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Call for Papers - LARIA / HSUG WINTER SEMINAR AND LEARNING EVENT 2011

"NHS and Local Government Intelligence - Sharing skills and information for the future"

A joint LARIA/HSUG Winter seminar and learning event will take place as Aston University on Wednesday 7th December 2011.
The LARIA events group and the HSUG committee would like to invite organisations or individuals to share examples of their local work, in either a workshop or presentation format, at this important one day seminar and learning event.

The aims of the event are very much in line with the work being undertaken by the Local Government Team in the Department of Health and by the Public Health England Information and Intelligence (I&I) Working Group.

Please visit the LARIA websiteto download the full call for papers document including policy context and key themes.

If you are interested in sharing your work at the event please email the required details as below to laria@mosaicevents.co.uk

  • Your name
  • Job Title
  • Organisation
  • Contact Details - email address and telephone number
  • Short summary that briefly outlines, the objectives of the work, the key findings and the actual/potential impact
  • Please confirm whether you would like your submission to be considered for a presentation or workshop
EXTENDED deadline for submissions is Thursday, 20 October 2011.
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