Social Policy Conference: Planning and Delivering a Fairer Future - Values, Democracy and Service Provision – 18 November 2014

Date: Tuesday, 18th November, 2014

Venue: Croke Park Conference Centre

Social Justice Ireland's annual Social Policy Conference will be held in the Croke Park Conference Centre on Tuesday, November 18, 2014 from 9:15am to 5:00pm. A range of speakers from Ireland and abroad will address questions regarding planning for and delivering a fairer future.  A roundtable discussion will also take place on the day.

Speakers

Seán O'RiainProfessor of Sociology, National University of Ireland Maynooth and is also with the National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis. Author of 'The Rise and Fall of Ireland's Celtic Tiger: Liberalism, Boom and Bust' (2014).
Topic: Ireland's Boom and Bust – lessons for the years ahead

Thomas Fazi - writer, activist and award-winning filmmaker. Author of 'The Battle for Europe: How an Elite Hijacked a Continent - and How We Can Take It Back' (2014)
Topic: Reconnecting democracy and economics to build a fairer future

Brigitte Unger – Director, WSI (Economic and Social Institute), Germany and Professor of Public Sector Economics,  University of Utrecht, the Netherlands
Topic: Private Good – Public Bad: Implications for Labour

Eoin Reeves - Senior Lecturer, Director of Privatisation & Public Private Partnerships Research Group, University of Limerick. Author of 'The Not So Good, The Bad and The Ugly: Over 12 Years of PPPs in Ireland' (2013)
Topic:  Providing Public Services and Infrastructure – PPPs and other options

Colin Scott – Principal, College of Human Sciences and Professor of EU Regulation & Governance at UCD.
Topic: Regulation, Accountability and Democracy – to look at the whole area of providers/funders, public/private and the role of regulation in these contexts

Seán Healy, Brigid Reynolds and Michelle Murphy Social Justice Ireland. Co-authors of 'Steps Towards a Fairer Future'
Topic: A Question of Values: Responsibility for Providing Public Services and Infrastructure?

To register click here and for further queries please email secretary@socialjustice.ie

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