SOUTH WEST PUBLIC HEALTH   

SPECIALTY TRAINING PROGRAMME

ANNUAL TRAINING CONFERENCE 2017

Tuesday 14th November

Holiday Inn Filton, Bristol

 

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

Specialty Training Programme

Maggie Rae, Head of School, Public Health Training Programme

 

10.25

Training Programme Policy and Procedure update

Diane Lloyd, Programme Manager, Public Health Training Programme

 

10.40

Giving and Receiving Feedback

Professor Richard Parish, CBE, Executive Chair, National Centre for Rural Health & Care, Board Member, Public Health England, Emeritus Professor, University of Chester

 

11.15

Tea/Coffee

 

11.45

WORKSHOPS – each presentation to last 17 minutes including Q&A (3 minutes changeover)

 

 

A

Registrar Project Presentations

Facilitated by Katie Hopgood

  • 1 Needs Assessment and JSNA Chapter: Children and Young People’s Mental Health and emotional Wellbeing – Helen Erswell
  • 2 School hearing screening (de-commissioning) – Helen Tapson
  • 3 PH Lead: Transport and road safety – Katie Hopgood

Sequoia Suite One

 

 

 

 B

Registrar Project Presentations

Facilitated by Sarah Bird

  • 1 Evidence Review of Public Health Nursing and Children’s Centres' Models of Integration- Helena Posnett  
  • 2 Climate Change Adaptation Plan and JSNA planning – Emma Kain and Catherine Falconer
  • 3 PH Lead: Oral Health – Rebecca Maclean

Sequoia Suite Two

 

 

12.45

Health Protection within Local Authorities

Introduction by Tracy Daszkiewicz, Director of Public Health, Wiltshire Council

and Kevin Elliston, Deputy Director Health & Wellbeing, Public Health England

Presented by Tracy Daszkiewicz and Charlotte Bigland, Wiltshire Council 

Main conference room

 

1.15

Lunch

In the Junction restaurant

 

2.15

‘WHAT DOES GOOD LOOK LIKE?’ Main conference room

Whole afternoon CPD Event - facilitated by Maggie Rae

 

2.15

Academic Review

Dr Kyla Thomas, Clinical Lecturer and Consultant in Public Health Medicine, University of Bristol

 

2.40

2015 Curriculum – KA10 process

Cherry Jones and Rebecca Maclean, Swindon Borough Council  

 

 3.05

 Tea/Coffee

 

3.25

Activity Summary sheets and LOSOS

Kate Blackburn and Charlotte Bigland, Wiltshire Council

 

3.50

Quality of Supervision and variation: Phase 1 Local teaching

Led by Educational Supervisors and Registrars

Sara Blackmore, South Gloucestershire Council

Ruth Milton, Public Health England

Sarah Bird, Registrar, Cornwall Council 

Helena Posnett, Registrar, Torbay Council 

 

4.25

Closing remarks from Maggie Rae

 

4.30

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