Health Statistics User Group
Mini-Workshop on 16th November 2010
This mini-workshop will discuss strategic priorities for health and social care statistics, and the role that HSUG can play in taking them forward.
The workshop will provide an opportunity to learn about, and comment on, a first cut of strategic priorities for health and social care statistics, identified by the Health and Social Care Theme. If you want to learn more about this, or you want to have an impact on the prioritisation of work at national level in the area of health and social care statistics - what needs to be maintained, supported or developed, what areas could possibly be reduced to cope with budget constraints - then this event will be of interest to you.
When? Tuesday 16th November 2010
Where? Royal Statistical Society, 12 Errol Street, London, EC1Y 8LX
Cost? Free Workshop
But places are limited so you must register for the workshop by e-mailing [log in to unmask]
For more information about HSUG please go to http://www.rss.org.uk/HSUG.
Programme
11.20 Refreshments and registration
11.30 Discussion on Strategic Priorities
This will include:
Ø Presentation and discussion on the strategic priorities for health and social statistics, as drawn up by the Health and Social Care Theme
Ø Discussion of HSUG role - particular in relation to taking forward these strategic priorities
12:45-13.00 Summary of discussion and way forward
13:00 Close
Alison Macfarlane
Department of Midwifery
City University London
Philpot Street, London E1 2EA
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