9 Membership of the Public Health Interventions Advisory Committee (PHIAC) and the NICE project team

9 Membership of the Public Health Interventions Advisory Committee (PHIAC) and the NICE project team

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.

John F Barker
Interim Children's Services Manager; Assistant Director of e-Government, IdEA; Programme Coordinator, Better Government for Older People, Deputy Director of Social Services, Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council

Sarah Byford
Professor of Health Economics, Centre for the Economics of Mental and Physical Health, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London

KK Cheng
Professor of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Birmingham

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

Philip Cutler
Project Coordinator, Bradford Alliance on Community Care

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

Ruth Hall
Public Health Consultant

Amanda Hoey
Director, Consumer Health Consulting Limited

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

Muriel James
Chair, King Edward Road Surgery Patient Participation Group

Matt Kearney
General Practitioner, Castlefields, Runcorn and Primary Care and Public Health Adviser, Department of Health

CHAIR Catherine Law
Professor of Public Health and Epidemiology, University College London Institute of Child Health

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

Bren McInerney
Community Member

John Macleod
Chair in Clinical Epidemiology and Primary Care, School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol; Honorary Clinical Consultant in Primary Care, NHS Bristol; GP, Hartcliffe Health Centre, Bristol

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

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

Toby Prevost
Professor of Medical Statistics, Department of Primary Care and Public Health Sciences, King's College London

Jane Putsey
Lay Member

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

Dale Robinson
Chartered Environmental Health Practitioner; Director, Dr Resolutions Limited

Joyce Rothschild
Education Consultant

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

David Sloan
Retired Director of Public Health

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

Stephen Walters
Professor in Medical Statistics and Clinical Trials, University of Sheffield

Expert co-optees to PHIAC:

Lewis Jones
Healthy Weight Coordinator, NHS Cornwall & Isles of Scilly

PCT Expert testimony to PHIAC:

Kim Buxton
Assistant Director – Project Manager Primary Care, British Heart Foundation National Centre for Physical Activity and Health

Esther Van Sluijs
MRC Group Leader, MRC Epidemiology Unit & UKCRC Centre for Diet and Activity Research

NICE project team

Mike Kelly
CPHE Director

Simon Ellis
Associate Director

James Jagroo
Lead Analyst

Hugo Crombie
Analyst

Kim Jeong
Technical Adviser Health Economics

Victoria Axe
Project Manager

Rukshana Begum
Coordinator

Sarah Catchpole
Senior Editor (2012)

Sue Jelley
Senior Editor (2013)

Alison Lake
Editor (2013)

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