Quality standard
Quality Standards Advisory Committee and NICE project team
Quality Standards Advisory Committee and NICE project team
Quality Standards Advisory Committee
This quality standard has been developed by Quality Standards Advisory Committee 3. Membership of this committee is as follows:
Ms Deryn Bishop
Public health behaviour change specialist, Solihull Public Health Department
Jan Dawson
Registered dietitian
Dr Matthew Fay
GP, Westcliffe Medical Practice, Shipley, West Yorkshire
Dr Malcolm Fisk
Senior research fellow, Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility, De Montford University, Leicester
Margaret Goose
Lay member
Dr Madhavan Krishnaswamy
Consultant clinical oncologist, Southend University Hospital NHS Trust
Mrs Geeta Kumar
Clinical director, Women's Services (East) Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
Dr Hugh McIntyre (Chair)
Consultant physician, East Sussex Healthcare Trust
Ms Ann Nevinson
Lay member
Professor Gillian Parker
Professor of social policy research, Social Policy Research Unit, University of York
Mr David Pugh
Independent consultant, Gloucestershire County Council
Dr Eve Scott
Head of safety and risk, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester
Dr Jim Stephenson
Consultant medical microbiologist, Epsom and St Helier NHS Trust
Mr Darryl Thompson
Registered nurse (mental health)/practice governance coach, South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Mrs Julia Thompson
Health improvement principal, Sheffield City Council
The following specialist members joined the committee to develop this quality standard:
Mrs Asha Day
Health visitor/professional development officer, Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust/Institute of Health Visiting
Mrs Jill Demilew
Consultant midwife public health, King's College Hospital NHSFT
Miss Rachael Jones
Lay member
Professor Louise Howard
NIHR research professor; professor in women's mental health and consultant perinatal psychiatrist, King's College, London
Dr Kirstie McKenzie‑McHarg
Consultant clinical psychologist in women and children's health, South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust
Dr Heather O'Mahen
Senior lecturer, University of Exeter