Seminar: "What might a sustainable healthcare service look like?"
Wednesday 29 November 2017, 1:30pm to 5:00pm
Venue
A15 Charles Carter Building, Lancaster, UKOpen to
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Event Details
To examine this question we will be joined by leading healthcare and policy specialists Adrian Sutton, James Chandler and Ken Barnsley who will offer their diverse perspectives and visions for possible futures of sustainable healthcare.
In the first of a series of seminars seeking to deepen our understanding of what a healthcare service of the future may look like and create a forum in which to share ideas, we will discuss the challenges, opportunities and the wider implications for the UK as a whole.
A15 Charles Carter Building, Lancaster University Management School
Speakers
Squiggle Foundation
Adrian was a Consultant in Child & Family Psychiatry and Psychotherapy at MRI, RMCH and St Mary’s Hospital, Manchester (1986- 2009). Although Adrian is now retired from clinical practice he continues to provide consultation/supervision to NHS staff. Adrian is Honorary Senior Teaching Fellow in Medical Education at the University of Manchester, where his involvement in the undergraduate medical curriculum has included responsibilities as Director of Studies & Academic Lead for Ethics and Law. He
The Work Foundation, Lancaster University
James joined the Work Foundation in November 2016 as a Researcher, having completed a PhD in public health which explored the impact of working in a social enterprise on employee health and wellbeing through the lens of ‘good’ work. The research culminated in the development of an empirically informed conceptual model that illustrates how working in a social enterprise may lead to improved health and wellbeing outcomes. In his role at the Work Foundation, he is primarily focused on developing ev
Ken Barnsley MPH
Blackburn with Darwen Council, Lancashire
Ken is a Public Health Specialist with Blackburn with Darwen Council Public Health Team, leading on Ageing Well, Digital Public Health and Physical Activity. The Public Health Team at Blackburn with Darwen have been instrumental in the development of the Lancashire and South Cumbria Sustainability and Transformation Plan and the Place Based Prevention Programme for Pennine Lancashire. Ken is leading Public Health prevention work on Nutrition and Physical Activity, Frailty, Musculoskeletal proble
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