
MEETING PAPERS ... 2020, 2021 and 2022
WEDNESDAY, 21 SEPTEMBER 2022 - 5.30pm - 7.00pm
Joseph Healy - Steering Committee of Zero COVID
Joseph Healy speaks about COVID Action. COVID Action campaigns for the Government and media to recognise that the COVID Pandemic is not over, and that precautionary public health measures must be taken to slow down community transmission as we go into Autumn and Winter.
Joseph Healy - Steering Committee of Zero COVID
Joseph Healy speaks about COVID Action. COVID Action campaigns for the Government and media to recognise that the COVID Pandemic is not over, and that precautionary public health measures must be taken to slow down community transmission as we go into Autumn and Winter.
MONDAY, 18 JULY 2022 - 5.30pm- 7.00pm
PETER WALSH, Chief Executive, Action Against Medical Accidents (AvMA)
AvMA's priorities are informed by daily contact with people whose lives have been devastated by avoidable harm during healthcare provision. The support they provide to individuals is at the heart of what they do. They use their experience and expertise to reduce medical accidents.
PETER WALSH, Chief Executive, Action Against Medical Accidents (AvMA)
AvMA's priorities are informed by daily contact with people whose lives have been devastated by avoidable harm during healthcare provision. The support they provide to individuals is at the heart of what they do. They use their experience and expertise to reduce medical accidents.
MONDAY, 20 JUNE 2022 - 5.30pm - 7.00pm
JOHN JAMES, Chief Executive, Sickle Cell Society
The Sickle Cell Society (SCS) was formed by a group of patients, parents and health professionals in 1979. They were concerned about the lack of understanding and the inadequacy of treatment for people living with Sickle Cell Disorder. The SCS's vision is to be the most successful Sickle Cell organisation nationally with a wide network of well-informed, committed and active supporters working at local, national and international levels.
JOHN JAMES, Chief Executive, Sickle Cell Society
The Sickle Cell Society (SCS) was formed by a group of patients, parents and health professionals in 1979. They were concerned about the lack of understanding and the inadequacy of treatment for people living with Sickle Cell Disorder. The SCS's vision is to be the most successful Sickle Cell organisation nationally with a wide network of well-informed, committed and active supporters working at local, national and international levels.
MONDAY, 23 MAY 2022 - 5.30pm - 7.00pm.
BRIONY SLOPER - currently leading the Health and Care in the Community COVID-19 Response and Recovery Cell for the London Region NHSE/1 at NHS England.
MONDAY, 25 APRIL 2022 - 5.30pm - 7.00pm
Dr. DOUGLAS GREEN - PARADOCJOHN JAMES - Sickle Cell Society - will be speaking at the June 2022 Meeting.
Dr. DOUGLAS GREEN - PARADOCJOHN JAMES - Sickle Cell Society - will be speaking at the June 2022 Meeting.
MONDAY, 21 MARCH 2022 - 5.30pm - 7.00pm - Zoom Meeting
With DEREK PRENTICE - Lay Member, Royal College of Emergency Medicine:
- Devastating Waits in Emergency Departments - What is the solution?
Celebrating CHRIS HARTLEY-SHARPE
- 26 years leading training for LAS First Responders
With DEREK PRENTICE - Lay Member, Royal College of Emergency Medicine:
- Devastating Waits in Emergency Departments - What is the solution?
Celebrating CHRIS HARTLEY-SHARPE
- 26 years leading training for LAS First Responders
MONDAY, 28 FEBRUARY 2022 - 5.30pm - 7.00pm - Zoom Meeting
PERFORMANCE OF AMBULANCE SERVICES ACROSS ENGLAND
Mark Docherty, Director of Clinical Commissioning and Strategic Development & Executive Nurse
PERFORMANCE OF AMBULANCE SERVICES ACROSS ENGLAND
Mark Docherty, Director of Clinical Commissioning and Strategic Development & Executive Nurse
MONDAY, 17 JANUARY 2022 - 5.30pm - 7.00pm - Zoom Meeting
Parity of Esteem - Flyer ... 3 pages
Health and Social Care Act - Definition ... 1 page
Parity of Esteem - Flyer ... 3 pages
Health and Social Care Act - Definition ... 1 page
MONDAY, 04 OCTOBER 2021 - 5.30pm - 7.00pm
USING HUMAN FACTORS TO IMPROVE PARAMEDIC CARE AND ENHANCE PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT IN THE LAS
Led by Forum Member, Courtney Grant
USING HUMAN FACTORS TO IMPROVE PARAMEDIC CARE AND ENHANCE PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT IN THE LAS
Led by Forum Member, Courtney Grant
MONDAY, 09 MARCH 2020 - South Wing Committee Room, St. Thomas Hospital, Westminstrer Bridge Road ... 5.30pm - 7.30pm
Agenda
Finding the Committee Room
1. Enter St. Thomas' Main Entrance - Westminster Bridge Road
2. Turn right, and then left after the Toilets
3. Walk past the Lifts.
4. Keep walking until you get to Queen Victoria
5. Turn right, and then walk to the end of the Corridor
That is where you will find us.
Agenda
Finding the Committee Room
1. Enter St. Thomas' Main Entrance - Westminster Bridge Road
2. Turn right, and then left after the Toilets
3. Walk past the Lifts.
4. Keep walking until you get to Queen Victoria
5. Turn right, and then walk to the end of the Corridor
That is where you will find us.