South West Public Health Training Conference 2024
Category: Regional Public Health Events - Other
Date: June 11th 2024 10:15am until 3:30pm
Location: via MS Teams
All Registrars, Specialty Tutors, Academic, Educational and Activity Supervisors in the South West are invited to this conference. The event will take place virtually via MS Teams.
The aim of the event is to take stock of the past year’s training activities whilst looking forward and planning for next year. Key points from the day’s discussions will be fed back to the Academy Board for consideration in planning for the development of the Specialty Training Programme in the South West.
The event will act as the 2024/25 annual update for Educational and Academic Supervisors to ensure they remain accredited. Activity Supervisors are also invited to join.
Registration is now CLOSED. Please contact the Programme Team if you would like to attend.
Registered attendees will receive access to the event SharePoint site ahead of the conference where they can view the full conference details including the programme and presentations.
Draft Programme
10:15 |
Welcome Maggie Rae, Regional Lead for Population and Public Health/Head of School |
10:20 |
Population and Public Health Academy Update - WT&E Maggie Rae, Regional Lead for Population and Public Health Diane Lloyd, Population and Public Health Specialist Workforce Programme Lead Deb Lear, Population and Public Health Workforce Development Programme Lead Gemma Cooke, Population and Public Health Training Manager |
11:00 |
Health Protection Training Opportunities: ‘Beyond the ARC’ Jonathan Roberts and Sarah Bird, UKHSA Health Protection Team Emma Sidebotham and Peter Mennear, Public Health Registrars |
11:30 |
Break |
11:45 |
WORKSHOPS: Registrar Project Presentations Virtual Room A Virtual Room B Each presentation to last 20 minutes including Q&A (please see details below) |
12:30 |
Lunch Break |
13:00 |
CPD Update Alison Bell, South West Faculty of Public Health CPD Advisor |
13:20 |
Strengthening the Public Health role in the NHS – a national view Sarah Price,Director for Public Health, NHS England |
13:50 |
Exploring NHS opportunities to gain Healthcare Public Health (and wider) experience Orla Dunn, Educational Supervisor Helena Posnett, Activity Supervisor Florence Lock, Public Health Registrar Greg Cobb, Activity Supervisor (recording) |
14:30 |
Break |
14:45 |
WORKSHOPS: Good Practice Presentations Virtual Room A - Academic session Virtual Room B - National Population Health Fellowships Each session to last 30 minutes including discussion (please see details below) |
15:20 |
Celebrating Success Maggie Rae, Regional Lead for Population and Public Health/Head of School Closing remarks |
15:30 |
Conference close |
WORKSHOPS: Registrar Project Presentations: 11:45-12:30
There are two rooms (A and B), each room will present 2 presentations.
Each presentation will last 20 minutes including Q&A.
Delegates may move between rooms if they wish within the allocated changeover time.
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Virtual Room A |
Virtual Room B |
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Facilitator: Hope Hughes |
Facilitator: Kenzie-May Nicks |
11.45 – 12.05 |
1 Dhanya Gardner Child Health Equity Collaborative |
1 Peter Mennear and Sophie Weller Describing Inclusion Health Population Needs – Emerging HNA and Subsequent Work |
3-minute changeover |
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12.08– 12.28 |
2 Kate Richards and Hannah Thornton Bath and North East Somerset (B&NES) Whole Systems Health Improvement Framework |
2 Alexandra Creavin MMR vaccination uptake: Collaborative Community Resource |
WORKSHOPS: Good Practice Presentations: 14:45-15:15
There are two rooms (A and B)
Each session will last 30 minutes including discussion.
Virtual Room A |
Virtual Room B |
Facilitator: Hope Hughes |
Facilitator: Kenzie-May Nicks |
Working together to achieve and sign off Key Area 8 learning outcomes Tamsin Newlove-Delgado, Academic Supervisor Bethan Page, Public Health Registrar
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National Population Health Fellowships Rob Maybin, National Population Health Fellow Eunan O’Neill, Educational Supervisor |