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Tuesday 10 February

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The theme for our meeting on Tuesday 10 February is Emotional well-being and public space - add comments, recommendations or suggestions here (you will need to request permission to do so). Click here to return to the front page and list of other Talk the Walk meetings.


As this is an event to give as many people a chance to get to know others in the room, we limit the presentations to only a few minutes each.  Any participant that wants to address the whole room may do so - the more participants electing to do so the less time each of them has to speak!

 

Presentations to be made on the evening include:

Tony Armstrong, Chief Executive of Living Streets

Dr David Blazey, Social Inclusion, Rehabilitation and Recovery Projects Manager, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust

Philip Cave, Principal of Philip Cave Associates

Prof Sarah Chaplin, Professor and Deputy Director of the Urban Rennaisance Institute.

Sherry Clark, South London & Maudsley Mental Health Trust, on DIY Happiness

John Harkin, Physical Activity for Health Co-ordinator (East), Regional Public Health Team London

Julia Humphreys, Development Manager, London Thames Gateway Development Corporation

Ian Phillips, Landscape architect

Sally Reichardt, Get Moving Project Officer from the Time to Change campaign

Andrew Stuck, a behaviour change consultant, on the Romantic Ribbons initiative - seeking emotional well-being in better designed urban public spaces.

 

If you would like to make a presentation on the theme - please get in touch.

 

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