Economic Justice & Health January Planning Meeting
Planning meeting for members of the Economic Justice & Health Group. If you’re interested in joining please email [email protected]
Planning meeting for members of the Economic Justice & Health Group. If you’re interested in joining please email [email protected]
The Climate & Health Group Action Planning team will be meeting this Thursday to continue work on upcoming Health for a Green New Deal actions. If you’re interested in joining please email [email protected]
This Friday 22nd January, the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons is entering into international law! ?️ This is a big step toward the total elimination of nuclear weapons. ⚖️ The Treaty means that all nuclear weapons activity will be illegal under international law. ✊? It provides a strong mechanism for campaigners to […]
Our friends at Musicians for Peace and Disarmament have organised a sequence of short musical performances to mark and to celebrate the coming into international law of UN’s Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. They will be joined by guest speaker Dr. Tilman Ruff.
Our Brighton Group will be meeting online on Tuesday 26th January. To find out how to join their meeting please email [email protected]
Dr Max Thoburn, a member of our Economic Justice & Health Group, will be speaking at the University of Birmingham Docs Not Cops “Exploring Health Inequalities in 2020” Conference. He will be discussing findings from the upcoming Medact report on economic policy and public health during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr Sarah Walpole, another Medact member, […]
Join Medact & Health Declares to explore how we research and assess the action being taken by Royal Colleges and other health institutions on Climate Change.
Join us for our planning meeting on Monday 8th February at 7pm to discuss ways to influence candidates in the upcoming Scottish Parliament elections.
The Climate & Health Research will be meeting on Wednesday 10th February to continue work on our new briefing.
The pandemic has taken a massive toll on both lives and livelihoods in the UK. Yet this outcome could have been prevented.