Professor Dame Carol BlackIndependent Adviser to the Government on combatting misuse of drugs

Professor Dame Carol Black is currently Chair of the British Library, the Centre for Ageing Better, and Think Ahead, the Government’s fast-stream training programme for Mental Health Social Workers.   She co-chairs NHS England/Improvement’s Expert Advisory Group on Employee Health and Wellbeing.   She is a member of RAND Europe’s Council of Advisers, and of the Boards of the Institute for Employment Studies and UKActive.  In 2022 she was appointed Independent Adviser to the Government on combatting misuse of drugs.
In 2019 she completed a seven-year term as Principal of Newnham College in Cambridge University, where she was a Deputy Vice-Chancellor.    She is a Patron of the Women’s Leadership Centre in the Judge Business School.   
Dame Carol has completed four independent reviews for the UK Government: of the health of the working-age population in 2008 as National Director for Health and Work; of sickness absence in Britain in 2011 as co-chair; of employment outcomes of addiction to drugs or alcohol, or obesity, in 2016; and on illicit drugs, demand, supply and treatment (Part I for the Home Office published in February 2020; Part 2 for DHSC published on 8 July 2021) 
Professor Black is a past-President of the Royal College of Physicians, of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges, and of the British Lung Foundation, and past-Chair of the Nuffield Trust for health policy.   The Centre she established at the Royal Free Hospital in London is internationally renowned for research and treatment of connective tissue diseases such as scleroderma.   She has been a Trustee of the National Portrait Gallery. 
 

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