The Hedley Lecture: Public health in a changing world – an extra-terrestrial perspective, 28 April, Wednesday, 6 PM, InterContinental Hong Kong

April 7, 2010
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Anthony Hedley has served for more than 22 years as Chair Professor of Community Medicine in the University of Hong Kong and honorary consultant to the Department of Health and Hospital Authority. He is now retiring from Hong Kong. While we are very sad to see him leave, Civic Exchange and Clean Air Network have organized this lecture, with the generous support of the InterContinental Hong Kong, to provide his many friends and colleagues a final opportunity to hear from one of Hong Kong’s foremost advocates for public health.

Professor Hedley will focus on the importance of risk communication, and the difficulties of translating the scientific evidence of harm into clear messages which can be understood and acted upon by all members of the community, including policymakers, legislators and the general public. He will discuss the critical importance of evidence based approaches and the contest with alternative beliefs which may be antithetical to public health; the role of governments in protecting those who are most vulnerable in the community, and the importance of creating new developments in close collaboration between the scientific and NGO communities in raising awareness across all sectors of current and future hazards to health in a rapidly urbanizing planet. He will call for a new approach to the public health function with the development of an independent advisory role and a principal focus on the reduction of inequity in environmental health and health care.

Time, Date & Venue:
InterContinental Hong Kong
18 Salisbury Road, Kowloon,
(Cypress, Lobby Level)
28 April 2010, Wednesday, 6 pm

The lecture will be conducted in English and will be open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis. If you would like to attend, please send us an email at info@hongkongcan.org.

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