Avoiding a Crisis. How can we better invest in Health & Wellbeing of Wales?

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Yr Ysgol Reolaeth - School of Management

This event is part of the School of Management Seminar Series series

Speaker

Professor Sir Mansel Aylward, Chair of Bevan Commission and Life Science HUB
David Phillips, Associate Director Institute for Fiscal Studies
Dr Daria Luchinskaya, Research Associate Public Wales Service
Adam Roberts, Head of Economics Health Foundation
Edward Davies, Director of Policy Centre for Social Justice
Mark Drakeford AM Cabinet Secretary for Finance
Gerald Holtham, Visiting Professor Cardiff Met University
Sophie Howe, The Future Generations Commissioner for Wales Debbie Wilcox Leader, WLGA
Dr Tracey Cooper, Chief Executive, Public Health Wales
Alun Thomas Chief Executive, Hafal
Steven Phillips Chief Executive Neath Port Talbot Council
Tracy Mayhill, Chief Executive ABMU
Cllr Susan Elsmore, Cabinet Member for Social Care & Health
Dr Robin Roop Vice President RCEM Wales
Tina Donnelly Director RCN Wales
Helen Mary Jones, Deputy Director, Morgan Academy
Bethan Rhys-Roberts, BBC, Conference Chair

From: 26 Feb 2018, 9 a.m.
To: 26 Feb 2018, 4:30 p.m.
Location: National Assembly for Wales, Pierhead Building, Main Hall, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff CF99 1NA, Other

The symposium brings together leaders in health and social care, to enquire how its growing needs should be funded in future, and whether the current budget is being invested in the right way.

The symposium will feature contributions by senior representatives and leaders of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, Public Health Wales, The Royal College of Emergency Medicine, and Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board.

Sir Mansel Aylward, Chair of the Bevan Commission, will open the debate with his view of the founding principles of the NHS and how healthcare should be funded, and the Welsh Government’s Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Mark Drakeford AM will deliver the symposium’s keynote address.

Why we can’t carry on like this - setting the challenge
Evidence Panel
Strategy Debate 1 – Investing in the Wider Determinants of Health and Wellbeing
Strategy Debate 2 – Investing in Health and Social Care
Keynote speaker - Mark Drakeford AM, Cabinet Secretary for Finance Political Response


Contact: Julie Bromhead (Email: Julie.Bromhead@Swansea.ac.uk) - Telephone: 01792 604056


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