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A joint workshop organised on Thursday and
Friday June 16 and 17, 2011 at Middlesex
University, Trent Park campus, London, United Kingdom
(see travel information below). Its theme is the challenges
that are emerging for eHealth in terms of the law,
ethics, and governance in relation especially to
privacy. However, its topics will go beyond this scope,
and will ask what new challenges emerge when systems and
technologies change.
The workshop will be composed of presentations
by keynote speakers and other researchers and practitioners.
It will consist of a series of plenary sessions and panels,
several of which will be handled in an interactive way. It
will draw on themes which are to the forefront in a book to be
published by Springer in late 2011 and co-edited by Carlisle
George, Diane Whitehouse and Penny Duquenoy entitled
eHealth: Legal, ethical and governance challenges.The
workshop will bring together the diverse interests of a number
of associations, working groups and projects. These include
Middlesex University faculty members, the co-editors and
contributors to a forthcoming book on eHealth challenges, and
the European Commission co-financed project PrimeLife.
Participants from other projects and initiatives will be
invited to join.
The workshop is expected to run from midday on
Thursday June 16, 2011 to late afternoon on Friday June 17,
2011. This timetable will permit people to travel while
spending only one night away from home. Registration starts -
12 noon - Thursday 16 June 2011. Workshop starts - 13:30 -
Thursday 16 June 2011. Departure - 16:30 - Friday 17 June
2011
The workshop is free for
attendees, but they are expected to fund their accommodation
and the workshop dinner. Note: Workshop
registration is now closed.
Workshop
Organisers/Committee
Ms. Diane Whitehouse
- eHealth Consultant (The
Castlegate Consultancy),Chair IFIP WG9.2 Dr.
Penny Duquenoy - Principal Lecturer, Middlesex
University, Chair IFIP SIG 9.2.2 Dr. Carlisle
George - Principal Lecturer, Middlesex
University, Barrister Ms. Marit
Hansen - Deputy Privacy Commissioner,
Independent Centre for Privacy Protection Schleswig Holstein,
Germany & researcher PrimeLife Project, EU FP7.
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TRAVEL
INFORMATION
Middlesex University, Trent Park Campus, Bramley
Road, London N14 4YZ is at the northern edge of London.
Access the link below for directions:
http://www.mdx.ac.uk/aboutus/Location/trent-park/directions/index.aspx
If you are arriving by the Underground
(Picaddilly line) the stop is Oakwood station, and across the
road is a bus stop - we have an arrangement with Golden Boy
coaches that provide a shuttle bus (about every 15 mins) to
the Campus.
Other options other than the bus, is a taxi, or
walk down Snakes Lane (about 15
mins).
You are aiming for the Mansion House, where the
main reception is, and the room we have booked is near the
reception.
This is
what the Mansion House looks like: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trent_Park
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