PHM in South Australia

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Upcoming Event

People's Health Movement SA Meeting

Tuesday 21st June 2005
6:00pm to 8:00pm
Women's Health Statewide, 64 Pennington Tce, North Adelaide


Community Health Partnership Initiatives
Come and hear details of projects designed to link community health work in South Australia with that in the majority world. Presented by:

  • Steve Parker, Safe Communities Project in Sherpur, Bangladesh
  • Margaret Gadd, Project Officer ACROD, Asia-Pacific


followed by
Update on South Australia's contribution to the 2nd People's Health Assembly

RVSP to Victoria Saint at tori@phmoz.org


Report of PHM SA Meeting in Adelaide

The South Australian branch of the People's Health Movement (PHM-SA) had its first meeting for 2005 on Wednesday 28th of April at Women's Health Statewide in North Adelaide. The meeting was attended by 45 people from a broad range of academic, occupational and student backgrounds.

The key note address was given by Fran Baum, PHM Global Steering Committee member and recently appointed Commissioner of the World Health Organisation’s Commission on the Social Determinants of Health (WHOCSDH). Fran began by reviewing the historical understanding and placement of social determinants in the health policies of the WHO and other institutions. She then explained the reasons for the establishment of the Commission and the objectives and preliminary strategies discussed during the launch in Chile in March 2005.

Tori Saint, coordinator of the PHM-SA, followed with a brief update on the activities and initiatives of the interstate PHM branches. Paul Laris described the first People’s Health Assembly held in 2000 before discussing South Australia’s contribution to the upcoming Second People’s Health Assembly (PHA2).

The format of a publication – to be distributed at the PHA2 – detailing key health issues in SA through ‘Vox Pop’ stories was outlined and potential contributors suggested. Richard Hicks, Chairperson of Healthy Cities Noarlunga, offered to provide funding for a PHM Oz banner to be taken to the PHA2. Watch this space for more information regarding these matters.

A special thanks to Gwyn Jolley for chairing the meeting, Kate Saint for preparing the refreshment platters, and Women's Health Statewide for the use of their facilities.


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