Health Inequalities Alliance

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The logo of the Health Inequalties Alliance retrieved from [1]

The Health Inequalities Alliance (SC375969) is a not for profit company set up by pharma lobbyist Jacquie Forde, Conservative Councillor Jim Swift and Miranda King. They were both appointed as directors on 31 March 2010 though Jim Swift states on his LinkedIn profile that he joined the Alliance in June 2011.[2] Miranda King registered the domain name for the Health Inequalities Alliance website.[3]

The Alliance sponsored two Cross Party Groups in the Scottish Parliament. Indeed on their website which was briefly live in 2012 the Alliance claimed that 'The Health Inequalities Alliance have successfully campaigned for a cross party group to be established on Health Inequalities in the Scottish Parliament'.[4]

Forde left the Alliance in December 2012 after becoming director of its successor the Wellbeing Alliance and director of the lobby firm Quorate Public Affairs both of which are based at the same address as the Health Inequalities Alliance at 11-12 Newton Terrace, Glasgow.[5]

The HIA is listed as 'Active – Proposal to strike off' at Companies House in February 2014.[5]

Contact

Address: 11-12 Newton Terrace, Glasgow, G3 7PJ
Web: healthinequalitiesalliance.org (URL inactive)
LinkedIn linkedin.com/company/health-inequalities-alliance-ltd

Notes

  1. Survey for psoriasis sufferers Research.net. Accessed 15 February 2014.
  2. LinkedIn uk.linkedin.com/in/jimswifthealtheconomist. Accessed 15 February 2014. See also: [File:Jim Swift-LinkedIn-Screenshot 2013-10-31 14.08.33.pdf PDF copy of screengrab] of the page on 31 October 2013.
  3. Registrar information for healthinequalitiesalliance.org Screenshot taken 15 February 2014.
  4. Health Inequalities Alliance healthinequalitiesalliance.org. Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 20 December 2012 on 15 February 2014.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Data from Companies House February 2014