Appendix A: Membership of the Public Health Interventions Advisory Committee (PHIAC), the NICE project team and external contractors

Appendix A: Membership of the Public Health Interventions Advisory Committee (PHIAC), the NICE project team and external contractors

Public Health Interventions Advisory Committee

NICE has set up a standing committee, the Public Health Interventions Advisory Committee (PHIAC), which reviews the evidence and develops recommendations on public health interventions. Membership of PHIAC is multidisciplinary, comprising public health practitioners, clinicians, local authority officers, teachers, social care professionals, representatives of the public, academics and technical experts as follows.

Professor Sue Atkinson CBE Independent Consultant and Visiting Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London

Mr John F Barker Associate Foundation Stage Regional Adviser for the Parents as Partners in Early Learning Project, DfES National Strategies

Professor Michael Bury Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of London. Honorary Professor of Sociology, University of Kent

Dr Sarah Byford Reader in Health Economics, Centre for the Economics of Mental Health, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London

Professor K K Cheng Professor of Epidemiology, University of Birmingham

Ms Joanne Cooke Programme Manager, Collaboration and Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care for South Yorkshire

Mr Philip Cutler Forums Support Manager, Bradford Alliance on Community Care

Dr Richard Fordham Senior Lecturer in Health Economics, University of East Anglia; Director, NHS Health Economics Support Programme (HESP)

Ms Lesley Michele de Meza Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE) Education Consultant, Trainer and Writer

Professor Ruth Hall Public Health Consultant

Ms Amanda Hoey Director, Consumer Health Consulting Limited

Mr Alasdair J Hogarth Educational Consultant and recently retired Head Teacher

Dr Ann Hoskins Director, Children, Young People and Maternity, NHS North West

Ms Muriel James Secretary, Northampton Healthy Communities Collaborative and the King Edward Road Surgery Patient Participation Group

Dr Matt Kearney General Practitioner, Castlefields, Runcorn. GP Public Health Practitioner, Knowsley PCT

CHAIR Professor Catherine Law Professor of Public Health and Epidemiology, UCL Institute of Child Health

Mr David McDaid Research Fellow, Department of Health and Social Care, London School of Economics and Political Science

Mr Bren McInerney Community Member

Dr John McLeod Reader in Clinical Epidemiology and Primary Care, Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol; Honorary Clinical Consultant in Primary Care, NHS Bristol; GP, Hartcliffe Health Centre, Bristol

Professor Susan Michie Professor of Health Psychology, BPS Centre for Outcomes Research and Effectiveness, University College London

Professor Stephen Morris Professor of Health Economics, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London

Dr Adam Oliver RCUK Senior Academic Fellow, Health Economics and Policy, London School of Economics

Dr Toby Prevost Reader in Medical Statistics, Department of Public Health Sciences, King's College London

Ms Jane Putsey Lay Member, Registered Tutor, Breastfeeding Network

Dr Mike Rayner Director, British Heart Foundation Health Promotion Research Group, Department of Public Health, University of Oxford

Mr Dale Robinson Chief Environmental Health Officer, South Cambridgeshire District Council

Ms Joyce Rothschild Children's Services Improvement Adviser, Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council

Dr Tracey Sach Senior Lecturer in Health Economics, University of East Anglia

Dr Kamran Siddiqi Clinical Senior Lecturer and Consultant in Public Health, Leeds Institute of Health Sciences and NHS Leeds

Dr David Sloan Retired Director of Public Health

Professor Stephanie Taylor Professor of Public Health and Primary Care, Centre for Health Sciences, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry

Dr Stephen Walters Reader in Medical Statistics, University of Sheffield

Dr Dagmar Zeuner Director of Public Health, NHS Richmond and London Borough of Richmond

Expert co-optees to PHIAC:

Amy Aeron-Thomas Community Member, 'Strategies to prevent unintentional injuries among under-15s', Programme Development Group; Executive Director, RoadPeace

Peter Andrews Group Manager, Safety Engineering Group, Lancashire County Council

Chris Lines Head, London Road Safety Unit, Transport for London

Amanda Roberts Member 'Strategies to prevent unintentional injuries among under-15s', Programme Development Group; Road Safety Team Leader, Telford and Wrekin Council, Shropshire

Heather Ward Chair, 'Strategies to prevent unintentional injuries among under-15s', Programme Development Group; Honorary Research Fellow, Centre for Transport Studies, University College London

NICE project team

Mike Kelly CPHE Director

Simon Ellis Associate Director

Hugo Crombie Lead Analyst

Kay Nolan Analyst

Lesley Owen Technical Adviser (Health Economics)

Rachael Paterson Senior Editor

Alison Lake Editor

External contractors

Reviewers: evidence reviews

Review 1: 'Systematic reviews of effectiveness and cost effectiveness of road and street design-based interventions aimed at reducing unintentional injuries in children' was carried out by Peninsula Technology Assessment Group (PenTAG). The principal authors were: Kate Ashton, Tiffany Moxham, Julie Frier, Gabriel Rogers, Ruth Garside and Rob Anderson.

Review 2: 'Barriers to, and facilitators of, the prevention of unintentional injury in children on the road: review of qualitative research' was carried out by PenTAG. The principal authors were: Ruth Garside, Kate Ashton, Tiffany Moxham and Rob Anderson.

Reviewers: cost-effectiveness modelling

The economic modelling is reported in: 'Cost-effectiveness modelling of road and street design-based interventions aimed at reducing unintentional injuries in children', which was carried out by PenTAG. The principal authors were: Jaime Peters, Rob Anderson and Tiffany Moxham.

Fieldwork

The fieldwork 'Prevention of unintentional road injury in under-15s: road design' was carried out by Greenstreet Berman.

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