Beveridge's Five Giants Revisited from a Human
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Want, disease, ignorance, squalor and idleness: Beveridge’s five giants revisited from a human rights perspective Thursday 25 April 2019 8:30 – 16:45 David Shaw Lecture Theatre, Newcastle Medical School , Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 4HH PROGRAMME 8:30-9:00 Registration, tea & coffee 9:00-9:10 Welcome address Prof Allyson Pollock, Director, Institute of Health & Society, Newcastle University Prof Rhona Smith, Head, Law School, Newcastle University 9:10-10:55 Right to social security and right to food Prof Lorna McGregor, Professor of Law & Director of Human Rights Centre, University of Essex (Facilitator) A lived-experience testimony, Lucretia Harrison Prof Martin Caraher, Professor of Food & Health Policy, City University of London Robbie Davison, Director, Can Cook Liverpool Dr Elisabeth Garratt, Research Fellow, Centre for Social Investigation, Nuffield College, University of Oxford Dr Mandy Cheetham, Research Associate in Public Health, Teesside University 10:55-11:15 Coffee break 11:15-12:45 Right to housing Prof Aoife Nolan, Professor of International Human Rights Law, University of Nottingham (Facilitator) A lived-experience testimony, Paul Emery John Boughton, social historian and author of Municipal dreams: the rise and fall of council housing Prof Suzanne Fitzpatrick, Professor of Housing & Social Policy, Heriot-Watt University Dr Amy Clair, Research Fellow in Social Policy, University of Essex 12:45-13:30 Lunch 13:30-15:00 Right to health and long-term care Dr Katie Boyle, Associate Professor in International Law, University of Stirling (Facilitator) Lived-experience testimony, Libby Morrison Prof Barbara Hanratty, Professor of Primary Care & Public Health, Newcastle University Prof Julie Froud, Professor of Financial Innovation, University of Manchester Prof Charlene Harrington, Professor Emeritus of Sociology & Nursing, University of California San Francisco 15:00-15:15 Coffee break 15:15-16:30 Round table discussion Prof Fiona Godlee, BMJ Editor (chair) Prof Peter Kelly, Centre Director, Public Health England North East Sally Young, CEO, Newcastle Council for Voluntary Service Prof Paul Johnstone, North of England Regional Director, Public Health England Patrick Butler, editor of society, health and education policy for the Guardian 16:30-16:45 Concluding remarks Prof Fiona Godlee, BMJ Editor 16:45 Close Public Evening Lecture by Prof Sir Michael Marmot King’s Hall, Armstrong Building, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU 17:15-17:20 Welcome address Prof Chris Day, Vice-Chancellor and President, Newcastle University 17:20-17:50 Performance by Streetwise Opera 17:50-19:00 Public lecture by Prof Sir Michael Marmot .