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Why would two NHS oncologists run 6 marathons in 6 days? To raise public awareness of the dangers of the coalition Government's Health and Social Care Bill. Doctors Clive Peedell and David Wilson will run from Aneurin Bevan's statue in Cardiff to deliver a 'Postcard from Bevan' to David Cameron's constituency office in Witney, and to Andrew Lansley at the Department of Health. Join others in in a rally at either of these places to meet them. For more details click here.
Medical peace work prize awarded to Dr Sebnem Korur Financi The 2011 International Medical Peace Award was given to Prof Dr Sebnem Korur Financi, President of the Human Rights Foundation of Turkey, for her courageous opposition to torture and human rights abuses. It was presented at the conference 'Medicine and Conscience' and jointly awarded by IPPNW and the International Medical Peace Work Network of which Medact is a member. For more details of the award and the conference click here
Refugee Health Network workshop at RCGP Annual Conference To assist GPs to address the particular health and access needs of vulnerable migrants, including refugees, refused asylum seekers and victims of trafficking, the Refugee Health Network organised a workshop at the RCGP's Annual Conference: A Denial of Care: Primary Health Care of Vulnerable Migrants. There still appears to be confusion over entitlement issues in particular. For more details click here
New report from Medact: Preventing Torture: the role of physicians and their professional organisations: principles and practice Medact's new report Preventing Torture: the role of physicians and their professional organisations:principles and practice was launched today with a Comment piece in the Lancet. The report considers how professional medical bodies can more effectively work towards eliminating torture, both through the support they give their members, and in their response to medical complicity. it concludes with recommendaitons for National Medical Associations and for the World Medical Association. There is clear evidence that there is still much to be done both to protect medical professionals who expose torture, and to prevent medical complicity in it. This report is part of a 'work in progress' to address this unacceptable siutation. Click here for the Comment piece in the Lancet or to download the report.
Legality and the Health and Social Care Bill Medact member Gay Lee has helped put together a ‘pack’ to facilitate letters to MPs and Lords on how the Health & Social Care Bill will destroy the legal basis of a comprehensive health service. This includes a briefing, suggested draft letters to save time, and details of those it is especially important to write to. Writing one letter before the next Commons vote and before the Bill goes to the Lords in June could make a crucial difference. To get more info and this 'pack' please email: roz_dixon@hotmail.com. The briefing can be downloaded here .
Become a Medactivist Medactivist is an email group for Medact members who want to keep up to date with the latest developments in Medact campaigns.


Challenging barriers to global health

Medact speaks out for countless people across the globe whose health, wellbeing and access to proper health care are severely compromised by the effects of war, poverty and environmental damage.

As health professionals, we campaign and we lobby governments, international bodies and other influential organisations. We call on them to take positive action on preventing violent conflict, improving health and on raising the standards of health care worldwide.

As a registered charity, our impact on the world’s health and health services relies on the support of our valued members. By becoming a member, you’ll:

Automatically make our voice louder and help us achieve real results

 

  • Become part of an international network of like-minded people who share your concerns on global health
  • Be kept up-to-date on how we’re using your contribution and on relevant developments across the globe, through our free magazine Communiqué, published three times a year. Join today



Medicine, Conflict and Survival is an international journal for all those interested in the health aspects of violence and human rights. Using the lens of medicine, public health, and the environment it offers unique insights into both the drivers and devastation caused by violent conflict, and strategies for conflict prevention and resolution. It is a designated journal of Medact & IPPNW. To find out more click here


The seven online courses that make up the Medical Peace Work training that Medact has helped to develop as part of an EC project can be found here. Covering subjects from health and human rights to nuclear weapons to self care, they are a key resource for health professionals to advance the cause of peace in today's world.


logo.gifThe UK chapter of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) are campaigning for a practical way to achieve a world without nuclear weapons - a Nuclear Weapons Convention (NWC). A NWC would address the roots of the nuclear weapons problem - the continued possession of nuclear weapons by a small minority of countries who risk their use by design, accident, miscalculation or by terrorists, and whose weapons are an incentive to others to also become nuclear armed. For more information, visit the ICAN-UK website.

The People's Health Movement in association with Medact and Doctors for Human Rights has prepared a report on human rights and health in the UK.

This report has been submitted to the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR). The Committee has responsibility for reviewing whether countries comply to their committments under the Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.           For more information .........


GHW3_cover.jpg produced by the People’s Health Movement, Medact, Third World Network, Medico International and Health Action International, will be launched in the UK at University College London on November 24th 6-8pm. Halfdan Mahler has said "Global Health Watch 3, like the previous editions, provides us with compelling evidence about all that is wrong with the governance of health care systems across the world. At the same time, it also provides us with hope, in the many stories about what can be done and what is being done. The challenge before us is to act decisively on the evidence provided". Please let us know if you would like to come by emailing info@medact.org


Medact communications advisor Alison Whyte has produced three information sheets that provide guidance on how to use the media in your campaigning.Current titles include writing to the press, radio interviews, and press releases and are available to download from the members area.


 Communiqué is Medact's magazine which is mailed out to members 3 times a year.

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