Greater Manchester Devolution: The Implications and Opportunities for Child Health and Wellbeing Research
Dates: | 20 November 2017 |
Times: | 09:45 - 15:00 |
What is it: | Conferences |
Organiser: | Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health |
Who is it for: | University staff, Adults |
Speaker: | Jon Rouse, Dr Carol Ewing, Professor David Taylor-Robinson, Simon Stones, Professor Anne Greenough, Dr. Arpana Verma, Professor Neil Humphrey, Professor Stephen Cropper, Professor John Ainsworth |
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The event is to identify the key child health research and evaluation implications of devolution. To bring together key stakeholders to discuss potential collaborative research project ideas and future grant applications.
Focus: Pre-pregnancy to transition to adult services; public health and early intervention; multi-sectoral - health, education, social care, youth justice, voluntary sector.
Format: Series of short presentations about: devolution and child health and wellbeing strategy in GM; current picture of child health and wellbeing in GM; key underpinning issues. Group work to identify key research/evaluation implications and priorities.
To register for this FREE event please contact: Jane.Mann@Manchester.ac.uk
Speakers
Jon Rouse
Role: Chief Officer
Organisation: Greater Manchester Health & Social Care Partnership
Dr Carol Ewing
Role: Consultant Paediatrician
Organisation: RMCH
Professor David Taylor-Robinson
Role: Public Health and Policy, Institute of Psychology, Health & Society
Organisation: University of Liverpool
Simon Stones
Role: Young People’s Health Activist and Doctoral Researcher in Child and Family Health
Professor Anne Greenough
Role: Professor of Neonatology and Clinical Respiratory Physiology Vice President
Organisation: Kings College London
Dr. Arpana Verma
Role: Reader in Public Health
Organisation: University of Manchester
Professor Neil Humphrey
Role: Head of Manchester Institute of Education
Organisation: University of Manchester
Professor Stephen Cropper
Role: Professor of Management
Organisation: School of Social Science and Public Policy, Keele University
Professor John Ainsworth
Role: Professor of Health Informatics
Organisation: University of Manchester
Travel and Contact Information
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G306b
Jean McFarlane Building
Oxford Rd
Manchester