South West Public Health Specialty Training Programme

Annual Training Conference 2015

Thursday 12th November
The Holiday Inn Filton, Bristol

 

PROGRAMME

9.30

Tea/Coffee and registration

10.00

Main conference room
Welcome from the Chair
Maggie Rae, Head of School, Public Health Training Programme

10.10

Keynote Speaker
John Coggon, Professor of Law and the Philosophy of Public Health, Southampton Law School

 

PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE

10.25

  • Specialty training programme
    Ayo Oyinloye, Training Programme Director

10.35

  • Workforce planning – update
    Selena Gray, Professor of Public Health and Deputy Postgraduate Dean
  • Questions & answers

10.50

  • E-portfolio update
    Petra Manley and Gemma Cooke 

11.00

  • New Curriculum
    Suzanna Mathew, Director of Training (Curriculum and Assessment), FPH
  • Questions & answers

11.30

Tea/Coffee

11.50

WORKSHOPS – lasting 30 minutes each with 5minutes for changeover 

 

A1

Working with Health Care
Partnership with the NHS including GP, Mental Health, Physical Health.
Debbie Stark, Deputy Centre Director of Healthcare Public Health
Sara Gibbs, Consultant in Public Health
Kate Blackburn, Registrar
Sequoia Suite One

11.50

 A2

Academic Training
Journeys through academic training
Sarah Denford, School of PH Research
Kyla Thomas, Academic Clinical Lecturer
Gemma Morgan, NIHR Doctoral Research Fellow
Sequoia Suite Two

12.25  

WORKSHOPS

  B1

Health Protection
Facilitated by Mike Wade and Deborah Haynes
Maximising health protection training in a system of health protection (including a discussion on the revised health protection training policy)
Sequoia Suite One

  B2

Project Presentations
Facilitated by Petra Manley and Lucy McCann

  • Phase 1Emma Kain - Mapping foodbanks across Cornwall and making recommendations for building on the current offer in line with the all-party parliamentary enquiry on food poverty
  • Phase 2Julia Chisnell - Work to increase flu vaccination in clinical risk groups, Peninsula 2014
  • Phase 3Zoe Clifford - Social Return on Investment Evaluation

Sequoia Suite Two

1.00

Lunch
In the Junction restaurant

2.00

WHAT DOES GOOD LOOK LIKE?’ Main conference room
Whole afternoon CPD Event

2.00
  • 3-way meetings
    How to get the best and the most out of a 3-way meeting
    Selena Gray, Academic Supervisor and Jon Roberts, Educational Supervisor
2.30
  • Reflective notes for CPD
    Frances Chinemana, Associate Director Public Health
2.55 Tea/Coffee
3.15
  • Q&A session
    Question time panel discussion. Panel members: Maggie Rae, Ayo Oyinloye, Caroline Dimond and Kevin Elliston. Topics for discussion;
    • Phases of training and acting up
    • Quality of portfolios as well as the content
    • What is an ‘excellent’ training location?
    • Expectations on less than full time (LTFT)
3.50 Closing remarks from Maggie and Ayo
4.00 Close