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  • Policy for Acting Up to Consultant role

    South West Public Health Training Programme Policy for Acting up to Consultant role Policy Statement This policy aims to clarify the guidelines for senior Specialty Registrars to act up into a Consultant post at the end of their training.  Acting Up and Locum Consultant The period of acting up should not be confused with undertaking a locum consultant post. By undertaking a period of acting up training, the StR will be moving into an established, Faculty-approved consultant post and will c... Read more...

  • Primary Care Training Hub Fellowship Case Studies

    Introduction  Reducing Health Inequalities is central to Public Health and Population Health. Contemporary healthcare is increasingly focused on optimising patient care and outcomes at the population level.  Public Health and individualised healthcare are essential partners rather than concepts in conflict. Public Health applies a broader and proactive view than traditional health care by extending the 1:1 individual approach to a targeted cohort of people (e.g. specific medical condition,... Read more...

  • Induction

    Training Policy The role of the Public Health Programme Manager is to navigate between the various terms and conditions, policies and procedures that govern all of you while you on the training programme. The training policy is a very important document as it combines all of this. Annual leave Annual leave entitlements will be in line with national terms and conditions. Your annual leave year runs from your start date. Leave Entitlements Staff on NHS terms and conditions Length of Service Annu... Read more...

  • Latest Newsletter

    The South West Population and Public Health Academy brings together the South West Public Health Training Programme and Public Health Workforce Development Programmes. This joint newsletter will provide highlights and updates which we hope will be useful for Public Health colleagues across the South West.  Newsletters are created after each Academy Board meeting taking place in January, May and September each year. Please see below the latest academy newsletter   South West Population and Pub... Read more...

  • Scientific Conference 2016 Programme

    SOUTH WEST PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE 2016 Wednesday 16th March 2016 5th Floor, Mercure Bristol Holland House Hotel, Bristol   PROGRAMME   9.30 Tea/Coffee & registration    Outside of Orchard Suite 10.00 Welcome from the Chairs Maggie Rae, Head of School and Rona Campbell,Bristol lead for the NIHR SPHR and Director, DECIPHer     Forest Suite 10.10 Getting serious about prevention - localisation, integration and emerging evaluation frameworks Professor Jane Pow... Read more...

  • Plenary Speaker Biographies

    Professor Jane Powell University of the West of England   Jane is an economist and social scientist. She is a public health academic, leader of the Public Health and Wellbeing Research Group and Professor of Public Health Economics at the University of the West of England, Bristol. Jane specialises in making ‘health economics feel accessible’.  She is the author of over 140 journal papers, books and articles and a co-editor of the textbook ‘public health for the 21st century: new persp... Read more...

  • Plenary and Parallel Session Abstracts 2016

      Abstracts for presentation PLENARY Matthew Hickman University of Bristol An Evaluation of Opioid Substitution Treatment (OST) in prison on risk of mortality in period immediately after prison: does leaving prison on OST reduce the risk of death?   Garry Stillwell1, Hayley Jones2, Jenny Shaw3, Michael Farrell4, John Marsden1, Matthew Hickman2 1National Addiction Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London. 2School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol 3 Institute o... Read more...

  • Policy for Specialty Registrars in Public Health in the South West who wish to undertake a placement as part of their Public Health training

    SOUTH WEST PUBLIC HEALTH TRAINING PROGRAMME  Policy for Specialty Registrars in Public Health in the South West who wish to undertake a placement as part of their Public Health training  Specialty Registrars (StRs) are encouraged to undertake different placements within the course of their training.   Initially StRs should discuss possible placements with their Educational Supervisor to ensure its relevance to their training needs.  Following a discussion with the Educat... Read more...

  • Poster List 2016

    POSTER PRESENTATIONS Pod 1 - Green - pod manned by Lucy McCann  Pod 2 - Orange - pod manned by Georgina Angel Pod 3 - Blue - pod manned by Elizabeth Parry POD NO POSTER TITLE NAME 1 1 A formative evaluation of an intervention using ‘5 Ways to Wellbeing’ (5WTWB) Gill Brookman 1 2 Views of parents, school staff, mentors and stakeholders on mentoring for secondary school students at risk of exclusion: findings from the process evaluation of the Breakthrough Mentoring feasi... Read more...

  • Invitation Letter 2016

    Dear Colleague We are writing to invite you to the 20th South West Public Health Development School, which will be taking place at St Mellions International Resort in Saltash on Thursday 13th and Friday 14th October 2016. Further details can be found by visiting: Development School 2016 and the booking form can be found at Development School booking form The Development School is a unique opportunity for people working in a variety of fields relevant to public health to expand their public healt... Read more...

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