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2002/ 056 NICE announces members of first UK Citizens Council

The names of the thirty men and women who will make up the UK's first Citizens Council were announced on Friday 8 November 2002. The announcement by National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) in August 2002 that it was seeking to recruit members of the public to sit on the Council resulted in around 4,400 applications. Vision 21, an independent organisation brought in to manage the recruitment process and run the Citizens Council meetings, selected 15 men and 15 women that met all the selection criteria. Drawn from all walks of life that reflect the make up of the population in England and Wales, their ages range from 18 to 76.

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