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2 Regulations and Legislations for Public Health Chair: Maggie Rae, Registrar Elect, Faculty of Public Health Presentations: Should a Direct Regulation Be Used to Implement the Healthy Prisons Agenda in England? Nasrul Ismail, University of the West of England and Public Health & Wellbeing, South Gloucestershire Council Dr Nick de Viggiani, Health and Social Sciences, University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) Reviewing the evidence for the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of policies to reduce the public health impact of alcohol Robyn Burton, Public Health England and King’s College London Healthcare Regulation: how well does it protect the public? Reflections from two high profile cases Stephen Bridgman, Public Health Guernsey Using the legislation in the Health and Social Care Act 2012 and subsequent Public Health England toolkit to improve oral health – an update John Beal, Dental Public Health, University of Leeds

3 Understanding Smoking Behavior and Supporting Tobacco Control
Chair: Dr Helen Walters, Consultant in Public Health Medicine / Consultant Advisor, NIHR NETSCC, University of Southampton Presentations: Tobacco Control: How local authorities can make best use of diminishing resources Ailsa Rutter, Director of Fresh – Smokefree North East Tackling shisha smoking – the role of politicians, public health and local residents in designing a health promotion campaign to influence behaviour change in Barnet Chimeme Egbutah, Public Health Strategist Insight into tobacco smoking and vaping behaviour in young children aged along with the factors influencing uptake Tina Aldwyn, Public Health Wales

4 Food, Fast Cars & Fracking – Where’s the Good Citizen
Food, Fast Cars & Fracking – Where’s the Good Citizen? Chair: David Williams, FPH Board Member Presentations: Looking beyond the ‘meaty motorists’: Using travel and dietary behaviours to identify and describe healthy, low-carbon lifestyles in the UK Michaela A Smith, University of York Development of a toolkit to measure and value local impacts of community severance due to heavy or fast traffic Jenny Mindell, UCL The Environmental, Climate Change, Social and Public Health Implications of High Volume Hydraulic Fracturing (‘fracking’): A Review Patrick Saunders, University of Staffordshire Global Citizenship and the Charter for International Health Partnerships: A ‘globally responsible’ Wales Elodie Besnier, Policy, Public Health Wales


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