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COCHRANE CONSUMER NETWORK. PRESENT PAST FUTURE. THE PAST. 1993 - the first Colloquium in Oxford, England – first steering committee was appointed by the participants – Hilda Bastian represented consumers on that Steering Committee
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COCHRANE CONSUMER NETWORK PRESENT PAST FUTURE Liz Whamond
THE PAST • 1993 - the first Colloquium in Oxford, England – first steering committee was appointed by the participants – Hilda Bastian represented consumers on that Steering Committee • 1994 – the Cochrane Consumer Network was proposed – a second consumer position on the Steering Committee was granted Liz Whamond
THE PAST – CONT’D • 1995 – there were 25 members in the Network and Hilda Bastian became Coordinator • First AGM was held in in Oslo, Norway • Interim coordinating committee consisted of Jean Jones (Canada), Fran Visco (USA), Ros Woods (Australia) and Hilda Bastian (Australia) Liz Whamond
THE PAST – CONT’D • 1996 the membership more than doubled • The second AGM was held in Adelaide, Australia • 14 consumers attended from six countries • The first newsletter was published Liz Whamond
THE PAST – CONT’D • 1997 membership was a key priority • The second newsletter was published • 25 consumers from 8 countries attended the Amsterdam Colloquium • A local management committee in Adelaide was developed that was directly accessible to Convenor rather than an international structure Liz Whamond
THE PAST CONT’D • 1998 the Convenor was supported financially for two days plus a coordinator who worked for two days per week • Funding was provided by ACC to CCN • Three newsletters were published • The first consumers from developing countries (South Africa and Zimbabwe) attended the Colloquium in Baltimore, Maryland Liz Whamond
THE PAST CONT’D • 1999 was the year of the Rome Colloquium • Two newsletters were published • CCN membership was at 353 • Communications costs were increasing necessitating the switch over to e-mail and web communications Liz Whamond
THE PAST CONT’D • ACC grant moved to Melbourne, CCN stayed in Adelaide and was left with some funding • Medibank Private began funding a web-based consumer health information system paid directly to CCN • Capetown, South Africa AGM was attended by 20 consumers from 11 countries • Less emphasis on recruiting consumers with more concern for activating and supporting existing membership Liz Whamond
PAST CONT’D • 2001 saw a decrease in funding from the ACC • Funding became a major concern • CCCNI was incorporated as a non-profit association to receive outside funding • AGM in Lyon was attended by 23 people from 10 countries • A governance working party was established Liz Whamond
THE PAST CONT’D • 2002 was a real shift for the organization • While membership had grown substantially, it was felt that the governing body should be truly international • Working group continued on the governance document • The Convenor resigned from the Management Committee and her work with Medibank Private on the health information website continued Liz Whamond
THE PRESENT • 2003 (January) the new governing council took office • Membership of the Governing Council is: Godwin Aja (Nigeria), Don Baumber (Australia), Gill Gyte (England) Samuel Ochieng (Kenya), Silvana Simi (Italy), Janet Wale (Australia), Liz Whamond (Canada) and Sara Yaron (Israel) Liz Whamond
THE PRESENT CONT’D • We have major challenges in terms of funding as there were no assets remaining from the previous management. All work is conducted by the Governing Council • We procured funding through the Australian Department of Health and Ageing to host a workshop in Australia, to develop a checklist exercise, to conduct a survey of Cochrane Collaborative Review Groups and Fields on consumer participation and a model strategic plan Liz Whamond
THE PRESENT (CONT’D) • An orientation folder has been developed through the Australian funding • Four newsletters have been produced • We continue to monitor the consumer e-mail list • We have members on the Cochrane Steering Group and several sub-committees Liz Whamond
THE PRESENT (CONT’D) • The Governing Council met in Barcelona in Oct. • Our name changed to Cochrane Consumer Network (CCNet) • We had a Special General Meeting and an AGM during the Colloquium • Several consumer workshops were held including “Making Sense of Evidence” • The Governing Council has been renamed to the Coordinating Team • The CCSG provided discretionary funds to CCNet Liz Whamond
The Future • Our governance document will be re-examined to ensure that it’s realistic and meets the needs of consumers worldwide • We will to continue to grow our membership • Our draft Strategic Plan will be further developed • We are working towards becoming a Cochrane Field Liz Whamond