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FERS Meeting 3 rd April 2009 Brussels

FERS Meeting 3 rd April 2009 Brussels. ERS Brussels Office. Who are we?. Peter Helms – EU Secretary . Nadia Kamel – Scientific Officer . Brian Ward – Policy Adviser. Location . Address: 49-51 Rue de Tréves BE - 1040 Brussels

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FERS Meeting 3 rd April 2009 Brussels

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  1. FERS Meeting3rd April 2009Brussels

  2. ERS Brussels Office Who are we? Peter Helms – EU Secretary Nadia Kamel – Scientific Officer Brian Ward – Policy Adviser

  3. Location Address: 49-51 Rue de TrévesBE - 1040 Brussels  Tel: +32 2 238 53 60 Fax: +32 2 238 53 61ersinfo.brussels@ersnet.org On the Web: http://dev.ersnet.org/142-brussels-office.htm

  4. Main Activities • Influencing EU Decision Making by providing scientific evidence and suggesting solutions to problems + challenges. • Providing input to stakeholder consultations, organising workshops, communicating political positions, creating alliances e.g. with Smokefree partnership • Awareness raising on lung health priorities • Campaigning for greater research funding at the European level e.g. FP7 • Identifying synergies and areas of common concern with interested parties such as FERS.

  5. How could Brussels Office support National societies?  EU Legislative Action: “Your eyes and ears in Europe” • Alert national societies to EU legislative and non-legislative proposals relevant to lung health • Bring issues raised at national level to the attention of relevant EU institutions

  6. Logistical Support: • Venue for small meetings in a central location in proximity to European Council, Commission and Parliament • Provide assistance to arrange meeting with EU officials

  7. How could national societiescontribute to advocacy at EU level? • Liaise directly with ERS Brussels office • Provide data, evidence that can be used to formulate positions and policy statements • Contact local MEPs on respiratory issues • Identify national experts in respiratory health + science who could contribute to advocacy at the EU Level e.g. during Year of the Lung 2010 Year of the Lung

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