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Improving the Health and Wellbeing of Women 2023

Online Conference 16 May 2023, 9:00am - 3:00pm

Speakers

The Institute looks forward to welcoming a plethora of brilliant speakers, with a wealth of knowledge and expertise to share with you. Please come back to this page for updates as to who will be joining us for this conference.

Improving the Health and Wellbeing of Women 2022 included speakers representing the NHS, Endometriosis UK, Centre for Mental Health, and Women's Aid,

If you are a thought leader in this area and would like to submit a case study session or address, please do so via this link. If you are a service provider in this space, please contact us via this link for information on sponsoring and exhibiting with us.

Rachel Grocott
Chief Executive
Bloody Good Period
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James Woolgar
Advanced Public Health Practitioner (Sexual Health)
Liverpool City Council Public Health Department
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Dr Julie Botticello
Senior Lecturer
University of East London
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Anne Watkins
Maternity Clinical Informatics Lead
Digital Health and Care Wales
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Tracy Harris
Head of Communities
Southend City Council
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Mark Woodward
Senior Professorial Fellow
The George Institute
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Sagal Mohamed
PhD Candidate
University of East London
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Emma Cox
CEO
Endometriosis UK
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Professor Kate Pickett
University of York
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Dr Clair Crockett
Newson Health
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Dr Pin Lean Lau
Lecturer
Brunel University London
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Estelle-Maria Chambourd
University of East London
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Kerry Mayers
Consultant Counselling Psychologist
Trauma Alliance in South East Essex (Essex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust)
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