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Global health: How Does Public Health Work in a Challenging World
Chair: Neil Squires, Chair of Faculty of Public Health Global Health Committee Speakers: Daniel Flecknoe, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Virginia Murray, Consultant in Global Disaster Risk Reduction Professor Chris Bentley, Population Health Consultant Sushma Acquilla, Faculty of Public Health Justin Varney, National Lead for Adult Health and Wellbeing at Public Health England Sanofi Pasteur have provided financial sponsorship to enable Prof. Bentley to participate in this plenary, which includes payment of a speaker fee. Sanofi Pasteur have reviewed Prof. Bentley’s slides and have been involved in the content development. Sanofi Pasteur have not had any other involvement in the organisation or funding of this plenary session.
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Sex Relationships and Reproductive Health
Chair: Ulrike Sauer MFSRH, Consultant in Sexual & Reproductive Health, Lead for Brent Contraceptive Services, Central & North West London NHS, Margaret Pyke Centres Presentations: Institutionalization of Immediate Post-Partum IUD Services as a routine part of antenatal counselling and delivery room services in 6 countries Laura Banks, Pro jects Team, International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO), London, UK Sex and Relationships Education (SRE) in secondary schools: current practice and future possibilities Lois Murray, University of Liverpool, Liverpool and Public Health Department, Warrington Borough Council SH:24 – an online sexual health testing service developed with registrars Joia de Sa, Specialty Registrar The Teen Health Guide – a holistic magazine educating young people about mental, physical and sexual health Victoria Evans, Teen Health Guide
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PLENARY: Public Health Leadership Local Communities Chair: Professor Sue Atkinson, CBE MB BChir Speakers: Dr Rashmi Shukla CBE, Regional Director Midlands & East, PHE Rebecca Nunn, Specialty Registrar Sarah Price, Executive Lead for Population Health and Commissioning, Greater Manchester Health and Social Care partnership Jane Moore, Director of Public Health, Coventry City Council
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Improving Dementia & Wellbeing Support
Chair: Judith Richardson, Programme Director – Quality and Leadership, Health and Social Care, NICE Presentations: Dementia Friendly Communities: Working together to create communities where dementia is understood and accepted Liz Fisher, Public Health Wigan 12 Settings: Promoting Mental Health and Well Being in Colleges and Universities – A Public Health Approach with Transient Populations Rachel King, NHS Lothian Evaluating Dementia Friendly Communities (DFCs) in England: Insights from Phase 1 mapping of DFCs with an online presence (DEMCOM Phase 1) Marina Buswell, CRIPACC, University of Hertfordshire Developing a ‘Planning for Better Health and Wellbeing’ resource for planning and public health practitioners in Wales Liz Green, Public Health Wales
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Public Health Question Time
Chair: Victoria MacDonald, Health and Social Care Correspondent, Channel 4 News Speakers: Professor John Middleton, President of the Faculty of Public Health Professor Gillian Leng, Deputy CEO and the Director of Health and Social Care for NICE David Buck, Senior Fellow, Public health and health inequalities The King’s Fund
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