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In 2018, we will deliver the following activities, mapped to our new strategic objectives:
To remove barriers to participation and success, while welcoming equality and celebrating diversity, and being inclusive in all we do.
Finalise the Society's inclusion strategy, and begin its implementation with the ultimate aim that projects are developed with active consideration of equality, diversity and inclusion
To set the agenda in education and skills
To support access and career progression
To support the next generation of learners undertaking education in pharmacology and clinical pharmacology
To support pharmacology educators in their personal and professional development
Develop our
careers resources
and connectivity with employers
Further develop the Society's leadership within
in vivo education and training
Work with the education community to explore how the Society can best support its needs
To be the leader in the dissemination of world-class research related to pharmacology and therapeutics
Deliver an integrated editorial strategy for
BJP
,
BJCP
and
PR&P
, focusing on journal development and growth
Explore new ways of disseminating and communicating the outputs of pharmacological research
Increase impact and quality of the Society's existing publications
Begin implementing the 5-year strategy of improving and growing the annual meeting
Review activities that will improve the quality of
Society meetings
, and our support for non-Society meetings
To engage patients and partners in the NHS in our advocacy for fundamental and clinical research, as well as contributing to strategic leadership
Deliver a second
Clinical Pharmacology Month
in October 2018
Continue to deliver the
Prescribing Safety Assessment
to a high standard across all UK Medical Schools
Engage strategically with our community and decision makers to protect and advance clinical pharmacology
To sustain a skilled workforce that supports the development of novel therapeutics
Deliver high quality training and education activities with a focus on skills
Plan and begin implementing the expansion of the Society's Ambassadors scheme
To lead the formation of valuable networks that reflect our position at the heart of the global pharmacology community
Demonstrate the excellence of UK pharmacology and therapeutics, through attendance and support of
WCP2018
Launch the Society’s hosting of IUPHAR’s flagship 19th World Congress of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology –
WCP2022
Ascertain a present-day understanding of what membership of the Society could be, as a precursor to developing an updated membership strategy.
Ensure that
Pharmacology Matters
showcases the full breadth and scope of activities undertaken by the Society
To deliver clear, relevant and accessible advice to policy makers
Respond to Pharmacology-relevant consultations on behalf of the Society
Develop our role as a valuable contributor to life science and health policy through targeted campaigns
To nurture strategic partnerships across disciplines and sectors
Ensure that all projects in our work throughout 2018 are developed in collaboration and consultation with sector partners and related disciplines at the appropriate stage
To define, monitor and respond to strategic areas of scientific priority
Consider and advise upon the role played by pharmacology, clinical pharmacology and therapeutics in responding to global health challenges and scientific or technological developments, working with key stakeholders
We will underpin our activities by focusing on sustainability, resource and infrastructure, in the following areas:
Continued development of sustainable and ethical income streams, moving towards self-financing of existing activities, as well as new revenues through our trading subsidiary, BPS Assessment Ltd
Conducting a systematic review of areas of activity in order to establish the scope to generate value and income, and to consider efficiencies
Reviewing Governance practices across the Society to ensure they are appropriate for the 2018-22 strategy
Considering options for new premises that will be an appropriate home for the Society and take into account growth and best working practices for staff
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