NHS Five Year Plan: Responding to the Prevention Challenge 22nd March 2016, Royal National Hotel London ‘Learn how charities big and small could help NHS’ With just 15 places remaining for the conference now we urge any interested parties to please register a place today in order to not miss out. Five Year Forward View has provided a strong platform and real impetus and permission for charitable organisations to build strong partnerships with NHS. The charity’s involvement builds on work it has been doing alongside NHS England and Macmillan since June 2014, as part of the Accelerate, Coordinate, Evaluate programme. Through its new care models programmes, also known as vanguard sites, NHS England has begun to take an interest in the work of smaller charities to improve community health engagement through prevention strategies. View the event at: http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=3690995&N=1951&L=155&F=T Featured topics and speakers: Chair’s Opening Address Shirley Cramer, Chief Executive, Royal Society for Public Health (confirmed) ‘The Realities and Practicalities in Exercise for Health’- Phil Veasey, Public Health and Community Engagement Associate, C3 Collaborating for Health (confirmed) ‘Getting Serious about Prevention’- Simon Stevens, Chief Executive, NHS England (invited) ‘Prevention Policy in Practice’- Professor Kate Ardern, Director of Public Health, Wigan Council (confirmed) ‘Diabetes, an Early Priority’- Dr Diane Reeves, Chief Accountable Officer, Birmingham South Central Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG(confirmed) ‘The Realities and Practicalities in Exercise for Health’- Phil Veasey, Public Health and Community Engagement Associate, C3 Collaborating for Health (confirmed) ‘Bringing Obesity Up the National Agenda’‘- Professor Philip James, IASO Senior Vice President, Public Health and Policy, Chairman IOTF (confirmed) ‘Behaviour and Lifestyle Change’- Dr Debbie Smith, Lecturer in Health Psychology, University of Manchester (confirmed) ‘Bringing Obesity Up the National Agenda’- Dr Alison Tedstone, National Lead of Diet & Obesity, Public Health England (invited) ‘Inner Natural Strengths, Grow Helpful Change’- David Reilly, Project Director,TheWEL Programme (confirmed) Panel Discussion ‘Collaboration to Promote Healthier Communities’ Michele Moran, Chief Executive, Manchester Mental Health Social Care Trust(invited) Alistair Smyth, Head of Policy, National Housing Federation(confirmed) Dr Diane Reeves, Chief Accountable Officer, Birmingham South Central Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG)(confirmed) Professor Kate Ardern, Director of Public Health, Wigan Council (confirmed) Kim Roberts, Chief Executive, HENRY (Health, Exercise, Nutrition for the Really Young)(confirmed) View the programme at: http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=3690995&N=1951&L=156&F=T Here’s what our delegates are saying about Open Forum Events… “Truly inspirational” “Clearly passionate in what they are doing and providing” “I have been able to gain new ideas and approaches to apply to projects I am involved in” “Exceeded expectations” “Renewed inspiration to keep trying to make a difference” Register your place at: http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=3690995&N=1951&L=364&F=T If you know the colleague who would be interested feel free to forward this invitation. Regards, Evi Petkuna evi at openforumconferences.co.uk Marketing Executive Open Forum Events 0161 376 9007 This email has been sent to "fiware-lab-help at lists.fi-ware.org" by Open Forum Events. If you're interested in receiving updates about future events from Open Forum Events please go to: http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=3690995&N=1951&L=5&F=T To unsubscribe from receiving further emails from Open Forum Events please click Unsubscribe at: http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=3690995&N=1951&L=6&F=T -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.fiware.org/private/fiware-lab-help/attachments/20160229/3320550a/attachment.html>
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