22nd South West Public Health Development School
Working in Complex Systems – Challenges and Opportunities
Winter Gardens Pavilion, Weston -Super-Mare
Tuesday 16th October 2018
Programme – Tuesday 16th October 2018
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0930 |
Registration opens with tea and coffee
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1000 |
Maggie Rae, Head of School, SW Public Health Training Programme
Welcome and Introductions
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Ballroom |
1010 |
Keynote Speaker – Max French, Research Associate, University of Newcastle Business School ‘Beyond outcomes-based accountability; embedding a complexity-friendly approach to commissioning and managing services’ |
Ballroom |
1045 |
Workshop 1a – Zero Based Budgeting
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Room 132 |
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Workshop 1b – Elimination of Hepatitis C: can we rise to the challenge?
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Room 131 |
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Workshop 1c – ‘Drawing a home for the homeless’ – Improving our understanding and engagement in the health of homeless people
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Room 130 |
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Workshop 1d – Active & Inclusive – Swindon
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Room 127 |
1130/1145 |
Tea and coffee available in ballroom
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Ballroom |
1150 |
Plenary speakers – Helen Bailey, Chief Executive, North Somerset Council; Virginia Pearson, Director of Public Health, Devon County Council; Sam Crowe, Acting Director of Public Health Dorset
‘How Local Councils are currently working in complex systems’
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Ballroom |
12.35 |
Launch of South West Population and Public Health Academy
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Ballroom |
1245 and 1315 |
Lunch |
Ballroom |
1255 and 1325 |
Fringe event – Lunchtime walk around Weston-Super-Mare – North Somerset Council’s Walking for Health Volunteers
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Meet at Registration area |
1400 |
Plenary speaker – Dr James Szymankiewicz, Chaiir Devon Local Nature Partnership
‘Health and Nature: Simple interventions in a complex world’
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Ballroom |
1425 |
Plenary speaker – Tracy Daszkiewicz, Director of Public Health, Wiltshire Council
‘Emergency response: learning across the system’
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Ballroom |
1445 |
Plenary speaker – Gemma Brinn, Specialty Registrar, Public Health England
‘Population Health Management in the South West and its capability to support Integrated Care’
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Ballroom |
1500 |
Tea and coffee available in ballroom
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Ballroom |
1515 |
Workshop 2a – Domestic Abuse a new way of thinking
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Room 132 |
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Workshop 2b – Insights and Challenges from Cranbrook Healthy New Town. The role of Public Health intelligence in planning for health and wellbeing
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Room 131 |
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Workshop 2c – Improving pathways for prevention, treatment, and recovery of self-harm within Gloucestershire, using a partnership approach
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Room 130 |
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Workshop 2d – Measuring the Public Health impact of Antimicrobial Stewardship
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Room 127 |
1615 |
Finish |
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