South West Public Health Development School 2022
Category: Regional Public Health Events - Other
Date: October 19th 2022 10:15am until 4:00pm
Location: via MS Teams
Registration for this event is now closed. If you would like to attend, please email the Programme Team
The Event
The South West Public Health Development School provides a unique opportunity for people working in a variety of fields within public health to expand their public health horizons at this event. The Development School will be a one day event boasting a vibrant mix of workshops and learning activities. These sessions will provide an excellent opportunity to consider how to maximise public health opportunities and truly make a difference.
Who Should Attend?
The Development School is open to anyone working in a public health related field from across the South West. We welcome professionals from a variety of organisations and settings, from local authorities, CCGs, NHS E/I, Academia, UKHSA, OHID, Health Education England, voluntary and community settings.
Conference overview
The programme can be found below.
There will be a wealth of opportunities for new learning and the discussion of new ideas. As always, the school will help to develop both individual practice and strengthen us as a public health community.
Event SharePoint site
All registered delegates will be added to an event SharePoint site where they will be able to access the event MS Teams links, speaker and workshop information. If you have registered to attend this event and you have not received access to the SharePoint site prior to the day of the event, please contact the Programme Team
Final Programme
Future vision for priorities in Population and Public Health
10:15 |
Welcome and Introductions Including pre-recorded presentation from Sir Michael Marmot setting the scene of current Health Inequalities and welcoming the South West as a Marmot region Maggie Rae, Head of School and Public Health Transformation |
10:40 |
Plenary Speakers Title – Vision for South West region Elizabeth O’Mahony, South West Regional Director, NHS England Debi Reilly, Regional Director, Health Education England Debbie Stark, Regional Director of Public Health, Office of Health Improvement and Disparities |
11:10 |
Question and Answer session Panel – Elizabeth O’Mahoney, Debi Reilly, Debbie Stark |
11:30 |
Break |
11:45 |
Plenary Speakers Title – Improving Health Outcomes in the South West/Tackling Inequalities Lincoln Sargeant, Director of Public Health, Torbay Council Kate Blackburn, Director of Public Health, Wiltshire Council Mark Cooke, Director of Strategy and Transformation, NHS England Kate Shields, Chief Executive, NHS Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Integrated Care Board |
12:25 |
Question and Answer session Panel – Lincoln Sargeant, Kate Blackburn, Mark Cooke, Kate Shields |
12:45 |
Lunch Break |
13:30 |
Workshops A (1-7) Please see more details below |
14:30 |
Break |
14:45 |
Workshops B (1-7) Please see more details below |
15:50 |
Closing Remarks Maggie Rae, Head of School and Public Health Transformation |
Workshops A: 13:30-14:30pm
There are seven virtual rooms (1-7). Each workshop will last 1 hour including Q&A. Workshops are repeated with delegates able to attend two throughout the afternoon.
Workshop A |
Title
|
1 |
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Trauma Informed Relational Practice (TIRP) in settings – led by Sam James, ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) Coordinator, Gloucestershire County Council |
2 |
Housing hazards and health inequalities - Led by Ellis Turner, Environmental Health team, University of West of England |
3 |
Public Health impacts and solutions to the Cost of Living Crisis – led bv Rachael McClatchey and Ishani Kar-Purkayastha, Consultants in Public Health, OHID |
4 |
Exploring the role of public health professionals in the climate and ecological crisis – led by Isobel Braithwaite, Academic Public Health StR and Anya Gopfert, Specialty Registrar |
5 |
Reflections from the pandemic - what have we learnt as people and professionals? – Chaam Klinger, Consultant in Health Protection and Beth Smout, Specialty Registrar |
6 |
Behavioural Science: Innovation in the South West – led by Kerri Lavender, Matt Lenny and Russ Moody |
7 |
Harm Reduction Approach to Substance Misuse – led by Ian Keasey and Tina Garrett, Health and Wellbeing Programme Manager, OHID |
Workshops B: 14:45-15:45pm
There are seven virtual rooms (1-7). Each workshop will last 1 hour including Q&A. Workshops are repeated with delegates able to attend two throughout the afternoon.
Workshop B |
Title
|
1 |
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Trauma Informed Relational Practice (TIRP) in settings – led by Sam James, ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) Coordinator, Gloucestershire County Council |
2 |
Housing hazards and health inequalities - Led by Ellis Turner, Environmental Health team, University of West of England |
3 |
Public Health impacts and solutions to the Cost of Living Crisis – led bv Rachael McClatchey and Ishani Kar-Purkayastha, Consultants in Public Health, OHID |
4 |
Exploring the role of public health professionals in the climate and ecological crisis – led by Isobel Braithwaite, Academic Public Health StR and Anya Gopfert, Specialty Registrar |
5 |
Reflections from the pandemic - what have we learnt as people and professionals? –Led by Chaam Klinger, Consultant in Health Protection, Beth Smout, Specialty Registrar and Emily Brown, Commissioning Officer |
6 |
Behavioural Science: Innovation in the South West – led by Kerri Lavender, Matt Lenny and Russ Moody |
7 |
Harm Reduction Approach to Substance Misuse – led by Ian Keasey and Tina Garrett, Health and Wellbeing Programme Manager, OHID |
Please note this event will be recorded.