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− | [[Julia Manning]] is the founder and director of [[2020health.org]], a web-based centre right think tank for health and social care, set up in 2006. <ref> 2020health.org,[http://www.2020health.org/about_us_people.html People: Julia Manning BSc (Hons) MCOptom WCDC], accessed 14 September 2010. </ref> | + | [[Julia Manning]] is the founder and director of [[2020health.org]], a web-based centre right think tank for health and social care, set up in 2006 to 'uniquely focus on bottom-up policy development by front line professionals. <ref> 2020health.org,[http://www.2020health.org/about_us_people.html People: Julia Manning BSc (Hons) MCOptom WCDC], accessed 14 September 2010. </ref> |
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Revision as of 22:45, 14 September 2010
Julia Manning is the founder and director of 2020health.org, a web-based centre right think tank for health and social care, set up in 2006 to 'uniquely focus on bottom-up policy development by front line professionals. [1]
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Activities
According to the Sunday Times, Manning is a close adviser to the Tory leadership, and in January 2010 hosted a "Cameron Direct" town hall meeting for him. That same month she also published a report that claimed ending free treatment for minor or “lifestyle” illnesses could save £20 billion a year — about a fifth of the annual budget. [2]
Affiliations
- Director of the Institute of Optometry
- Founder member of the British Association of Behavioural Optometrists
Personal information
Biography
Contact
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Twitter: http://twitter.com/juliamanning
Resources
Blog: http://2020health.wordpress.com/
Notes
- ↑ 2020health.org,People: Julia Manning BSc (Hons) MCOptom WCDC, accessed 14 September 2010.
- ↑ Jonathan Oliver,Tory adviser Julia Manning wants end to minor treatments on NHS, Sunday Times, 10 January 2010, accessed 14 September 2010.