20th South West Public Health Development School

Empowering and Enabling for Effectiveness

St Mellion International Resort, Saltash, Cornwall                                                

13-14 October 2016

 

Day One Programme – Thursday 13th October 2016

 

0945

Registration opens with tea and coffee

 

Main Reception area/Bar area

1030

Maggie Rae, Head of School, Ayo Oyinloye, Training Programme Director,  SW Public Health Training Programme

 

St Mellion Suite A

1035

Keynote Speaker introduction – Maggie Rae, Head of School

Keynote Speaker – Professor John Middleton, President of Faculty of Public Health ‘The Best job in the world’

 

St Mellion Suite A

1105

Plenary introduction – Alison Bell, Consultant in Public Health, Somerset County Council

Plenary Speaker – Dr Sara Hitchman, Lecturer in Addictions, National Addictions Centre, King’s College London ‘Enabling smokers to quit: the role of e-cigarettes in smoking cessation’

 

St Mellion Suite A

1135

Tea and coffee available in bar area/workshop rooms

 

 

1145

Workshop 1a  - Sharing Lessons – Health Protection Case Studies

St Mellion Suite A

 

Workshop 1b  - Inequality and inequity: learning to walk with our ethos

St Mellion Suite B

 

Workshop 1c – Great Expectations Antenatal programme – A Multidisciplinary Approach

St Neot Room

 

Workshop 1d – Clinical Governance in a Local Government setting

 

St Cleer Room

1245

Lunch

 

St Piran Suite

1400

Workshop 2a – Evidence in public mental health; What’s in your stress bucket and how can you prevent it overflowing?

St Mellion Suite A

 

Workshop 2b – Simply Smiling!

St Mellion Suite B

 

Workshop 2c – Prioritising public health interventions: tools, templates, temptations and evidence

St Neot Room

 

Workshop 2d – Smoke free prisons – lessons learned from the early adopter sites. Continuity beyond the gate and benefits of collaborative working

 

St Cleer Room

1450

Tea and coffee available for plenary

 

Bar area

1500

Plenary introduction – Ardiana Gjini, Consultant in Public Health Medicine, PHE/NHS England

Plenary – Annette Luker, Consultant in International Public Health, Public Health England ‘Global Health: Public Health England activity as part of the wider UK approach’

 

St Mellion Suite A

1545

Plenary introduction – Anthony Ball,  Advanced Practitioner, Public Health, Cornwall Council

Plenary – Bishop Tim Thornton, Bishop of Truro ‘Feeding Britain: A strategy for zero hunger in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland – nearly 2 years on’

 

St Mellion Suite A

1730

Free time

 

1830

Pre-dinner drinks

Bar area

1900

Seating for dinner

 

St Piran Suite

1915

Pre-dinner speaker -  Mr Jon Usher, Head of Partnerships, England South, Sustrans

 

St Piran Suite

1945

Dinner

St Piran Suite

 

Presentations

St Piran Suite

2100

Pub Quiz style entertainment – Quiz Master – Gabriel Scally

St Piran Suite

 

Day Two Programme – Friday 14th October 2016

 

0800

Breakfast for guests

 

Restaurant

0915

Registration open with tea and coffee

 

Main Reception area/Bar area

0945

Plenary introduction – Ayo Oyinloye, Training Programme Director

Plenary – Dr Jeanelle de Gruchy, Director of Public Health, London Borough of Haringay ‘Empowering and influencing for impact’

 

St Mellion Suite A

1030

Morning break with tea and coffee service in bar area/workshop rooms

 

1045

Workshop 3a -  NHS Healthchecks: A good public health investment or not?

St Mellion Suite A

 

Workshop 3b – Planning – a foreign language?

St Mellion Suite B

 

Workshop 3c – AMR plans – learning from the Cornwall experience

St Neot Room

 

Workshop 3d – Sending the ‘Fat letter’ A supportive approach to the National Child Measurement Programme results letter in Somerset

 

St Cleer Room

1145

Plenary introduction – Anthony Ball, Advanced Practitioner, Public Health, Cornwall Council

Plenary – Professor Debra Lapthorne, South West Director, Public Health England South West ‘Past, Present and Future of Public Health England’

 

St Mellion Suite A

1215

Lunch

 

St Piran Suite

1315

Workshop 4a – Public Speaking – Stand Up NOW! – for the Public Health Agenda

St Mellion Suite A

 

Workshop 4b – Public Health Ethics: Improving Health and Equity

St Mellion Suite B

 

Workshop 4c – Effective Searching: Information and Evidence to inform Public Health Commissioning and Practice

St Neot Room

 

Workshop 4d – Power and influence – how to influence across LA agendas – working with elected members

 

St Cleer Room

1435

Tea and coffee available for plenary

 

Bar area

1445

Question Time session – Panel: Gabriel Scally (Moderator). Maggie Rae, Kevin Elliston, Marcus Grant, Paul Pilkington, Caroline Gamlin

 

St Mellion Suite A

 

Plenary introduction – Maggie Rae, Head of School

Plenary – Marcus Grant, Environmental Stewardship for Health, Co-director of the SHINE Health Integration Team, Bristol Health Partners ‘It’s the environment, stupid!’

 

St Mellion Suite A

1600

Closing remarks

 

St Mellion Suite A