23rd South West Public Health Development School

Theme - ‘Population and Public Health System leadership’ 

Exeter Racecourse                                                                   

16 October 2019

 

Programme – Wednesday 16th October 2019

 

0945

Registration

 

 

 

1015

Introductions

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

 

 

1025 - 1055

Plenary speaker

Professor Jim McManus, Director of Public Health, Hertfordshire County Council. Vice-President, Association of Directors of Public Health UK/Sara Blackmore, Director of Public Health, South Gloucestershire Council

Title – Sector Led Improvement

 

 

1100

Workshop 1A

‘Hidden inequalities in health trends: masking increasing inequalities and how to redress the balance’

 

 

Workshop 1B

‘Working better together: improving health outcomes by co-designing Health and Wellbeing programmes with the Voluntary and Community Sector (VCSE)’

 

Workshop 1C

‘Developing and evaluating interventions that promote health: Reflections on the newly revised Medical Research Council (MRC) guidance from a ‘real world’ perspective’

 

Workshop 1D

‘Reshaping services with SHAPE’

 

 

Workshop 1E

‘Peer on peer support to improve offender health outcomes – a settings approach’

 

1200

 

Tea and Coffee

Tea and Coffee

1215

Plenary speaker

Nicky Hawkins, UK Lead, Health Foundation / FrameWorks Institute

 

Title – Re-framing health to change hearts and minds

 

1255

Plenary speaker

Professor Selena Gray, Professor of Public Health, Chair of West of England Nature Partnership Capacity Lead for CLAHRC West

Title - Faculty Update

 

1315

Lunch

Two sittings for lunch

Fringe Event – ‘How to Step out of your Comfort zone in comfort’ (two sessions)

 

 

1415

Plenary Speaker

Professor Richard Bolden, Director of Bristol Leadership and Change Centre,Bristol Business School, UWE, Bristol

Title – Developing Systems Leadership in Public Health 

 

 

1445

Plenary Speaker

Debbie Stark, Deputy Centre Director, Deputy Director for Healthcare Public Health, Public Health England South West Centre

Title – Public Health England Leadership in 2020s

 

 

1515

Tea and Coffee

Tea and Coffee served in workshop rooms

 

 

1515

Workshop 2A

‘A framework for developing systems leadership in Public Health’

 

 

Workshop 2B

‘Planning and health - We have enough evidence; do we have enough leadership?’

 

 

Workshop 2C

‘Practical ways to increase immunisation uptake in target groups and address inequalities in a local authority area – experience from the Twerton/Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) projects in Bath and North East Somerset (B&NES).’

 

Workshop 2D

‘Turning data sharing on its head: the risk of NOT sharing’

 

 

Workshop 2E

‘Using population health management at all levels in a system’

 

1615

Finish