2018 Annual Workshop
Registration 0830-9000
Session 1: Employee Wellbeing 0900-1000
Paddy Smith (Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development): “Health and wellbeing at work”
Lisa Wilson (Nevin Economic Research Institute): “Job security and wellbeing”
Owen Reidy (Irish Congress of Trade Unions): “Better work, better lives”
Mark Simpson (Ulster University) “Welfare and wellbeing in the 21st century social security system”
Session 2: Population Studies 1000-1100
Gaia Narciso (Trinity College Dublin): “The deep roots of Rebellion: Evidence from the Irish Revolution”
Chris Colvin (Queen’s University Belfast): “Scarring and Selection in the Great Irish Famine”
Tea/Coffee: 1100-1130
Session 3: Health and Wellbeing 1130-1230
Olinda Santin (Queen's University Belfast): "'Cancer Care and Coping: An Online Resource"
Liam McCorry (HealthyKidz)
Keynote: Professor Liam Delaney, AIB Chair of Behavioural Economics (University College Dublin) 1230-1315
"Self-Control, Health, & Public Policy"
http://www.ucd.ie/geary/aboutus/people/liamdelaney/
Lunch: 1315-1400
Session 1: Employee Wellbeing 0900-1000
Paddy Smith (Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development): “Health and wellbeing at work”
Lisa Wilson (Nevin Economic Research Institute): “Job security and wellbeing”
Owen Reidy (Irish Congress of Trade Unions): “Better work, better lives”
Mark Simpson (Ulster University) “Welfare and wellbeing in the 21st century social security system”
Session 2: Population Studies 1000-1100
Gaia Narciso (Trinity College Dublin): “The deep roots of Rebellion: Evidence from the Irish Revolution”
Chris Colvin (Queen’s University Belfast): “Scarring and Selection in the Great Irish Famine”
Tea/Coffee: 1100-1130
Session 3: Health and Wellbeing 1130-1230
Olinda Santin (Queen's University Belfast): "'Cancer Care and Coping: An Online Resource"
Liam McCorry (HealthyKidz)
Keynote: Professor Liam Delaney, AIB Chair of Behavioural Economics (University College Dublin) 1230-1315
"Self-Control, Health, & Public Policy"
http://www.ucd.ie/geary/aboutus/people/liamdelaney/
Lunch: 1315-1400
CHaRMS Annual Workshop 2017
The first CHaRMS annual workshop was held on June 19th 2017 at Riddel Hall.
Thank you to all the speakers and attendees for their participation.
Pictures and slides from the event are available below.
Thank you to all the speakers and attendees for their participation.
Pictures and slides from the event are available below.
Presentations
Introduction - Declan French (QUB)
Session 1: Disability and the Labour Market, Chair: Duncan McVicar
9:05 – 9:25 Melanie Jones (Cardiff University), Disability and disability-related employment gaps
9:25 – 9:45 Anne Devlin (QUB), Why is disability prevalence so high in Northern Ireland?
9:45 – 10:05 Laura McCartney & Sean Fitzsimons (Disability Action), Hard at work: Employment and disability in NI
Session 2: Ageing, Chair: Declan French
10:05 – 10:25 Anne Nolan (ESRI- TILDA), Insurance and health in the older population
10:25 – 10:45 David Bell & Elaine Douglas (Stirling University - HAGIS), HAGIS In the field: Sample strategy & NHS health data response rates
Session 3: Data and Policy, Chair: Mark McGovern
11:15 – 11:35 Sarah Gibney (Dept of Health - ROI), Healthy and positive ageing initiative
11:35 – 11:55 Mark McGovern (QUB), Long-term economic impacts of breastfeeding
11:55 – 12:15 Roger O'Sullivan (Institute of Public Health) Research translation and policy drivers in ageing
Keynote Speaker
12:15 – 13:00 David Canning (Harvard University) - Priority Setting in Health: Combining Health and Economic Outcomes
Session 1: Disability and the Labour Market, Chair: Duncan McVicar
9:05 – 9:25 Melanie Jones (Cardiff University), Disability and disability-related employment gaps
9:25 – 9:45 Anne Devlin (QUB), Why is disability prevalence so high in Northern Ireland?
9:45 – 10:05 Laura McCartney & Sean Fitzsimons (Disability Action), Hard at work: Employment and disability in NI
Session 2: Ageing, Chair: Declan French
10:05 – 10:25 Anne Nolan (ESRI- TILDA), Insurance and health in the older population
10:25 – 10:45 David Bell & Elaine Douglas (Stirling University - HAGIS), HAGIS In the field: Sample strategy & NHS health data response rates
Session 3: Data and Policy, Chair: Mark McGovern
11:15 – 11:35 Sarah Gibney (Dept of Health - ROI), Healthy and positive ageing initiative
11:35 – 11:55 Mark McGovern (QUB), Long-term economic impacts of breastfeeding
11:55 – 12:15 Roger O'Sullivan (Institute of Public Health) Research translation and policy drivers in ageing
Keynote Speaker
12:15 – 13:00 David Canning (Harvard University) - Priority Setting in Health: Combining Health and Economic Outcomes
Audience
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Professor Melanie Jones
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