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

 

0930

Registration opens with tea and coffee

 

 

1000

Maggie Rae, Head of School, SW Public Health Training Programme

 

Welcome and Introductions

 

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

 

Room 132

 

Workshop 1b – Elimination of Hepatitis C: can we rise to the challenge?

 

Room 131

 

Workshop 1c – ‘Drawing a home for the homeless’ – Improving our understanding and engagement in the health of homeless people

 

Room 130

 

Workshop 1d – Active & Inclusive – Swindon

 

Room 127

1130/1145

Tea and coffee available in ballroom

 

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’

 

Ballroom

12.35

Launch of South West Population and Public Health Academy

 

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

 

Meet at Registration area

1400

Plenary speaker – Dr James Szymankiewicz, Chaiir Devon Local Nature Partnership

 

‘Health and Nature: Simple interventions in a complex world’

 

Ballroom

1425

Plenary speaker – Tracy Daszkiewicz, Director of Public Health, Wiltshire Council

 

‘Emergency response: learning across the system’

 

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’

 

Ballroom

1500

Tea and coffee available in ballroom

 

Ballroom

1515

Workshop 2a – Domestic Abuse a new way of thinking

 

Room 132

 

Workshop 2b – Insights and Challenges from Cranbrook Healthy New Town.  The role of Public Health intelligence in planning for health and wellbeing

 

Room 131

 

Workshop 2c – Improving pathways for prevention, treatment, and recovery of self-harm within Gloucestershire, using a partnership approach

 

Room 130

 

Workshop 2d – Measuring the Public Health impact of Antimicrobial Stewardship

 

Room 127

1615

Finish