About the contributors

 

Jane Landon is a strategy adviser in the healthy lives team at the Health Foundation. Jane has worked in public health policy development and advocacy for nearly 20 years with charities and public health agencies. She is on a 22-month secondment from the UK Health Forum where she is Deputy Chief Executive and Director of Policy. Jane is also Director of the Eating Better charity, a fellow of the Faculty of Public Health and an adjunct research fellow at the Faculty of Health Sciences at Curtin University, Western Australia.

Kath Dalmeny is Chief Executive of Sustain, an alliance of around 100 organisations working to achieve a healthy, fair, humane and sustainable system for food, farming and fishing. Since 2016, Kath has been the alliance’s Brexit Lead, convening third sector organisations in the Sustain Brexit Forum to discuss the implications of fundamental changes to the UK’s governance of food, farming and fishing. She is also a commissioner for the new Food, Farming and Countryside Commission hosted by the RSA, and a member of the Repeal Bill working group convened by Unlock Democracy. Kath is a convenor of Sustain’s Campaign for a Better Food Britain, which will include the call for a fundamental right to food, instating UN sustainable development goals in UK law.

Sue Davies, strategic policy adviser at Which?, is leading Which?’s policy work on Brexit. She is also responsible for food policy at Which? and has represented consumer interests on a range of national and international committees. She was the chair of the European Food Safety Authority from 2012 to 2016. She has been awarded an MBE by the Queen in recognition of her work on food safety. 

Nina Renshaw is Secretary-General of the European Public Health Alliance (EPHA). EPHA is a member-led organisation of public health non-governmental organisations, patient groups, health professionals and disease groups working together to improve health and strengthen the voice of public health in Europe. Nina represents EPHA on the Civil Society Contact Group, the Social Platform, the Better Regulation Watchdog and the Executive Committee of the Health and Environment Alliance. She is also a member of the European Commission’s Advisory Group on the EU–US TTIP trade negotiations.

Richard Kemp is the leader of the Liberal Democrats on Liverpool City Council and a former leader of the Liberal Democrats in local government and vice chair of the Local Government Association (LGA). Richard was LGA spokesperson on international affairs for 9 years and represented the UK at a global level for local government. He is currently the Liberal Democrat spokesperson at the LGA on social care and health. Before becoming a full-time councillor in 2001 he worked as an adviser on regeneration projects throughout the UK.

Karen Steadman leads the health, wellbeing and work research and policy programme at the Work Foundation, part of Lancaster University. Karen’s research focuses on job quality and health – improving access to good quality, health-promoting work for more people, particularly those who experience health-related barriers to work. Karen leads Fit for Work UK, a coalition of expert stakeholders looking at the relationship between chronic conditions and musculoskeletal disorders and employment. She also leads the Health at Work Policy Unit, a programme of work designed to influence and improve workplace and working age health policy at national, local and organisational level.

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