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NHS Five Year Plan: Responding to the Prevention Challenge
22nd March 2016, Royal National HTL London

‘Public Health Matters’


With just 12 places remaining for the conference now we urge any interested
parties to please register a place today in order to not miss out.

Public health is central to the future sustainability of the NHS. Without
effective public health and prevention strategies, the NHS will not be able
to cope with the rising burden of illness caused by obesity, smoking,
alcohol and other major health risks. As well as proposing new workplace
schemes to promote employee health, NHS England will support greater public
health powers for local government.


Join us for the opportunity to learn about the key activities and
priorities for responding to the prevention and public health agenda,
providing strategic direction and oversight to stimulate national action on
the wider determinants of health. The NHS Five Year Plan: Responding to the
Prevention Challenge will give you the opportunity to build contacts and
benefit from knowledge sharing and networking to respond to the prevention
challenge.

View the event at:
http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=3598936&N=1968&L=155&F=T

Confirmed Event Programme:

‘Diabetes, an Early Priority’- Dr Diane Reeves, Chief Accountable
Officer, Birmingham South Central Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG)

‘Getting Serious about Prevention’- Professor Kevin Fenton, National
Director, Health and Wellbeing at Public Health England

‘Prevention Policy in Practice’- Professor Kate Ardern, Director of
Public Health, Wigan Council

‘Behaviour and Lifestyle Change’- Dr Debbie Smith, Lecturer in Health
Psychology, University of Manchester

‘Bringing Obesity Up the National Agenda’‘- Professor Philip James,
IASO Senior Vice President, Public Health and Policy, Chairman IOTF

‘The Realities and Practicalities in Exercise for Health’- Phil Veasey,
Public Health and Community Engagement Associate, C3 Collaborating for
Health

‘Inner Natural Strengths, Grow Helpful Change’- David Reilly, Project
Director,TheWEL Programme

Panel Discussion
‘Collaboration to Promote Healthier Communities’

Alistair Smyth, Head of Policy, National Housing Federation

Dr Diane Reeves, Chief Accountable Officer, Birmingham South Central
Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG)

Professor Kate Ardern, Director of Public Health, Wigan Council

Kim Roberts, Chief Executive, HENRY (Health, Exercise, Nutrition for the
Really Young)

View the programme at:
http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=3598936&N=1968&L=156&F=T

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“I have been able to gain new ideas and approaches to apply to projects I
am involved in”

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“Renewed inspiration to keep trying to make a difference”

Register your place at:
http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=3598936&N=1968&L=157&F=T

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invitation.

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Evi Petkuna

evi@openforumconferences.co.uk
Marketing Executive

Open Forum Events
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