Programme for the FPH Annual Conference
DAY 2 - Wednesday 4 June 2008 |
| 08.30–09.30 |
Registration and refreshments |
| 08.30-09.30 |
Breakfast networking sessions |
| 09.30–10.45 |
PLENARY SESSION 4
Climate Change
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 |
| 10.45–11.15 |
Refreshments and Poster Forum |
| 11.15–12.45 |
PARALLEL SESSION B |
B1: Inequalities 1 (11.15-12.55)
Why are deprived populations more likely to be screened for chlamydia in the National Chlamydia Screening Programme than those in affluent areas?
Jessica Sheringham, Specialist Trainee in Public Health, University College London
The power of social marketing to reduce TB inequalities
Huda Mohamed, Director, Health Protection Agency West Midlands East
Parental perspectives on neonatal BCG vaccination in North Manchester : Improving a service and exploring inequalities
Fiona Reynolds, Public Health Specialist Trainee, Stockport PCT
Smokefree in mental health trusts
Catherine Pritchard, Specialist Trainee in Public Health, University of Nottingham
Supporting prisons to implement smokefree legislation
Mary-Ann McKibben, Specialist Trainee in Public Health, Department of Health South West
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B2: Children’s Environment and Health Action Plan for Europe (CEHAPE)
Implementing CEHAPE locally
John Harvey, Director of Public Health, Havering PCT
Stephen Smith, Head of Health Protection Service, States of Jersey Health and Social Services
Rhonda Ware, Head of Governance and Health Protection, Havering PCT
Alex Capleton, Health Protection Scientist, Health Protection Agency's WHO Collaborating Centre
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B3: Public Health Career Framework
Fit to practice? Developing a robust career framework for public health
Di Roffe, Director of Practitioner Development, Faculty of Public Health
Paul Scourfield, Chief Executive, Faculty of Public Health
Jim McEwen, Chairman, UKPHR
Jenny Wright, Director, Public Health Resource Unit
Sandra Cairney, Locum Public Health Director, National Public Health Service Wales |
B4: Tobacco Control
Harm reduction in tobacco control: Evidence, ethics and policy options
Anna Gilmore, Clinical Reader in Public Health and Health Foundation Clinician Scientist, University of Bath and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Martin Jarvis, Emeritus Professor, University College London
John Britton, Professor of Respiratory Epidemiology, University of Nottingham
Richard Ashcroft , Professor of Bioethics, Queen Mary , University of London
Deborah Arnott, Director, Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) |
B5: Environment
Assessing the public health impact of the June 2007 floods in Doncaster
Shantini Paranjothy, Walport Clinical Lecturer and Specialist Registrar in Public Health, Cardiff University and National Public Health Service for Wales
CHARISMA (Children’s Health in Asthma – Research to improve status through modifying housing accommodation)
Louise Woodfine, Principal Public Health Officer, National Public Health Service for Wales
What is the evidence that weather affects COPD outcomes?
Sara Gibbs, Public Health Specialist Trainee, Devon PCT
Leukaemia incidence in Welsh children linked with low level radiation: Making sense of the media reports
John Steward, Director, Welsh Cancer Intelligence and Surveillance Unit
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| 12.45-13.45 |
Lunch |
| 13.15-13.45 |
LUNCHTIME PRESENTATION
Health protection in Europe 2008-2013
Angus Nicoll, Senior Expert, European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control |
| 13.45-15.00 |
PLENARY SESSION 5
Welsh Assembly Session
Chair:
Mansel Ayleward, Chair, Wales Centre for Health
Rt Hon Rhodri Morgan, First Minister for Wales
Tony Jewell, Chief Medical Officer, Wales
Laurence Moore, Director, Cardiff Institute of Society, Health and Ethics, Cardiff University
Cerilan Rogers, National Director, National Public Health Service for Wales
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| 15.00–16.30 |
PARALLEL SESSION C |
C1: Inequalities 2
Born equal? Inequalities in infant mortality in London
Caroline Bowles, Public Health Information Analyst, London Health Observatory
Health inequalities: A comparison of the urban and rural populations of Wales
Shan Davies, Lecturer, Swansea University
The role and work of the National and Regional Support Teams in tackling inequalities
Mike McHugh, Specialist Registrar in Public Health, Government Office of East Midlands
Co-morbidity of alcohol misuse and mental health in total county-wide care populations
Jan Keene, Professor of Primary Care, University of Reading
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C2: Children and Obesity (15.00-16.40)
Associations between deprivation, attitudes towards eating breakfast and breakfast eating behaviours in 9-11 year olds
Graham Moore, Doctoral Student, Cardiff University
Free healthy breakfasts in primary schools: A cluster randomised controlled trial of a policy intervention in Wales
Simon Murphy, Senior Research Fellow, Cardiff University
Obesity prevention: The role of the school environment in increasing physical activity and healthy eating amongst children and young people
Eryl Powell, Principal Health Promotion Specialist, National Public Health Service for Wales
Community-based interventions to reduce overweight and obesity in China : A systematic review of the Chinese and English literature
Sian Griffiths, Director and Professor, School of Public Health , The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Study of a novel educational intervention to improve nutritional knowledge of primary school children: Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial
Rajalakshmi Lakshman, Specialist Registrar in Public Health, MRC Epidemiology Unit
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C3: Workforce (15.00-16.50)
Leadership needs of public health professionals
Sushma Acquilla, Programme Director, National Public Health Leadership Programme
Regulation for public health professionals: Pointless paperwork or essential protection?
Jessica Sheringham, Specialist Trainee in Public Health, University College London
Structured training for multi-disciplinary public health professionals on call in Wales : Maintaining competence and skills
Gwendolyn Lowe, Consultant in Communicable Disease Control, National Public Health Service for Wales
Training a fit-for-purpose specialist workforce for health protection in the East of England
Celia Duff, Head of School, Public Health and Associate Dean, East of England Multiprofessional Deanery
Fiona Head, Specialist Registrar in Public Health, East of England Public Health Training Programme
Building public health capacity and capability: The role of the Teaching Public Health Networks
Paul Pilkington, Senior Lecturer in Public Health, University of the West of England |
C4: Health Protection in Wales
Health protection in Wales
Mike Simmons, Director of Health Protection, National Public Health Service for Wales
Josie Smith, Research Scientist, National Public Health Service for Wales
Sharon Evans, Directorate Nurse/Lead Infection Control Nurse, Carmarthenshire NHS Trust
Janet Thomas, Directorate Nurse, Hywel Dda NHS Trust
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C5: Systems Commissioning
NICE’s conceptual framework for public health
Mike Kelly, Director, Centre for Public Health Excellence, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence
Building a strong third sector in public health: Developing capacity through commissioning
Jim McManus, Assistant Director of Health Improvement, Barking and Dagenham PCT
World class commissioning: Public health by another name?
Diane Gray, Director of Strategy and Planning/Deputy Director of Public Health, Milton Keynes PCT
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| 16.30–17.00 |
Refreshments and Poster Forum |
| 17.00–18.00 |
PLENARY SESSION 6
DARE Lecture
How the media promote the public misunderstanding of evidence in healthcare
Ben Goldacre, Bad Science Columnist, The Guardian |
| 19.15-20.00 |
DARE Lecture Reception – National Museum Cardiff |
| 20.00-24.00 |
Faculty of Public Health Annual Dinner – National Museum Cardiff |