Programme at a glance
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| DAY 1 Tuesday 3 June 2008 |
DAY 2 Wednesday 4 June 2008 |
DAY 3 Thursday 5 June 2008 |
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| 09.00–11.00 Registration, refreshments and networking sessions | 08.30–09.30 Registration, refreshments and networking sessions | 08.30–09.15: Registration, refreshments and networking sessions |
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| 10.00–11.00 | 09.30-10.45 - PLENARY 4 | 09.15–10.30 - PLENARY 7 |
| AGM and Awards Ceremony |
Climate change Speakers: Sir Michael Pitt, Chair, NHS South West and appointed by Government to carry out a review of the 2007 floods Jonathon Porritt, Chairman, UK Sustainable Development Commission |
Obesity Chair: Alan Maryon-Davis, President, Faculty of Public Health Speakers: Dame Deirdre Hutton, Chair, Food Standards Agency Mike Kelly, Director, Public Health Excellence Centre, NICE Geof Rayner, Visiting Research Fellow, City University |
| 11.00–11.30 Refreshments | 10.45–11.15 Refreshments and Poster Forum | 10.30–11.00 Refreshments and Poster Forum |
| 11.30–12.45 – PLENARY 1 | 11.15–12.45 - PARALLEL B | 11.00–12.30 - PARALLEL D |
| Opening Session Speakers: Alan Maryon-Davis, President, Faculty of Public Health Gwenda Thomas AM, Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services Tony Jewell, Chief Medical Officer, Wales | B1 Inequalities 1 B2 Children's Environment and Health Action Plan for Europe (CEHAPE) B3 Public health career framework B4 Tobacco control B5 Environment |
D1 Preparing portfolios: A taster workshop D2 New medicines D3 Migration and health D4 Community interventions D5 Primary care quality |
| 12.40-13.45 PLENARY 8 | ||
| Global capacity building for public health Chair: Fiona Adshead, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health, England Speakers: Nick Banatvala, Head of Global Affairs, Department of Health, England Alan Maryon-Davis, President, Faculty of Public Health Dick Heller, Coordinator, Peoples-uni Tony Jewell, Chief Medical Officer, Wales Sir Michael Marmot, Chair, Commission on Social Determinants of Health, World Health Organization Salman Rawaf, Chair, Faculty of Public Health International Committee Closing of Formal Sessions Alan Maryon-Davis, President, Faculty of Public Health |
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| 12:45-13:45 Lunch | 12:45-13:45 Lunch | 13:45-14:45 Lunch |
| 13.45–14.45 - PLENARY 2 | 13.45–15.00 - PLENARY 5 | 14.45–16.00 - NETWORKING |
| Royal Society of Health Lecture Securing our future: Taking a long-term view in 2008 Sir Derek Wanless |
Welsh Assembly Session Chair: Mansel Ayleward, Chair, Wales Centre for Health Speakers: Rt Hon Rhodri Morgan, First Minister for Wales Tony Jewell, Chief Medical Officer, Wales Professor Laurence Moore, Director, Cardiff Institute of Society, Health and Ethics, Cardiff University Cerilan Rogers, National Director, National Public Health Service for Wales |
Symposium: New technologies: Can public health make sense of the isues and the conflicts? |
| 14.45–16.15 - PARALLEL A | 15.00–16.30 - PARALLEL C |
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| A1 End of life care A2 Ethical issues around alcohol and obesity A3 Tackling climate change A4 Science, policy and practice A5 Social marketing |
C1 Inequalities 2 C2 Children and obesity C3 Workforce C4 Health protection in Wales C5 Systems commissioning |
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| 16.15–16.45 Refreshments and Poster Forum | 16.30–17.00 Refreshments and Poster Forum | 16.00 Close of Informal Sessions
Refreshments |
| 16.45–18.00 - PLENARY 3 | 17.00–18.00 - PLENARY 6 | |
| ADPH Public Health Debate Andrew Lansley MP, Conservative/Opposition Shadow Secretary of State for Health Norman Lamb MP, Liberal Democrat Shadow Secretary of State for Health Helen Mary Jones, Plaid Cymru spokesperson for Health and Social Services |
DARE Lecture How the media promote the public misunderstanding of evidence in healthcare Ben Goldacre, Bad Science Columnist, The Guardian and NIHR Research Fellow, IoP/KCL |
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| 18.30 Joint Welsh Assembly Government and Royal Society of Health Lecture Reception Temple of Peace and Health 20.00 Trainee Members Social Event Hilton Hotel Cardiff |
19.15 DARE Lecture Reception National Museum Cardiff 20.00 Faculty of Public Health Annual Dinner National Museum Cardiff |