Programme Overview 

9.30

Tea/Coffee & registration

Outside the Park Suite

(Reception level)

10:00

Welcome from the Chair

Professor Maggie Rae, Head of School of Public Health

 

The Bristow Ballroom (Reception level)

10:10

'Health Determinants Research Collaborations in the South West

- The Story So Far'

Eunan O'Neill, Centre Director, HDRC Cornwall

Brittney Strange, HDRC Programme Manager, HDRC Somerset

Dr Ruth Harrell, Consultant in Public Health & PI for the Plymouth HDRC

Gary Wallace, Specialist Practitioner in Public Health and Lead Manager for the Plymouth HDRC

The Bristow Ballroom (Reception level)

 

10:40

‘Developing films to support vaccine-hesitant, ethnically diverse parents’ decision-making about the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine: a codesign study’

(Highly Commended Abstract)

Harriet Fisher, Researcher, University of Bristol

 The Bristow Ballroom (Reception level)

 

11:00

Tea/Coffee

 

Outside the Park Suite

(Reception level)

11:35

Parallel Sessions (4 parallel sessions of 3 presentations)

 

Various Rooms

12.35

Lunch (provided)

 

Outside the Park Suite

(Reception level)

13.35

Parallel Mini-Oral sessions (3 parallel sessions of 4 mini-oral presentations/1 local authority showcase)

 

Various Rooms

14.10

Parallel Sessions (4 parallel sessions of 2 presentations)

 

Various Rooms

14:50

Tea/Coffee

 

Outside the Park Suite

(Reception level)

15.15

Chair/Award presentation

Professor Maggie Rae, Head of School of Public Health

 

The Bristow Ballroom (Reception level)

15.25

‘Exploring the Perceptions of Smokers Living in Social Housing in Somerset on the Barriers and Facilitators to Smoking Cessation’

(Highly Commended Abstract)

Lorelei Boston, formerly Behavioural Science Officer, Somerset Council

The Bristow Ballroom (Reception level)

15:45

‘Reducing repeat child removals in Torbay: use of an integrated public health and social care approach to develop the Breathing Space service’ 

(Highly Commended Abstract)

Felicity Thomas, Associate Professor of Culture and Health Inequalities, University of Exeter

The Bristow Ballroom (Reception level)

16.05

Closing remarks  

 

 The Bristow Ballroom (Reception level)

 

 

 

 

PARALLEL SESSIONS – MORNING

11:35 – 12:35

Delegates may change room between each presentation

 

 

Room 1 AM

The Bristow Ballroom (Reception level)

Room 2 AM

The Penn Suite (Reception level)

Room 3 AM

The Cabot Suite

(Lower ground)

Room 4 AM

The Temple Suite

(Lower ground)

 

Children and Young People

Inclusion Health

Mental Health

 

Wider determinants

 

Chair:

Chair:

Chair:

Chair:

11.35 – 11.52

A1

Amelia Paget

Severn Deanery

Exploring inequalities in school readiness in Devon using linked Education, Health and Social Care data

 

A2

John Amosford

Devon County Council

A realist synthesis considering the influence of pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV on the risks of acquiring hepatitis C for men who have sex with men

A3

Katrina d’Apice

University of Bristol

Integrating Mental Health Support: Recommendations from Service Users

 

A4

Emma Bird

University of the West of England

Planning for healthy places: Co-development of guidance to systematically embed health in Local Plans in England

 

 

Time to move room (3 minutes)

11.55– 12.12

B1

Danielle House

University of Bristol

Rapid ethnography in primary schools to inform the development of a physical activity intervention: learning from the PASSPORT study

 

B2

Kiersty Rose and Hayley Morgan Wiltshire Council

Not Barging In: An innovative mixed method study reaching out to the nomadic, seldom heard, liveaboard boater community on the Kennet and Avon Canal in Wiltshire 

 

B3

Anna Blackwell

University of Bath

IntEgrating Smoking Cessation treAtment into usual online Psychological care for people with common mEntal illness: An online randomised feasibility and pilot study (ESCAPE Digital)

 

B4

Rebecca Hardwick University of Plymouth

Community Builders Programme (CBP) Plymouth Evaluation

 

 

Time to move room (3 minutes)

12.15 – 12.32

C1

Francesca Spiga

University of Bristol

A novel analytic framework to investigate differential effects of interventions to prevent obesity in children and young people

 

C2

Karen Coulman University of Bristol

Encouraging healthy weight for adults living with learning disabilities: supporting the role of carers

 

C3

Gemma Taylor

University of Bath

intEgrating Smoking Cessation treatment As part of usual Psychological care for dEpression and anxiety (ESCAPE): a randomised and controlled, multicentre, acceptability and feasibility trial with nested qualitative methods

C4

Mark Wilson

University of Bath

Evaluating the health and wellbeing outcomes of Cornwall Council’s Active Travel Social Prescribing pilot

 

 

Lunch break

 

 

 

Mini-Oral sessions – 13.35 pm

NO CHANGE OF ROOM AFTER EACH SESSION

EACH SESSION TO BE 30 MINUTES TO INCLUDE 4/5 PRESENTATIONS AND A PANEL Q&A AT THE END

 

Mini-Oral session

Mini-Oral session

Mini-Oral session

Mini-Oral session

Room 1

The Bristow Ballroom (Reception level)

Room 2

The Penn Suite (Reception level)

Room 3

The Cabot Suite

(Lower ground)

Room 4

The Temple Suite

(Lower ground)

Children and Young People

Wider Determinants

Health Improvement/ Inclusion/Protection

Local Authority Showcase

Chair:

Chair: 

Chair:

Chair:

13.35 – 14.05

Number 1

Number 2

Number 3

Number 4

Number 5

(see Mini-Oral list for titles)

Number 6

Number 7

Number 8

Number 9

 

(see Mini-Oral list for titles)

Number 10

Number 11

Number 12

Number 13

Number 14

(see Mini-Oral list for titles)

 

Number 15

Number 16

Number 17

Number 18

 

(see Mini-Oral list for titles)

 

 

PARALLEL SESSIONS - AFTERNOON

14:10 – 14:50

Delegates may change room between each presentation

 

 

Room 1 PM

The Bristow Ballroom (Reception level)

Room 2 PM

The Penn Suite (Reception level)

Room 3 PM

The Cabot Suite

(Lower ground)

Room 4 PM

The Temple Suite

(Lower ground)

 

Children and Young People

Service Improvement

Health Improvement

Health Protection/Ageing Well

 

Chair:

Chair:

Chair:

Chair:

14.10 – 14.27

D1

Hannah Edwards

University of Bristol

Improving quality of antenatal care for preterm births in England: evaluation of the first four years of the National PReCePT Programme 

 

D2

Julian Elston

University of Plymouth

Implementing Population Health Management across Primary Care Networks in a South West Integrated Care System (ICS)

D3

James Parsonage

University of Bristol

Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) and the development of multiple risk behaviours (MRBs) in adolescence: an ALSPAC birth cohort study

 

D4

Clare French

University of Bristol

Interventions to increase vaccine uptake: Systematic review and component network meta-analysis to identify the most effective strategies

 

 

Time to move room (3 minutes)

14.30 – 14.47

E1

Jemima Cooper

University of Bristol

Process evaluation of the NAPSACC UK randomised controlled trial: an environmental nutrition and physical activity intervention in early childhood education and care settings in the UK 

E2

Kath Wilkinson

University of Exeter

Identifying opportunities for systems improvement to support parent carer mental health

 

E3

Elizabeth Horton

Royal United Hospital

A Scoping Review of Weight Bias in the Change4Life and Better Health Obesity Campaigns

 

E4

David Thorp

Public Health Dorset

What does the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise Sector (VCSE) know and think about provision of sustainable, place-based community support that facilitates older people to live longer, healthier lives

 

Tea/Coffee/Time to move to main conference room