view as it becomes 'commercial
in confidence'. This year's Radical Statistics conference explores these
problems, with examples taken from a range of services and areas of our
national life.

Our keynote speaker, Professor Allyson Pollock, is Chair of Health
Policy & Health Services Research, UCL and Dir. of Research & Development at
UCL Hospitals NHS Trust. Prof. Pollock's work on the private finance
initiative has been of high profile. She has given evidence to the Health,
Transport, and Treasury Select Committees of the House of Commons, and to
the Finance Committee of the Scottish Parliament. She has also co-written
articles on the impact of the WTO and GATS on health and other public
services.

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Programme:

      0930-10.00:   Registration and Coffee

      10.00-10.05   HELEN MESZAROS: Welcome from the Troika

      10.05-11.00   ALLYSON POLLOCK: The NHS Plan: have the targets for
expanded services been achieved? What the data tell us (Part 1).

      11.00-11.45   ALISON MACFARLANE: The NHS Plan...What the data tell us
(Part 2).

      11.45-12.30   JEAN SHAOUL: Changes in accounting for public services
and impact on data and transparency.

      12.30-13.00   MIKE IRONSIDE: The impact of privatisation and
marketisation on employment conditions in the public services.

      13.00-14.00   Catered lunch

      14.00-14.30   MARTIN MEYER: The real cost of privatising public
transport.

      14.30-15.00   JAY GINN: Denying and disrupting solidarity: UK pension
privatisation.

      15.00-15.45   MALCOLM SAWYER and LUDI SIMPSON will lead a discussion:
Where do we go from here?

      15.45-16.00   Tea / Coffee

      16.00-17.00   Radstats Annual General Meeting (All welcome.)

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       To submit items for the AGM agenda, please contact the Troika,
[log in to unmask]

      Please also consider joining us for any of the following planned
SOCIAL EVENTS:

        * Friday night gathering at Lucas Arms Pub, 245a Grays Inn Rd,
WC1X 8QZ (from 7 o'clock, food avail.)
        * Saturday evening meal at South Asian restaurant in the Drummond
Street (Advance booking appreciated)
        * Sunday Walk along the Canal, beginning at Angel tube station,
Islington.

For a map to the Friday night pub, please point your web browser to
www.multimap.co.uk and type in the postcode - WC1X 8QZ.

      For more information about social events please contact
[log in to unmask]

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Directions to Friends House
      Friends House is at 173 Euston Road, directly opposite Euston station
and is easily accessible by most forms of transport. (www.quaker.org.uk)

      By tube
      The nearest tube stations are Euston and Euston Square, which are on
the Northern, Victoria, Metropolitan, Circle and Hammersmith & City lines.

      By bus
      Buses 10, 18, 30, 73 and 205 pass the door whilst 59, 68, 91, 168, and
253 stop nearby.

      By car
      Note that the south side of Euston Road, the side of Friends House, is
INSIDE THE CONGESTION CHARGE ZONE. Go to  www.cclondon.com for details of
how to pay. However it is possible to drive along Euston road without
paying. Also, friends House is within a meter parking zone. Charges must be
paid Monday to Friday 08.30 - 18.30, Saturday 09.00 - 16.30. There are
alternative, longer-term parking facilities under Euston Station.

 Map
      To download a neighbourhoood map point your web browser to
http://www.quaker.org.uk/images/fhmap.PDF

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Accomodation is not being arranged by Radstats.

        * Some inexpensive lodging is available at the Friends
International Centre around the corner. (£36 single, £60 twin)
        tel: 020 7387 5648 fax: 020 7383 3722 email: [log in to unmask]
        website: http://www.quaker.org.uk/pubsetc/ovnight.html

        *. See also; St Pancras Youth Hostel, 79-81 Euston Road NW1; tel:
0870 770 6044; fax: (020) 7388 6766; e-mail: [log in to unmask] (Pnds
24.00 per night B&B for adults; just down the road from Friends House). Book
on-line at http://www.yha.org.uk

        * Ibis London Euston, 3 Cardington Street NW1; tel : (020) 7388
7777; fax: (020) 7388 0001 (Pnds 69.95 per night, but cheaper if you have a
loyalty card; VERY close to Friends House) Book on line at
http://www.ibishotel.com.
        * For other accommodation see
http://www.4tourism.com/uk/london.html.

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For an A4 flyer to print or post, please go to
www.radstats.org.uk/conf2004flyer.pdf

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Current Radstats Troika - Russell Ecob, Helen Meszaros, Robin Rice, &
Humphrey Southall ([log in to unmask])

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