Wednesday, January 14, 2009

[EQ] Conference on Better evidence for a better world - The Campbell Collaboration colloquium

The Campbell Collaboration colloquium


Conference on Better evidence for a better world

 

Oslo, Norway, May 18–19, 2009

 

Website: http://www.campbellcollaboration.org/Colloquium/Colloquium.shtml

 

“….How can we improve our schools? How do we best protect our community from crime? How should we care for the homeless? As with health, there is an abundance of questions concerning the effectiveness of interventions and the balance between good and harmful effects, in education, crime and justice, and social welfare.

Together, these areas comprise much of what society is about: creating a safe environment for children to grow up in and encouraging learning and equal opportunities for all, while providing safety nets for those in need. As underlined by the Commission on Social Determinants of Health, education, protection from crime, and social welfare also clearly constitute the broader determinants of health. Action is needed outside of health care to improve life expectancy and health.

This conference on “Better evidence for a better world” especially welcomes contributions from low-income and middle-income countries. To assess the effect of attempts to improve how people are born, grow, live, work, and age in poor countries is very important. We aim to show how the social and medical arenas inter-relate and how interventions often target the same individuals across disciplines.

 

The conference will highlight the need for relevant and reliable evidence, and encourage the building of a world library of systematic reviews aimed at summarising that evidence. Hence we are interested in both primary research and systematic reviews.

 

Hans Rosling to address the Annual Colloquium

Hans Rosling, professor of global health at Sweden's Karolinska Insitute, will address the opening session of our Annual Colloquium in Oslo.

The 2009 Jerry Lee Lecture - Dr. Jonathan Shepherd will give the lecture on the topic "Public Health contributions to Violence Prevention".

 

 

The deadline for submission is January 15, 2009. Please submit via the online submission webpage.
If you should experience technical difficulties with your abstract submission, please contact us by e-mail at colloquium2009@c2admin.org.

 

 

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