International Festival of Public Health


Parallel Session

Parallel Sessions - all will take place 13:00 - 15:00

LT 1 - Edwin Chadwick Lecture

Chair - Peter Elton

13:00-13:30

Dr Peter Elton and Ms Jo Farrington, The Strategic Clinical Network (SCN)

Set out priorities for cancer services, as well as introducing the SCN, who they are, what they do, and how they aim to improve and support the way we deliver care to patients and enable true integration across primary, secondary and tertiary care.

13:30-14:30

Ms Amanda Peet and Ms Alice Munby, Macmillan Cancer Services

Case studies from the intervention in Manchester and Tameside local authorities including a small documentary showcasing the impact of the project.

14:30-15:00

Dr Arpana Verma and Mr Gary Clough, University of Manchester

Highlights of the evaluation of the Macmillan project including case studies.

LT 2 - Health Services Research

Chair - Kristina Poole

Dr Shaun Scholes, Epidemiology & Public Health, University College London

Estimating population prevalence of potential airflow obstruction using different spirometric criteria: a pooled cross-sectional analysis of adults aged 40-95 years in England and Wales

Ms Eejay Whitehead, Salford City Council

Helping Families programme in Salford 2014

Dr Linda Wijlaars, University College London

Burden of recurrent unplanned hospital admissions in children and young people in England

Mrs Sarah Doran, Greater Manchester Sexual Health Network

Rising to the challenge - delivering whole system HIV prevention, treatment and care in a fragmented commissioning world

Dr Lucie Collinson, University of Otago Wellington

Economic evaluation of single-fraction versus multiple-fraction palliative radiotherapy for painful bone metastases in breast, lung and prostate cancer

Mrs Lynsey Warwick-Giles & Surindar Dhesi, University of Manchester

The troubled interface between Clinical Commissioning Groups and Health and Wellbeing Boards, as seen through 'windows'

Dr Marian Peacock, Lancaster University

Dying in prison: the public health challenges of growing numbers of prisoners requiring end of life care

Mr Omer Ali, University of Manchester

Live Dictation: Seize the opportunity

Dr Gareth Hagger-Johnson, University College London

Data linkage errors and the Hospital Episode Statistics identification (HESID) pseudoanonymisation algorithm: Insights from the Paediatric Intensive Care Audit Network (PICANet)

Ms Clare McCann, Public Health Manchester, Manchester City Council

IRIS (Identification and Referral to Improve Safety) programme in Primary Care in Manchester

LT 3 - Health Promotion and Improvement

Chair - Jane Black

Mr Ben Cave, Ben Cave Associates Ltd

Betting, borrowing and obesity: providing robust public health advice to urban planners

Dr Cristina Renzi

Help-seeking for possible cancer symptoms following a previous 'all clear' diagnosis

Mrs Frances Carbery, Bury Council Public Health

Licensing - a Public Health opportunity

Dr Hannah Timpson, Centre for Public Health, Liverpool John Moores University

Exploring the Acceptability of a Tax on Sugar-sweetened Drinks

Miss Hazel Cheeseman, Action on Smoking and Health

Electronic cigarettes in Great Britain: A gateway to smoking or an exit door away from it?

Dr Helen Elsey, University of Leeds

Do Children Overestimate the Extent of Smoking among their Peers? A Feasibility Study of the Social Norms Approach to Prevent Smoking

Dr Hynek Pikhart, University College London

Drinking in later life, health and social transitions: findings from the ELSA study

Ms Isobel Duckworth, North East Lincolnshire Council

Understating high rates of smoking in pregnancy in one quarter - an audit through maternity

Mr Matthew Ashton, Knowsley MBC

NW Directors of Public Health - Public Health Manifesto

LT 4 - Health Promotion and Improvement

Chair - Sara Ronzi

Mr Michael Bourke, University of Manchester

The Anaesthetic Room - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

Dr Jan Gill, Queen Margaret University

White cider; trade down at what cost?

Ms Karan Thomas, Commissioned by Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council

Making Every Contact Count (MECC):Increasing Public Health Capacity of frontline workers in Tameside

Dr Karen Beattie, Public Health Agency

Evaluation of a public information campaign aimed at raising awareness of obesity

Mrs Katrina Stephens & Amy Ashton, Health Education North West

Weighing and measuring children in Early Years day-care settings: an opportunity to identify overweight and obesity before Reception-age

Miss Lanne Crook, Gwen Kaplan and Gillian Kilgour, Cancer Research UK

Addressing cancer fear and fatalism

Miss Karan Thomas and Val Andrews, Health Development Consultancy

Delivering Large Scale Alcohol IBA Training in Liverpool

Miss Liz Burns, Health & Wellbeing Service, Manchester Mental Health and Social Care Trust

Promoting Responsible Alcohol Retailing: City Centre 'Reduce the Strength' pilot

Miss Sadhia Khan, University of Manchester

The role of GP brief intervention in known patients using excessive alcohol

LT 5 - Prevention and Screening

Chair - Elspeth Anwar

Dr Luca Carlo Sala, ASL Biella

Oral health prevention in children

Miss Prasheena Naran, University of Manchester

The Pathway to Success

Miss Elizabeth Marginson, Eat Well Staffordshire/Age UK South Staffordshire

The impact of using trained volunteers in community health settings

Miss Emma Page, Public Health, Liverpool City Council

The Look to Die For? - reducing sunbed use in Liverpool

Dr Karin van Veldhoven, UCL - Institute of Child Health

Multiple risk behaviours and central adiposity in mid-adulthood in the 1958 British birth cohort

Dr Olatunde Aremu, University of East London

Socio-economic differences in Pre-natal HIV screening uptake in Uganda:a multilevel analysis

Mr Rakeeb Patel, University of Manchester

Is there a relationship between alcohol outlet density and alcohol consumption in early and middle adolescence? - A systematic review

Mr Ali Hashmi, University of Manchester

Flu vaccination uptake in the prison population

Miss Prasheena Naran, University of Manchester

To Screen or Not to Screen?

LT 6 - Centre for Epidemiology

Chair - Andy Jones

Andy Jones - NDEC

Martin Yuille - CIGMR

Angela Spencer - MUCH

Louise Hussey / Susan Turner - COEH

Michael Bourke - MUCH

Isla Gemmell - MPH

Hasan Shamsi - MUCH

Namritha Ramanujam - MUCH

S 1 - Health Promotion and Improvement

Chair - Kristina Poole

Dr Joanna Semlyen & Gareth Hagger-Johnson, London Metropolitan University

Sexual orientation identity and symptoms of common mental disorder: Individual Participant Meta-Analysis of 6,474 cases among 31,474 individuals pooled data from nine UK health surveys

Ms Paula Wheeler and Wendy Meredith, Health Education North West

The new vision for Public Health -using the Three Horizons model to identify the emergent practice that will address the social determinants of health

Ms Rebecca Searle, University of Manchester

Do UK television alcohol advertisements abide by the Code of Broadcast Advertising rules regarding the portrayal of alcohol?

Miss Rhiannon George-Carey, University of Manchester

To What Extent Can Primary Care Teams Play a Role in the Prevention and Management of Childhood Obesity?

Ms Sarah Stephenson, Greater Manchester Sexual Health Network

Are we HIV doctors or GPs? How we worked together to improve safety and equity for HIV+ people accessing HIV care and primary care in Greater Manchester

Mrs Sue Cumming and Joy Wyche, Liverpool City Council

Population Centered Segmentation

Ms Helen Corteen and Geoff Holliday, Brook

An Introduction to Brook's Integrated Health and Wellbeing Approach

Ms Eleanor Roaf and Vincent Goodwin, Sustrans

Inactivity and the Urban Environment, Structuring our Cities to encourage Physical Activity through Active Travel

Ms Jo Baxter, North Manchester General Hospital

Heroin and Hepatitis?

S 2 - Health Promotion and Improvement (workshop)

Chair - Gunjit Bandesha

Jane South, Leeds Metropolitan University, Public Health England

Jude Stansfield, Public Health England

Mark Gamsu, Leeds Metropolitan University

Working with Communities – empowerment, evidence and learning

Background: Community-centred interventions that strengthen communities and facilitate active participation can make a major contribution to improving health and wellbeing in England, but evidence is scattered around, terminology can be confusing and inconsistent, and opportunities for sharing learning are often lost. A further issue is that the traditional evidence model currently lags behind practice because it undervalues the experiences of people most affected by inequalities. An exciting new project, jointly supported by Public Health England and NHS England, is aiming to draw together and disseminate existing evidence and learning on working with communities and supporting community-centred health and wellbeing interventions. As part of the project a new conceptual map of community interventions is being developed.

Aim: The aim of the workshop is to introduce the project and to invite discussion on the relevance and fit of the map to current public health practice.

Workshop content: The workshop will provide an overview of the project and present a new map of community-based approaches to health improvement. This map is based on the idea of a ‘family of community interventions’ and highlights the range of options for local leaders, commissioners and practitioners. The major categories cover (1) strengthening communities (2) lay/peer and volunteer roles (3) collaborative approaches and (4) access to community resources. This ‘family of interventions’ is being developed as part of the project’s conceptual framework in order to provide a coherent case for supporting and mainstreaming community centred approaches as a building block for public health. The project is developing an integrated model of evidence to reflect both lay and practitioner experience. Workshop participants will be invited to discuss to what extent the project will add value, what of evidence is useful and does the framework and family of approaches map well to practice.


S 3 - Transdisciplinarity

Chair - Pat Karney

Incorporating:

  • Health Protection
  • Occupational and Environmental Health
  • Teaching and Training
  • Global Health

Ms Matilda Allen, UCL Institute of Health Equity

Working for Health Equity: The Role of Health Professionals

Miss Aleksandra Herbec, University College London

Dose-response relationship between alcohol consumption, major coronary disease, and all-cause mortality; does adiposity make a difference?

Mr Ewan Carr, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, UCL

Job strain as a predictor of retirement transitions and intentions: initial results from five waves of ELSA

Mrs Maxine Holt and Susan Powell, Manchester Metropolitan University

'Workplace health in small medium enterprises (SME). What public health support do SMEs really want?'

Mr Gary Bickerstaffe, Public Health Bolton Council

Health Promotion training for staff prompts self health evaluation

Mrs Liz Johnston, Bolton Council

A content analysis that investigates how shisha pipe smoking is portrayed on YouTube

Dr Mohammed Jawad, Imperial College School of Public Health

Legislation and regulation of the waterpipe tobacco industry: a global analysis

Dr Tolulope Odeyemi, University of East London / Federal College of Animal Health and Production Technology, Moor Plantation, Nigeria

A Multilevel analysis of Individual and Contextual socioeconomic correlates of cigarette smoking among women in Nigeria

Mr Oli Angus N, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Agulu Campus

The Burden of Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia (HAP) in South-East, Nigeria

Dr Afroza Begum, National Institute of Preventive and Social Medicine(NIPSOM) - via video

Smoking and depression among urban adolescents in Bangladesh

Ms Meenu Anand - via video

A Common Monitoring & Evaluation Framework Guided by the Collective Impact Model: Recommendations to Enhance the Tobacco Control Effort in Sub-Saharan Africa



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