Draft Programme
10:30 |
Welcome from the Chair Professor Maggie Rae, Head of School of Public Health and Transformation
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10:40 |
'Cost of Living Crisis and Public Health: Perspective from Scotland' Professor Linda Bauld, Professor of Public Health, Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh
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11:10 |
‘Ethnicity, deprivation, and child mortality: findings from the National Child Mortality Database’ (Highly commended abstract) Dr David Odd, Consultant Neonatologist and Senior Lecturer, University of Cardiff
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11:35 |
Tea/Coffee/Comfort break |
11:50 |
Parallel Sessions (4 virtual rooms) |
12:50 |
Lunch
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13:20 |
Time to view the pre-recorded mini-oral sessions
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14.00 |
Parallel Sessions (4 virtual rooms) (followed by Comfort break)
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14:50 |
Chair/Award presentation Professor Maggie Rae, Head of School of Public Health and Transformation
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15.00 |
‘Evaluating the effectiveness of an ‘Improving Access to Psychological Therapies’ (IAPT) service addressing the wider determinants of mental health in South West England’ (Highly commended abstract) Dr Alice Porter, Research Associate in Public Health, University of Bristol
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15:25 |
'The UK Centre for Climate and Health Security' Professor Lea Berrang Ford, Research Chair in Climate & Health, University of Leeds and Deputy-Director, Head of the Centre for Climate & Health Security, UK Health Security Agency
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15:55 |
Closing remarks |
PARALLEL SESSIONS – MORNING
11:50 – 12:50
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Room 1 AM
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Room 2 AM
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Room 3 AM
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Room 4 AM
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Premature mortality and infant vulnerability |
Physical activity and metabolic disorders |
Engaging with patients and communities |
Children and Young People and wider determinants |
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Chair: Hannah Thornton |
Chair: Kate Yorke |
Chair: Kamal Patel |
Chair: Alexandra Creavin |
11.50 – 12.07 |
A1 Gwen Fernandes NHS England South West of England Mortality Profile 2022 |
A2 Dev Vencappa Swindon Borough Council Evaluating the Football Fans in Training (FFIT) weight management programme in Swindon |
A3 Fran Baber and Milly Carmichael University of Bath Understanding food insecurity in Bath and North East Somerset: A qualitative study of community members’ and affordable food organisations’ perspectives |
A4 Katrina d'Apice University of Bristol A Randomised Controlled Feasibility Study of Talking Together, an Early Years Language Development Intervention Delivered in a Deprived Area in England |
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Time to move virtual room (3 minutes) |
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12.10– 12.27 |
B1 Helen Duncan OHID/University of Bristol Increased risks of poor outcomes related to vulnerability in infants who die suddenly and unexpectedly |
B2 Ruth Salway University of Bristol Child and parent accelerometer-measured physical activity and sedentary time post-lockdown: a natural experiment comparison with pre-pandemic data |
B3 Suzie Igoe Cornwall Council Service user insights and experiences of postnatal care in Cornwall: a mixed-methods study |
B4 Thomas El-Hoss University of Exeter Addressing Torbay’s High rates of Cared for Children: An Engaged Public Health Approach to Improving Preventative Family Support. |
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Time to move virtual room (3 minutes) |
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12.30 – 12.47 |
C1 Sylvia Stoianova University of Bristol Childhood deaths, deprivation, and modifiable factors: findings from the National Child Mortality Database |
C2 Emily Eyles NIHR ARC West UH Bristol NHS Trust, University of Bristol ‘Is taking more than one antipsychotic linked to risk of metabolic disorders in people with schizophrenia? A prospective cohort study using linked Clinical Practice Research Datalink data’ |
C3 Ben Shaw University of Exeter Symptom appraisal and help-seeking in men with symptoms of possible prostate cancer: a qualitative study with an ethnically diverse sample in London |
C4 Olivia Ford South Gloucestershire Council The negative effects of having a family member who has gone to prison on a young person’s mental wellbeing: an explorative analysis of the Online Pupil Survey |
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Lunch (Pre-recorded mini-oral sessions can be viewed on the SharePoint site) |
PARALLEL SESSIONS – AFTERNOON
14:00 – 14:50
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Room 1 PM
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Room 2 PM
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Room 3 PM
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Room 4 PM
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Health of infants |
Screening and Immunisations |
Sexual Health |
Understanding health of school children |
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Chair: Janani Arulrajah |
Chair: Susan Cummins |
Chair: Josh Howkins |
Chair: Dhanya Gardner |
14.00 – 14.17 |
D1 Hannah Edwards University of Bristol Results from the National PReCePT Programme (NPP): a public health intervention to reduce cerebral palsy associated with preterm birth' |
D2 Lesley Lewis Somerset County Council Increasing uptake of the flu vaccine in Somerset County Council employees: a randomised trial to evaluate the effectiveness of using behaviour change techniques in email invitations |
D3 Maya Gobin University of Bristol Acceptability and feasibility of electronic vending machines for delivering HIV self-testing and STI self-sampling kits: a mixed methods study |
D4 Emily Widnall University of Bristol Barriers and facilitators to creating and sustaining a regional School Health Research Network in an English education infrastructure to improve adolescent health and well-being: a qualitative process evaluation. |
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Time to move virtual room (3 minutes) |
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14.20 – 14.37 |
E1 Jo Williams Bristol City Council First Dental Steps Intervention: feasibility study of a Health Visitor led infant oral health improvement programme in South West England |
E2 Alexandra Creavin Bristol City Council/University of Bristol Inequalities in the uptake of bowel cancer screening across Bristol, North Somerset, and South Gloucestershire since COVID-19 |
E3 Mark McNally & Sarah Aston Swindon Borough Council & Torbay Council Understanding the barriers and facilitators to accessing HIV PrEP in underserved populations in the South West |
E4 Rowan Renow-Clarke Gloucestershire County Council Comparison of trends in children and young people’s health and wellbeing pre and post pandemic using local school survey data |
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Comfort Break/Time to move to main link |