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        Leena Sankla

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        Leena Sankla  Director of Public Health & Life Style Services, Solutions 4 Health, Reading

        Saleen Ahmed-Khan  Berkshire Health Improvement Manager, Solutions4Health, Reading

        Biography

        Leena is a Director of Public Health and Lifestyle Services with overall responsibility for a number smoking cessation projects across England, commissioned by Local Authorities. Her particular expertise is with hard to reach groups, specifically black minority & ethnic (BME) groups, socially deprived groups and routine and manual workers.

        She has worked closely on a number of health watch TV programmes and has lectured for the WHO at St Georges Hospital, International Centre for Drug Policy, and works closely with the Advocacy Forum for Tobacco Control (AFTC), at the Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai. Leena is also a Master Trainer on Chronic Disease Self Management from Stanford University.





         
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