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== Forum on Trade and Health in the Pacific: PACER Plus - Should we be worried? ==
 
== Forum on Trade and Health in the Pacific: PACER Plus - Should we be worried? ==
  
[http://phmoz.org/wiki/images/d/d4/Trade_%26_health_forum_flyer_final_.pdf '''Download Flyer''']
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'''Melbourne, 12-13 April 2010'''
  
[http://phmoz.org/wiki/images/7/7b/Registration_Form_PACER_Plus_Forum.pdf '''Download Registration Form''']
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For background information see the resource page [[Pacer Plus: Should we be worried about the impact on health in the Pacific?]]
  
[http://phmoz.org/wiki/images/a/a7/PACERForumProgram-_Draft_11_March_2010_2_.pdf '''Download Draft Program''']
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PHM Oz collaborated with the Institute for Human Security and the Public Health Association of Australia to organise a free public forum on trade and health in the Pacific, held in Melbourne on 12-13 April 2010.
  
PHM Oz is collaborating with the Institute for Human Security and the Public Health Association of Australia to organise a free public forum on trade and health in the Pacific to be held in Melbourne on 12-13 April 2010.
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[http://phmoz.org/wiki/images/c/c4/Trade%26HealthPacificMelbourneForumReport.pdf '''Download FINAL REPORT''']
  
'''Venue:'''
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This forum brought together researchers, activists and health professionals from Australia and the Pacific to consider a range of health issues at stake in the current renegotiation of the Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations (PACER) as PACER Plus.
Ground floor lecture theatre (G04)
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City Campus, La Trobe University
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Sponsoring organisations and groups included:
215 Franklin St, Melbourne
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*The La Trobe University Institute for Human Security
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*The Victorian Branch of the Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA)
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*The Political Economy of Health, Primary Health Care and International Health Special Interest Groups of PHAA
  
This forum will bring together researchers, activists and health professionals from Australia and the Pacific to consider a range of health issues at stake in the current renegotiation of the Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations (PACER) as PACER Plus.  
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Many people contributed to organising this event, which was coordinated by a working group comprising David Legge, Deb Gleeson, Paula O'Brien, Cassandra Fletcher and Wes Morgan.
  
'''Day 1 (12 April)''' will include presentations by expert speakers from both Australia and Pacific Island Countries on health issues including:
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'''Day 1 (12 April)''' included presentations by expert speakers from both Australia and Pacific Island Countries on health issues including:
  
Nutrition and health in the Pacific
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*Nutrition and health in the Pacific
  
• Implications of foreign investment in health care
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*Tobacco and alcohol exposure
  
• Labour mobility and ‘brain drain’
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*Implications of foreign investment in health care
  
• Economic development and health
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*Labour mobility and ‘brain drain’
  
• Gender inequality
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*Economic development and health
  
'''Day 2 (13 April)''' will involve small group discussions focused on planning for research and advocacy.
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*Gender inequality
  
Health practitioners, researchers, academics and activists, along with others with an interest in the impacts of trade agreements in the Pacific are invited to attend.
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'''Day 2 (13 April)''' involved small group discussions focused on planning for research and advocacy.
  
This forum is a shared initiative of the People’s Health Movement Australia (PHM Oz), the Institute for Human Security and the Public Health Association of Australia
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[http://phmoz.org/wiki/images/d/da/Trade%26HealthForumFlyer_Version2.pdf '''Download Flyer''']
  
There is no charge for this event. Registration is essential.
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[http://phmoz.org/wiki/images/3/33/ForumProgramFINAL.pdf '''Download Final Program''']
 
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[http://phmoz.org/wiki/images/7/7b/Registration_Form_PACER_Plus_Forum.pdf '''Download Registration Form''']
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To register, please email your completed registration form to Cassandra Fletcher (c.fletcher[at]latrobe.edu.au) or Deborah Gleeson (d.gleeson[at]latrobe.edu.au) by '''1 April 2010'''. Registration forms can also be mailed to Deborah Gleeson, School of Public Health, La Trobe University, Bundoora VIC 3086.
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[http://www.latrobe.edu.au/city/location '''Campus location map and public transport''']
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Latest revision as of 04:25, 9 May 2010

[edit] Forum on Trade and Health in the Pacific: PACER Plus - Should we be worried?

Melbourne, 12-13 April 2010

For background information see the resource page Pacer Plus: Should we be worried about the impact on health in the Pacific?

PHM Oz collaborated with the Institute for Human Security and the Public Health Association of Australia to organise a free public forum on trade and health in the Pacific, held in Melbourne on 12-13 April 2010.

Download FINAL REPORT

This forum brought together researchers, activists and health professionals from Australia and the Pacific to consider a range of health issues at stake in the current renegotiation of the Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations (PACER) as PACER Plus.

Sponsoring organisations and groups included:

  • The La Trobe University Institute for Human Security
  • The Victorian Branch of the Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA)
  • The Political Economy of Health, Primary Health Care and International Health Special Interest Groups of PHAA

Many people contributed to organising this event, which was coordinated by a working group comprising David Legge, Deb Gleeson, Paula O'Brien, Cassandra Fletcher and Wes Morgan.

Day 1 (12 April) included presentations by expert speakers from both Australia and Pacific Island Countries on health issues including:

  • Nutrition and health in the Pacific
  • Tobacco and alcohol exposure
  • Implications of foreign investment in health care
  • Labour mobility and ‘brain drain’
  • Economic development and health
  • Gender inequality

Day 2 (13 April) involved small group discussions focused on planning for research and advocacy.

Download Flyer

Download Final Program

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