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Opportunity to Engage
in the Debate
The Royal Society of Health is continually expanding its work on the policy front, responding to government consultations and proactively campaigning to influence government policy, and is now seeking to further engage members in the public health debate. The Society appreciates there is a wealth of knowledge and expertise among its membership and is seeking to give Members the opportunity to come together on areas of common interest to influence public health policy.
The Society is therefore setting up two Member task groups on key areas of work for the Society.
Obesity & Physical Activity The aim of these groups is to bring experts in these areas together to engage in debate and provide a source of information, case studies and advice for the Society.
Eligibility is based on knowledge and experience through work or academia in either of these areas. To secure a place please email a brief career history and an outline of why you would be interested in being part of the relevant task group. Please email your response to Alison Gehring, Senior Policy Officer, agehring@rsph.org.uk
Places are limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis so a prompt response is encouraged. We look forward to hearing from you in the near future and working together to take forward the public health debate. 3 November 2006 For further information contact: Alison Gehring, Policy Officer, Tel: 0207 630 0121 extn 218 Notes for Editors: The Royal Society for the Promotion of Health is the largest and longest-established
public health organisation in the UK. We were founded in 1876 to promote
joined up thinking between health professionals and we are a networking
organisation that cuts across traditional professional boundaries.
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