Friday, April 9, 2010

SEPLAA maintains positive attitude!



Speakers of the 'Dialogue on Media & Medical Ethics' at SEPLAA on 8th April, 2010. We are proud to have helped in bridging the differences between the media and medical community! Seen in the picture are Professor Javed Akram (Principal of Allama Iqbal Medical College, Lahore), Mr. Ahmad Waleed (Bureau Chief of Dawn News Channel), Mrs. Ammara Farooq Malik (President of SEPLAA), Mr. Naveed Naseem (C.E.O. of ICUP Productions), Mr. Hassan Awais Wyne (Treasurer, SEPLAA) and Mrs. Saman Jaffer (SEPLAA Founding Member).

For details see:
http://seplaaeventsnupdates.blogspot.com/2010/04/press-release-dialogue-on-media-and.html

Press Release Dialogue on ‘Media and Medical Ethics’ Organized by SEPLAA On 8th April, 2010



SEPLAA for health, environment and socio legal reform launched their ‘Seeds of Education Project’ on 8th April, 2010 by holding an apolitical ‘Dialogue on Media and Medical Ethics’ at their D.H.A. Head Office in Lahore.

The house was opened for discussion with the words ‘Dialogue leads to an exchange of ideas which is important for creating an atmosphere of understanding and cooperation.’

The idea was floated by the President of SEPLAA Mrs. Ammara Farooq Malik who said that ‘ The doctors and media are both members of the same community and should be able to talk about their differences through dialogue’.

Professor Javed Akram , the Principal of Allama Iqbal Medical College was one of the speakers who maintained that there should be some standard operating procedures which should be followed by all the media persons as well. He suggested for the doctors that even if they had to hold a protest , they could not suspend the emergency services.

Mr. Naveed Nasim , C.E.O. of ICUP Productions and ex. Senior Producer at Dawn News and Mr. Ahmad Waleed, the Bureau Chief of Dawn News Channel, were members of the media who contributed some positive suggestions for both doctors as well as media persons. Mr. Waleed suggested that the doctors could hold peaceful protests but should not suspend their activities at their hospitals as this affected the welfare of the patients.

Mrs. Ammara Farooq Malik suggested that the previously accepted SOPs should be distributed amongst the participants of the dialogue so that further suggestions for improvement or their implementation could be made.

The dialogue led to the overall suggestions that some training of media persons in the form of a basic media qualification should be there to ensure that the rules under PEMRA and media ethics were followed.

Similarly doctors should be given training in communication skills in all teaching hospitals to show restraint and patience while dealing with difficult situations.

Civil society members should not side with either the media or the medical community because the matter should be amicably resolved between both groups for the benefit of ordinary people.

The event was held in a congenial atmosphere where all the guests seemed relaxed and enthusiastic about the positive outcome of the discussion. Some excellent suggestions were floated by the audience as well.

All the guests appreciated the effort of SEPLAA to promote the atmosphere of peaceful apolitical dialogues and hoped that such seminars would continue in the future as well.

SEPLAA President Mrs. Ammara Farooq Malik, ended the discussion by thanking the guests and hoped that such academic dialogues could become more frequent in the future. She said that SEPLAA would prepare a Dialogue Report on the issue soon. 

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Short Responses Required for April Volume of SEPLAA News 2010



Is idealism dead in Pakistan? 



What good can idealism bring us in this complicated modern world? 


Your response may be added in our April Volume of SEPLAA News.


Please give comments below. The best comments will be published in the April Volume of the quarterly SEPLAA News.

SEPLAA Social Reform Proposal Competition, March 2010


Do you want your proposals for social change heard  by the appropriate government quarters? 


Do you feel you have ideas to share and no platform to share them from?


We invite your proposals for social reform in point form (maximum 10 points)  for our March SEPLAA Social Reform Proposal Competition, 2010. 


Please send us your proposals along with a copy of your cv, latest by 30th March, 2010, at info@seplaa.com.


The most useful and workable proposals will enter our April volume of SEPLAA News. 


For further questions please write to the SEPLAA Editorial Team at info@seplaa.com. 


Happy brain storming!

SEPLAA March Article Competition!




As an initiative to involve more and more people to think about their living conditions in Pakistan so that they can contribute positively towards much needed reforms, we are starting a quarterly article writing competition.


 Please submit your articles of around 250 words at info@seplaa.com and get published with SEPLAA! Our publications are going to be circulated in at least 4 continents! Hurry now! 


Rules of the competition:

1. The article must be of 250-300 words.

2. The piece must be written about anything concerning your health, environment, legal disposition or society in general.

3. The piece may criticize present state policies but must end with recommendations on how the problem can be solved.

4 .Members of SEPLAA stand a greater chance of being published but exceptional pieces by non members of our think tank may also be published.


5. The last date for receiving entries is 30th March, 2010.


Best of luck!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

SEPLAA's Seminar at SKANS School of Accountancy

SEPLAA visited the SKANS School of Accountancy on 11th March, 2010 to talk about their awareness drive 'Save a life, save a generation'.

The students demonstrated  a lot of interest and were made aware of their health options before getting married.

It was explained that thalessemia can be caused if two carriers of the disease get married. The defect is present in the genes that can be carried forward to their children eventually requiring the child to be blood transfusion dependent for life, unless the child has a risky bone marrow transplant.

One student asked, ' If I smoke a lot, as in be a chain smoker, can I get thalessemia?'

To which the speaker replied, ' No, you can probably have lung cancer but not thalessemia.'
The student was visibly relieved to know this.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

SEPLAA's Seminar at Kinnaird College on Medical Negligence in Pakistan



SEPLAA's representatives will be visiting Kinnaird College on Tuesday 23th February, 2010 to talk about the lack of health care facilities in Pakistan and the need for regulation of medical negligence in Pakistan.

Mrs. Ammara Farooq Malik,  Mr. Aqeel Malik and Dr. Iftikar will be the speakers on the occasion.

We will keep you posted about the developments here!