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Monday 17th March 2008
Dame Carol Black maps the path to a healthier future
Dame Carol Black has today published her review of the health of Britain's working age population. Working for a healthier tomorrow calls for urgent and comprehensive reform and a new approach to health and work in Britain.
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Carol M. Black DBE, FRCP, FMedSci.
Professor Dame Carol Black is the National Director for Health and Work, Chairman of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges and Chairman of the Nuffield Trust, and maintains a deep interest in both the clinical and research aspects of connective tissue diseases.
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Photographs
Working for a healthier tomorrow launch (17th March 2008)
Dame Carol Black visited BT Centre, St Paul's, London, today where she went to see a healthy workplace in action as she launched her review into health of the working-age population. She is pictured below in BT's on-site gym, talking to trainers and employers.
Consensus Statement Launch (5th March 2008)
James Purnell, Dame Carol Black, Alan Johnson at the launch of the Consensus Statement (TIF 1.5 MB)
Dame Carol Black and health professionals at the launch of the Consensus Statement (TIF 3.2 MB)
Carol Black
Carol Black portrait
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Carol Black listening to stakeholders at review consultation event
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Carol Black engaging with stakeholders at review consultation event
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