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Appendix 2 - Members of the Citizens Council, 2002-05

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 January 2022

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Summary

Vision 21, on NICE's behalf, recruited members of the public to be involved in the Citizens Council. The members of the council are listed below (this information is taken from the NICE website, www.nice.org.uk).

Citizens Council members for meetings one, two and three

  • • John Baldwin, an electrician who lives in Widnes, Cheshire.

  • • Auriol Britton, presently an unemployed aspiring writer who lives in Bristol, Avon.

  • • Brian Brown, an electrical engineer from Chester-le-Street, County Durham.

  • • Jennifer Brown, a clerical officer who lives in Derby, Derbyshire.

  • • Sylvia Brown, a retired local government officer who lives in London.

  • • Scott Chapman, a printer who lives in Corby, Northamptonshire.

  • • Tracey Christmas, an accountant who lives in Hull, East Yorkshire.

  • • Rod Crowshaw, a store assistant who lives in Castle Bromwich, West Midlands.

  • • Trevor Davison, a supervisor scaffolder who lives in Lincoln, Lincolnshire.

  • • Marie Goorun, a dressmaker and part-time French tutor who lives in Gillingham, Dorset.

  • • Mark Handley, a project manager who lives in Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey.

  • • Susan Jones, a retail clerk who lives in Cardiff, Glamorgan.

  • • Rashad Khan, an administrator who lives in Keighley, West Yorkshire.

  • • Deborah Lee, a part-time advertisement make-up artist and housewife who lives in Bournemouth, Dorset.

  • • Raymond Longstaffe, a former builder who lives in Brecon, Powys.

  • • John MacGlashan, retired security officer, Liverpool, Merseyside.

  • • Melanie McClure, a mother of one who lives in Hebburn, Tyne and Wear.

  • • Susan McNeill, a secretary who lives in Market Harborough, Leicestershire.

  • • Anthony Messenger, an insurance broker who lives in Windsor, Berkshire.

  • • Sharon Morgan, a milliner who lives in Birmingham, West Midlands.

  • • Sunita Nanda, a local government officer, who lives in Middlesex.

  • • Bob Osborne, a retired former pilot who lives in Horsham, West Sussex.

  • • Paul Pendlebury, an assembly worker who lives in Preston, Lancashire.

  • • Audrey Pestell, a retired head teacher who lives in Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire.

  • • Marie Raynor, a housewife who lives in Sale, Greater Manchester.

  • • Ian Simons, a taxi driver who lives in London.

  • • Colin Stewart, a self-employed IT systems advisor who lives in London.

  • • Fiona Taylor, a wine marketing assistant who lives in Sidbury, Devon.

  • • Peter Thomas, a teacher who lives in Rhondda, Cynon Taff.

  • • Judith Ward, a wood turner who lives near Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire.

The NICE website also provides the table below which gives details of statistics of the council make-up.

Type
Chapter
Information
Citizens at the Centre
Deliberative Participation in Healthcare Decisions
, pp. 255 - 260
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Print publication year: 2006

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