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...n and operate existing assets, promote better use of existing capacity and promote targeted infrastructure improvements where necessary. The projects selected in the final Indicative Transport Investm...

2. Scotland’s Housing - 8th December 08
(Conferences/Housing, planning and regeneration)
...   “The key is to create more homes for people to live in and improve quality of life.  The average age for a first-time buyer is 34. We owe it to the...

...can play in influencing the attitudes and behaviour of individuals in support f its objectives of societal improvement.   Last year’s inaugural social marketing conference explor...

...e day event and consider how we can embed the child poverty agenda in Single Outcome Agreements (SOAs) and improve the take up of tax credits and benefits. Examine how best those in Government in Scot...

5. Childhood Obesity - 10th November 2008
(Conferences/Health and wellbeing)
...ly way to effect enduring change.  As part of ‘Healthy Eating, Active Living: An Action Plan to Improve Diet, Increase Physical Activity and Tackle Obesity’, the Scottish Government h...

...e, and how councils and community wardens schemes can make a real difference to the reduction of crime and improvement of community safety. 11:15    Delivering effective community ...

7. Human Rights & Equalities - 8th October 2008
(Conferences/People and society)
...nths and years. What can Scotland learn from other Commissions? What can we do differently? And how can we improve our record on human rights and equality? 11:30 What the Commissions should do to...

8. Successful Scotland - SOAs - 30th September 2008
(Conferences/Local government)
...d Broadcaster   Keynote Speakers: Colin Mair, Chief Executive, Improvement Service Robert Black, Auditor General for Scotland ...

9. George Hosking
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...olence; and has developed detailed policy proposals for an effective early prevention strategy which would improve long-term outcomes in physical health, mental health, educational performance, wealth...

10. Dr Chris J Spray MA, PhD, MIEEM, MBE
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...is has a PhD in zoology from Aberdeen University and has received an MBE for his services to environmental improvement and conservation in the water industry. He is a past President of the Institute o...

11. Tim Kendrick
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...of the London based Safe Neighbourhoods Unit, he helped to pioneer partnership approaches to neighbourhood improvement and crime reduction throughout the United Kingdom. ...

12. Isabel Hutton
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...rotection; education; children’s social work services including youth justice, youth work and health improvement. ...

13. Dr Moira Connolly
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
... illness.  She is actively involved in clinical audit and is a keen supporter of using informatics to improve service delivery. ...

14. Prof Sally Macintyre
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...l and mental health and capacity to lead healthy lives, and to design and evaluate interventions aiming to improve public health and reduce social inequalities in health.   For the last 20 years ...

15. Kenneth Corsar
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...ard as a  non-executive member in 2003 and became Chairman in 2005.  One of his priorities is Health Improvement and Reducing Health Inequalities in the population.  He served on the recent Mini...

16. Kathleen McGill
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...rship. Kathleen’s portfolio of public health work in the CHP includes the East Dunbartonshire Joint Health Improvement Plan, the CHP Inequality Action Plan and the CHP Health and Homelessness Plan. ...

17. Dr Laurence Gruer OBE
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...ctor of Public Health Science with Health Scotland. He is interested in everything to do with health improvement and health inequalities. He is the lead author of a major report to the UK Govern...

18. Kim Hartley
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
... clients in the Scottish government and parliament. Kim is currently leading a campaign, with partners, to improve provision for people with communication support needs throughout the justice pathway....

19. Dr Laurence Gruer OBE
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...ctor of Public Health Science with Health Scotland. He is interested in everything to do with health improvement and health inequalities. He is the lead author of a major report to the UK Govern...

20. Kenneth Corsar
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...ard as a non-executive member in 2003 and became Chairman in 2005. One of his priorities is Health Improvement and Reducing Health Inequalities in the population. He served on the recent Mini...

21. Jonathan Fair
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...Homes for Scotland in September 2007 with the specific remit of delivering a range of key outwardly facing improvements and initiatives within the organisation; all in line with its recently launched ...

22. Lesley Hinds
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...ty Trust, among many others. Most recently she has been the Chair of NHS Health Scotland, the health improvement agency formerly known as HEBS. Currently, she is Chair of Edinburgh’s Mela and Ed...

23. Sara Hiom
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...y to empower, encourage and enable individuals to make informed choices to reduce their risk of cancer and improve chances of early detection. As Director of Health Information Sara has overall respon...

24. Martyn Evans
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...sor of Law at the University of Strathclyde from 1995-2001.  He is a non-executive Director of NHS Quality Improvement Scotland. Martyn was Chief Executive Officer of Citizens Advice Scotland for...

25. Keith Yates
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...nce.  He also chairs the Citizen First Definitive National Address Consortium and represents SOLACE on the Improvement Service Board. Outside work he enjoys reading, running and hillwalking and i...

26. Lorne Crerar
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...tland”. His report (The Crerar Review) was published in September 2007. He was a Chairman of the Housing Improvement Task Force and was responsible for the creation of the concept of the “Single Su...

27. Colin Mair
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
In Autumn 2004 he become the first Chief Executive of ‘The Improvement Service for Scottish Local Government’.  This is a partnership between national and local government in Scotland

28. Maurice Frankel
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
... He has been heavily involved in persuading the UK government to introduce FOI legislation, seeking to improve the bill during its Parliamentary passage and subsequently training both public autho...

29. Delegate testimonials
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...re' conferences bring together a wide range of diverse interests, essential to devising an effective improvement agenda for the Scottish planning system, and incorporating lots of participation...

30. Iain Docherty
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...mphasis on the structures and changing management processes of local and regional governance, policies for improved economic performance, and the development and implementation of strategic planning a...

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