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HomeUpcoming Events and SeminarsSeminar: The Democratic Road To Health For All
Seminar: The Democratic Road to Health for All

Annie Carroll, Postdoctoral Fellow, ANU Centre for Gambling Research, will deliver a seminar on The Democratic Road to Health for All in the Larry Saha room (HA2175) of the Hayden-Allen building ANU.

In this seminar I will outline results of my PhD research into trade unions and their public health activism.  Focussing on the second part of my dissertation, which explores the breadth of health-related activism carried out by peak international trade union organisations and their national affiliates, I argue that through organising working people to fight for and defend their rights, they also address a large array of socially-determined contributors to health beyond wages.  These include traditional and emerging occupational health and safety concerns, provision of social protection, and broader community health concerns such as HIV/AIDS.  Furthermore, they mobilise a large world-wide constituency of working people in pursuit of numerous socially-determined health goals, including: the ILO objective of Decent Work, the UNESCO ambition for Education for All, the WHO goal for Human Resources for Health, and the perennial WHO aspiration of Health for All.

Date & time

  • Mon 05 Sep 2011, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Event Series

Sociology Seminar series