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CATEGORIES:MRC Epidemiology and CEDAR Seminars
SUMMARY:Seminar – Politics\, policy and the absence of evi
 dence: decision making about speed restrictions in
  Edinburgh and Belfast. - Professor Mike Kelly\, P
 rimary Care Unit\, Institute of Public Health\, Ca
 mbridge.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191106T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191106T133000
UID:TALK133684AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/133684
DESCRIPTION:The cities of Edinburgh and Belfast have both intr
 oduced 20mph speed restrictions on certain of thei
 r roads in recent years.  This has been advanced i
 n both places as offering a mixture of transport a
 nd public health benefits.  NIHR have funded an ev
 aluation of the consequences of the decisions.  On
 e part of that broader investigation has been a st
 udy of the way evidence was (and was not) part of 
 the decision making process.  This paper reports s
 ome findings about the processes involved and the 
 ways that that decision makers worked to get the s
 chemes introduced.
LOCATION:Meeting rooms\, Level 4 Institute of Metabolic Sci
 ences\, Addenbrooke’s Treatment Centre (ATC)
CONTACT:Paul Browne
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