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As part of our commitment to make information as accessible as possible, NHS England's inaugural Annual General Meeting was held in public at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre in London on 12th September 2013.
The Board received reports on business from the previous year and opened up their conversation to questions from the public.
Various workshops and seminars held earlier throughout the day brought together partners from across the world of health care, including the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise sectors.
Twitter was used during the entirety of the event, for delegates and participants to feed back their views as it unfolded. Workshop themes and hashtags included...
- Call to action – #CallToAction
- End of life care – #endoflifecare
- 7 day services – #7DayServices
- Health Inequalities/health equality – #healthequality
- Transparency and Participation – #transparency
A separate recording of each agenda item will be published on YouTube.
At the Call to Action! panel discussion, young artists and political activists will explore protest culture and forms of civil disobedience. The starting point for the discussion will be two film works that won awards in the Prix Ars Electronica’s u19-create your world category.
The documentary “The 2020 Rise Up” deals with global protest movements such as climate protests and anti-government mass protests in Hong Kong as well as with the question of the extent to which the protest actions were influenced by the pandemic. The experimental animated film "INCERT" takes a critical look at political and social developments of the present as well as possible future scenarios and refers to the major crises of our time: environmental and climate crisis, surveillance and racist police violence. Inspired by the questions raised in the films, the filmmakers and activists working in different fields exchange their views on current social developments, their experiences of resistance against existing conditions, their fears and hopes for the future.
Credit: tom mesic
Step It Up! The Surgeon General’s Call to Action to Promote Walking and Walkable Communities
Photos from the Step It Up! Launch Event Webcast and 22 minute walk through NOMA afterward
Step It Up! The Surgeon General’s Call to Action to Promote Walking and Walkable Communities
Photos from the Step It Up! Launch Event Webcast and 22 minute walk through NOMA afterward
Step It Up! The Surgeon General’s Call to Action to Promote Walking and Walkable Communities
Photos from the Step It Up! Launch Event Webcast and 22 minute walk through NOMA afterward
Photos: Joshua Barash
International LGBT Rights: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
Date: 6/14/2010 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Location: Pacific Design Center, Silver Screen Theatre
8687 Melrose Avenue
The City of West Hollywood Human Rights Speaker Series and Christopher Street West present a special Speaker Series event with special guest speakers.
Photo Credit: Joshua Barash
Step It Up! The Surgeon General’s Call to Action to Promote Walking and Walkable Communities
Photos from the Step It Up! Launch Event Webcast and 22 minute walk through NOMA afterward
Photos: Joshua Barash
International LGBT Rights: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
Date: 6/14/2010 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Location: Pacific Design Center, Silver Screen Theatre
8687 Melrose Avenue
The City of West Hollywood Human Rights Speaker Series and Christopher Street West present a special Speaker Series event with special guest speakers.
Photo Credit: Joshua Barash
Pictured:
> Tim Kelsey – National Director for Patients and Information
(www.england.nhs.uk/about/whos-who)
As part of our commitment to make information as accessible as possible, NHS England's inaugural Annual General Meeting was held in public at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre in London on 12th September 2013.
The Board received reports on business from the previous year and opened up their conversation to questions from the public.
Various workshops and seminars held earlier throughout the day brought together partners from across the world of health care, including the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise sectors.
Twitter was used during the entirety of the event, for delegates and participants to feed back their views as it unfolded. Workshop themes and hashtags included...
- Call to action – #CallToAction
- End of life care – #endoflifecare
- 7 day services – #7DayServices
- Health Inequalities/health equality – #healthequality
- Transparency and Participation – #transparency
A separate recording of each agenda item will be published on YouTube.
As part of our commitment to make information as accessible as possible, NHS England's inaugural Annual General Meeting was held in public at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre in London on 12th September 2013.
The Board received reports on business from the previous year and opened up their conversation to questions from the public.
Various workshops and seminars held earlier throughout the day brought together partners from across the world of health care, including the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise sectors.
Twitter was used during the entirety of the event, for delegates and participants to feed back their views as it unfolded. Workshop themes and hashtags included...
- Call to action – #CallToAction
- End of life care – #endoflifecare
- 7 day services – #7DayServices
- Health Inequalities/health equality – #healthequality
- Transparency and Participation – #transparency
A separate recording of each agenda item will be published on YouTube.
Step It Up! The Surgeon General’s Call to Action to Promote Walking and Walkable Communities
Photos from the Step It Up! Launch Event Webcast and 22 minute walk through NOMA afterward
has written a new book,This is Your Time, for the 60th anniversary of, "At the tender age of six, Ruby Bridges advanced the cause of civil rights in November 1960 when she became the first African American student to integrate an elementary school in the South" and "Inspired by the recent wave of activism led by young people fighting for racial justice, civil rights icon Ruby Bridges shares her story and offers a powerful call to action.".
"The struggle continues...
May my past, my story inspire you.
The first steps toward change are never easy.
Keep your eyes on the Prize."
~ Ruby Bridges
40/365
I can not think of a better "Ruby" for the treasure hunt in the 365/2021 - Expanding Horizons group. And I support the text on the open page of the book.
More about Ms. Bridges: www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/rub...
About the book: www.nytimes.com/2020/11/25/books/review/ruby-bridges-this...
As part of our commitment to make information as accessible as possible, NHS England's inaugural Annual General Meeting was held in public at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre in London on 12th September 2013.
The Board received reports on business from the previous year and opened up their conversation to questions from the public.
Various workshops and seminars held earlier throughout the day brought together partners from across the world of health care, including the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise sectors.
Twitter was used during the entirety of the event, for delegates and participants to feed back their views as it unfolded. Workshop themes and hashtags included...
- Call to action – #CallToAction
- End of life care – #endoflifecare
- 7 day services – #7DayServices
- Health Inequalities/health equality – #healthequality
- Transparency and Participation – #transparency
A separate recording of each agenda item will be published on YouTube.