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Poster Guidelines 2017
GUIDELINES FOR POSTER PRESENTERS Excitingly, this year the South West Public Health Scientific Conference will be presenting posters electronically during dedicated chaired sessions. All poster presentations should be emailed to Publichealth.sw@hee.nhs.uk by the deadline of Friday 24th February. Times Posters should be emailed electronically to the organisers by the stated deadline. The posters will be presented by the abstract author during the parallel sessions starting at 12.40pm.... Read more...
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Scientific Conference 2017 Poster List
POSTER PRESENTATIONS SESSION NO POSTER TITLE NAME SCHOOLS AND SEXUAL HEALTH D1 1 Implementation of a Sexual Behaviours Framework in Cornwall: embedding relationships and sexual health into the children and young people’s workforce Alexa Gainsbury/Ravi Jaipaul D1 2 Sustaining school-based sex and relationship education in a policy and funding lacuna: strategies used in English local authorities Jo Crichton D1 3 What is best practice in sex and... Read more...
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Scientific Conference 2017 Speaker Biographies
Professor George Davey Professor of Clinical Epidemiology School of Social and Community Medicine University of Bristol George Davey Smith was a member of the noise-terrorism outfit Scum Auxiliary in the early 1980s. Since artistic and commercial success eluded them he has had to earn his living working as an epidemiologist in the provinces. Caroline Wright Research Associate University of Exeter Caroline is a Research Associate working at the School of Social and Community Medicine (SSCM... Read more...
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Scientific Conference Plenary and Parallel Session Abstracts 2017
Abstracts for presentation PLENARY Caroline Wright University of Bristol The effect of multiple risk behaviours in adolescence on educational attainment at age 16 years: a UK birth cohort study Dr Caroline Wright , Dr Ruth Kipping , Professor Matthew Hickman , Professor Rona Campbell , Dr Jon Heron [1]Research Associate, School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol, UK. [1]Senior Research Fellow in Epidemiology and Public Health, School of Social and Community Medicine, Un... Read more...
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Scientific Conference 2018 final programme
SOUTH WEST PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE 2018 Tuesday 13th March 2018 Mercure Bristol Holland House Hotel, Bristol 9.30 Tea/Coffee & registration Outside of Orchard Suite 10.00 Welcome from the Chair Maggie Rae, Head of School of Public Health Forest Suite 10.10 Individual-, family- and school-based interventions to prevent multiple risk behaviours in young people aged 8-25 years: a Cochrane systematic review and meta-analysis (Highly Commended Abstract) Georg... Read more...
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Scientific Conference 2018 Poster List
POSTER PRESENTATIONS SESSION NO POSTER TITLE NAME Forest TUBERCULOSIS AND MENINGITIS D1 1 Analysis of delays in starting Tuberculosis treatment: A descriptive statistical analysis of the Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire Enhanced Tuberculosis surveillance data. Charlotte Bigland D1 2 Evaluation of a Tuberculosis active case-finding initiative for homeless and substance-misuse populations in Bristol. Rachel Kwiatkowska D1... Read more...
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Scientific Conference 2018 Speaker Biographies
SOUTH WEST PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE 2018 Tuesday 13th March 2018 5th Floor, Mercure Bristol Holland House Hotel, Bristol Dr Georgina MacArthur NIHR postdoctoral research fellow, University of Bristol Georgie MacArthur is a Specialty Registrar in Public Health, currently working out-of-programme at the University of Bristol on research relating to risk behaviour in young people. Georgie completed a PhD in viral immunology at the University of Bristol, then worked as a senior policy... Read more...
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Plenary and Parallel session abstracts
Abstracts for presentation PLENARY Georgie MacArthur University of Bristol Individual-, family- and school-based interventions to prevent multiple risk behaviours in young people aged 8-25 years: a Cochrane systematic review and meta-analysis. MacArthur GJ, NIHR Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Bristol Caldwell DM,Senior Lecturer, University of Bristol Redmore J, Medical Student, University of Aberdeen School of Medici... Read more...
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Development School 2018 Speaker Information
Plenary speakers 1010 Morning Plenary Max French Dr. Max French is a Research Associate at Newcastle University Business School and the Open Lab. His PhD with Stirling University explored management and policy interventions which respond to the innate complexity of health and social outcomes. His work with colleagues at Newcastle University and internationally aims to develop complexity-consistent approaches to public service commissioning, management and delivery. He currently... Read more...
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Development School 2018 Workshop Information
WORKSHOP INFORMATION TUESDAY 16TH OCTOBER 2018 WORKSHOP SESSION ONE 1045 – 11.45 1A – Zero Based Budgeting Aims: Describe the process used by North Somerset Council to decide how best to allocate the public health budget across all services in the authority. This began with an analytic hierarchy process followed by the assessment of all current and potential activity and then the development of business cases to generate recommendations for the final allocation of funds. Del... Read more...
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