| DAY 1 Tuesday 16 June 2009 |
DAY 2 Wednesday 17 June 2009 |
DAY 3 Thursday 18 June 2009 |
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09.00–11.00 Registration, refreshments and informal networking sessions |
08.30–09.30 Registration, refreshments and networking sessions | 08.30–09.30: Registration, refreshments and networking sessions |
| 10.00–11.00 | 09.30-10.45 PLENARY 4 | 09.30–10.30 PLENARY 7 |
| AGM and Awards Ceremony |
Global health threats |
Violence: What can we do? |
| 11.00–11.30 Refreshments | 10.45–11.15 Refreshments and Poster Forum B | 10.30–11.00 Refreshments and Poster Forum D |
| 11.30–12.45 PLENARY 1 | 11.15–12.45 PARALLEL B | 11.00–12.30 PARALLEL D |
| Opening Session Yorkshire and Humber: Tackling inequalities Introduction: Paul Johnstone, Regional Director of Public Health, Yorkshire and Humber SHA Presentations: Bradford, Hull, Sheffield, North Yorkshire and York and East Riding of Yorkshire PCTs |
B1 Programme budgeting and marginal analysis: A tool for health improvement, commissioning and accountability B2 Public health and the NHS: Lots of vision but not an eye insight! B3 Creating healthy, resilient and just communities in times of change, uncertainty and insecurity: A public mental health framework for well-being B4 Methods to support commissioning B5 Health protection, and more…. |
D1 Economic recession, climate change and health inequalities D2 Translating the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment process into effective commissioning D3 Getting the service right D4 Maternal and child health D5 Dealing with uncertainty |
| 12:45-13:45 Lunch | 12:45-13:45 Lunch | 12:30-13:30 Lunch |
| 13.45–15.00 PLENARY 2 | 13.45–15.00 PLENARY 5 | 13.30–14.30 PLENARY 8 |
| Enabling effective delivery: A challenge Department of Health session to describe the key leadership and workforce challenges for public health delivery in the UK today Presentations: National overview from policy or leadership/workforce Regional perspective from an RDPH Local perspective from a Local Authority chief executive and a PCT chief executive |
Olympics: The public health legacy |
The healthcare crisis: Is public health a cottage industry or a national service? |
| 15.00–16.30 PARALLEL A | 15.00–16.30 PARALLEL C | 14.30–15.30 PARALLEL E |
| A1 Developing skills to prioritise investments according to local need, service requirements and the values of the NHS A2 Can commissioning really impact on health? Using large-scale change to generate effective public health action A3 International A4 Health inequalities A5 Health protection |
C1 Informing healthier choices: Health intelligence for commissioning the best outcomes C2 Impact assessments in Europe: A tool for corporate influence over public health policy? C3 CVD C4 Economic policy and health C5 Public health practice |
E1 Sport 2012 and the legacy E2 Inequalities E3 Public health in other settings |
| 16.30–17.00 Refreshments and Poster Forum A | 16.30–17.00 Refreshments and Poster Forum C | 15.30 Close refreshments |
| 17.00–18.00 PLENARY 3 | 17.00–18.00 PLENARY 6 | |
| Royal Society for Public Health Lecture Gazing into the future: Rhythms, reflections and hope Fiona Adshead, World Health Organization |
DARE Lecture
Richard Smith, Executive Director, UnitedHealth UK |
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| 18.00 Royal Society for Public Health Lecture Reception 20.00 Trainee Members Social Event |
19.15 DARE Lecture Reception 20.00 Faculty of Public Health Annual Dinner |
Programme at a glance | Day 1| Day 2 | Day 3