Public health: ethical issues
Terms of Reference
- To identify and consider ethical, legal and social issues arising when designing measures to improve public health.
- To consider, by means of case studies:
- the variety of aims for such measures, such as informing individual choices and protecting the wider community, and their relative priorities;
- the role of autonomy, consent and solidarity;
- issues raised by decisions about, and perceptions of, risk;
- criteria for the allocation of resources in specific areas of public health;
- the special situation of children and those who are poor or socially excluded.
- the variety of aims for such measures, such as informing individual choices and protecting the wider community, and their relative priorities;
- To examine the implications of the above for the development of frameworks for policy making in public health.
Last Updated Tue, 2 May 2006