Tutorial: Data

Category: Tutorial Dates - Other

Date: June 25th 2019 10:00am until 4:30pm

Location: Ansell Room Coaver Club Matford Lane Exeter Devon EX2 4PS

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Tutorial: June 25th 2019: Public Health Data

10:00am until 4:30pm

Venue: Ansell Room, Coaver Club, Matford Lane, Exeter, Devon, EX2 4PS 

Organisers: Helena Posnett and Joanna McLaughlin

 

OBJECTIVES

  • Support SpRs to better understand the data and information sources available and how to access them
  • Stimulate discussion on the future of data and intelligence – in relation to the JSNA and changing STP landscape
  • Ensure SpRs are aware of LKIS and their offer in relation to SpR training and development

 

Speaker

 

Topic

Time

Comments

Helena/Joanna

Welcome

10.00

 

Gbenga Olatunde

 

Principal Public Health Intelligence Analyst

Training and Workforce Development

Local Knowledge and Intelligence Service (South West)

Public Health England

Introduction to LKIS

10.05

  • Purpose
  • Overview of core offer and skills of the team
    • Registrar input into what they’d like from LKIS

Gbenga

Data sources available, and Q&A

10.15

What’s available, where is it, who to contact, what’s the process, key considerations e.g. legal, IG, information sharing agreements; to include accessing from other agencies e.g. Police; to include reference to available networks e.g. SWINPHO

COFFEE

 

11.15

 

Doug Haines

Using soft intelligence – how it works in practice

11.30

What do we mean? How do we do it? How do we use this information and frame it?

How do we do this in local areas? Bringing needs assessments to life if no formal data available/engaging stakeholders who will be involved in implementing recommendations

 Are there any practical suggestions about how to approach it and mitigate risk e.g. over-sharing (Caldicott, DPA etc.)? How much is context dependent (your organisation)?

LUNCH

 

12.30

(not provided)

 

Registrar Business

13.30

 

Maria Moloney-Lucey

 

Public Health Specialist (Intelligence)

 

Public Health Devon

Devon County Council

Developing the JSNA in Devon County Council – including discussion/Q&A

14.30

Overview of the way in which the JSNA is put together, its content and purpose and variation between different local authorities

 

Discussion around likely future changes to JSNAs, the move to using individual level data, the role of the Health and Wellbeing Boards and regional organisations (STP?) in unblocking data sharing and making this happen

 

Q&A session on how to get and use data in local authority public health teams

 

Pip Tucker,

 

Public Health Specialist

Somerset County Council

 

Developing the JSNA in Somerset - including discussion/Q&A

15.15

Helena/Jo

Close

16.00

 

 

 

 

 

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