1 MAKING SENSE OF LOCAL HEALTH & WELL-BEING DATA A training and networking event to support National Healthy Schools, Extended services and Public Health.

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1 MAKING SENSE OF LOCAL HEALTH & WELL-BEING DATA A training and networking event to support National Healthy Schools, Extended services and Public Health agendas in the SE Region. HS teams & ES Clusters SE Healthy Schools Enhancement Model ES Delivery Partners TDA ContinYou 4Children Public Health SE Teaching Public Health Network Chi Mat Local PCTs Working in Partnership Maximising networking opportunities for future partnership arrangements Working together to organise personnel, tools, documentation and resources Monitoring and evaluating events, ensuring that improved awareness, skills and better networking has a positive impact on children's lives HS Teams, ES Cluster Managers and Public Health data leads will: Meet across five combined Local Authority areas in 2009 Explore local data; pilot new materials, share priorities for national and local indicators by area Use case studies and identify health inequalities Further awareness and competence in interpreting and using local data. Headline Outcomes Support local colleagues to identify, interpret and analyse local health and well being data Support local teams to deliver the Healthy Schools Enhancement Model alongside the Extended Services Agenda Improve networking between local Healthy Schools, Extended Services and Public Health Share knowledge and expertise Key agendas (at Sept 09): Healthy Schools launch Enhancement model, Extended Services, Public Health Skills and Careers Framework,

2 Making sense of data To support Healthy Schools, Extended Services, and Public Health agendas HS Teams and ES Clusters Cluster Managers, book your place 19 October 17 November 18 November 23 November 24 November All Day HS Teams and Cluster Manager Training and Networking Events running from 10-4, including lunch and refreshments Reading, Slough, Bracknell Forest, W. Berkshire, Wokingham, RB Windsor & Maidenhead Kent and Medway Surrey, West Sussex, East Sussex, Brighton and Hove Oxfordshire, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire Hampshire, Southampton, Portsmouth, Isle of Wight Through Alison Barnes, Administration Manager, SE teaching Public Health Network E mail your name, role, LA, contact e mail address, phone number and special dietary or other requirements to Phone Further information from: If the session in your local area is a date you cannot make, you can attend one of the other sessions.

3 DateLA’sVenue (all to be agreed) 19 OctoberReading, Slough, Bracknell Forest, W. Berkshire, Wokingham, RB Windsor & Maidenhead Shaw House, Newbury 17 NovemberKent and MedwayHilton Hotel, Maidstone 18 NovemberSurrey, West Sussex, East Sussex, Brighton and Hove University of Sussex or Barnsgate Manor 23 NovemberOxfordshire, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire Waddesdon Room Learning and Development Centre Sandford Road, Littlemore Oxford OX4 4XN 24 NovemberHampshire, Southampton, Portsmouth, Isle of Wight John Pounds Centre 23 Queen Street, Portsea, Portsmouth, PO1 3HN