Exploring and Theorising the Nature of Participation as Evidence in...

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Foundation for the Sociology of Health & Illness
Exploring and Theorising the Nature of Participation as Evidence in Health Research, Policy and Practice
Symposium supported by Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness
22nd – 23rd September 2014
GLT4 Warwick Medical School, Gibbet Hill Campus, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
And on Skype Link to
Seminar Room 1, Level 1, Entrance 5, Falmouth Building, School of Public Health and Family Medicine,
University of Cape Town, South Africa (UCT venue for morning of 23rd tbc)
PROGRAMME
Chairperson: Professor Gillian Lewando Hundt
Organising Committee: Dr Maria Stuttaford, Dr Annette Boaz, Prof Mary Chambers, Prof Karien Stronks
Monday 22nd
09:30 10:30*
Arrival and refreshments
10:00-10:15
11:00-11:15
Welcome and Chair
Professor Gillian Lewando-Hundt, Warwick Medical School, University of
Warwick, Warwick
10:15-10:45
11:15-11:45
Presentation
10:45-11:15
11:45-12:15
Presentation
Participation and the right to health: virtues, valorising and valuing
Dr Maria Stuttaford, Associate Fellow, Warwick Medical School,
University of Warwick
Rethinking the relationship between science and society?: academic
attitudes to public participation in research
Dr Annette Boaz, St George’s, London
11:15-11:45
12:15-12:45
Refreshments
11:45-12:15
12:45-13:15
Presentation
12:15-13:00
13:15-14:00
Lunch
13:00-13:15
14:00-14:15
Summary and ways
forward
Professor Emerita Celia Davies, The Open University
13:15-13:45
14:15-14:45
Presentation
13:45-14:30
14:45-15:30
Facilitated conversation
Versions of verisimilitude and the trappings of truth
Professor Hannah Bradby, Department of Sociology
Uppsala University, Sweden
Formal participation and accountability: health committees in South Africa
Ms Therese Boulle, Ms Hanne Haricharan, Ms Zingi Sofayiya, School of
Public Health and Family Medicine, University of Cape Town and Mr
Mzanywa Ndibongo, with Dr Maria Stuttaford
14:30-15:30
15:30-16:30
Panel Discussion
15:30-15:45
16:30-16:45
Refreshments
15:45-16:45
16:45-17:45
Parallel workshops
Chair Research: Dr Hannah Bradby
Chair Governance: tbc
Chair Health Promotion: Mr Marius Ungureanu, Cluj, Romania
16:45-17:00
17:45-18:00
Summary
Professor Gillian Lewando-Hundt
Rationales for participation and the role of lay knowledge in health
promotion. Dr Janneke Harting, Department of Public Health, Academic
Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam
Chair: Jonathan Tritter, Professor of Sociology and Public Policy, Deputy
Dean Faculty of Languages and Social Science, Aston University
Panel of selected participants with Questions from Plenary
Tuesday 23rd September
09:00 10:00
Arrival and refreshments
09:15-09:30
10:15-10:30
Welcome and themes
from previous day
Professor Mary Chambers, Director of the Centre for Public Engagement,
St George’s, London
09:30-11:15
10:30-12:15
Presentation
Bringing the Public in to Public Health; Public Engagement in Public
Health England the challenges of developing and mainstreaming the PHE
People’s Panel
Professor Jonathan Tritter, Aston University and Dr Mio Fredrikkson,
Uppsala University
Presentation
Health worker perceptions of participation: Italy
Professor Carlo Alberto Camuccio, Nursing Course of Venice and Feltre,
University of Padua, Italy
Presentation
Participation and health promotion: Romania
Mr Marius Ungureanu, Cluj School of Public Health, Babes-Bolyai
University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Presentation
Participation and patient involvement in mental health: Portugal
Luisa Brito Professora-Adjunta: Escola Superior de Enfermagem de
Coimbra, Portugal
11:15-11:45
12:15-12:45
Refreshments
11:45-13:00
12:45-14:00
Parallel workshops
13:00-14:00
14:00-15:00
Lunch
14:00-15:30
15:00-16:30
Discussion and peer
and user feedback on
draft papers presented
15:30-16:00
16:30-17:00
Refreshments
16:00-17:00
17:00-18:00
Discussion of
preparation of large
grant application
17:00 18:00
Close
* Local time in Cape Town
Chair Research: Dr Annette Boaz
Chair Governance: Dr Maria Stuttaford
Chair Health Promotion: Dr Janneke Harting
Chair: Professor Gillian Lewando-Hundt
Chair: Professor Gillian Lewando-Hundt
Dr Maria Stuttaford and Dr Annette Boaz
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