NHS Five Year Plan: Responding to the Prevention Challenge 22nd March 2016, Manchester Why Attend Take advantage of knowledge sharing and professional networking and networking opportunities with national and international industry professionals. Explore new ideas, new thinking and new contacts to support you taking the next steps in responding to the prevention challenge. One year on since the NHS Five Year Forward View was published, the roadmap for change is taking traction with new initiatives and projects helping to secure the future of the nation’s healthcare system. The NHS Five Year Plan: Responding to the Prevention Challenge conference will explore how to make the NHS sustainable by incentivising and supporting healthier lifestyles. A key element at the heart of the 5YFV is prevention of long term conditions and promotion of good health and wellbeing. Our agenda aims to support the NHS and wider health economy, at a local and national level, to build a more proactive society, prioritising health and wellbeing and reducing the impact of lifestyle related health problems. Join us at the NHS Five Year Plan: Responding to the Prevention Challenge where we will give you the opportunity to build contacts and benefit from knowledge sharing and networking to respond to the prevention challenge. To read more go to: http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=4963237&N=2211&L=155&F=T With just a week to go until the NHS Five Year Plan: Responding to the Prevention Challenge conference. We are almost reaching capacity for this event and now only have a limited number of places remaining. If you are interested in attending, please contact Evi Petkuna on 0161 376 9007 to secure your place, or alternatively register to attend. To book Now go to http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=4963237&N=2211&L=364&F=T Featured Speakers At NHS Five Year Plan: Responding to the Prevention Challenge you can benefit from hands-on experience of 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. Professor Kevin Fenton, National Director, Health and Wellbeing at Public Health England "Getting Serious about Prevention" Action on obesity can have short-term and well as long-term benefits, underlining the importance of bringing obesity up the national agenda. The NHS Prevention Board will continue to play an active role in the wider prevention debate, providing strategic direction and oversight to stimulate national action on obesity. Professor Philip James, IASO Senior Vice President, Public Health and Policy, Chairman IOTF "Bringing Obesity Up the National Agenda" Action on obesity can have short-term and well as long-term benefits, underlining the importance of bringing obesity up the national agenda. The NHS Prevention Board will continue to play an active role in the wider prevention debate, providing strategic direction and oversight to stimulate national action on obesity. A key element at the heart of the 5YFV is prevention of long term conditions and promotion of good health and wellbeing. The key for stakeholders, at a local and national level, is to build a more proactive society, prioritising health and wellbeing and reducing the impact of lifestyle related health problems. View Full Programme here: http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=4963237&N=2211&L=156&F=T View All benefits of attending here: http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=4963237&N=2211&L=224&F=T Identify those actions that the NHS will need to undertake collaboratively action with individuals, local government and other public, private and third sector bodies alongside the health service. Discover how mobile technologies and social media can help to encourage behavioural change and claim to achieve risk factor reduction with a focus on healthy eating, physical activity and positive mental health. The Best Prices for You We deliver the highest quality conferences at a cost ensuring our customers get value for money alongside a superb conference experience. Charity Sector price is 160 + VAT Public Sector price to attend is 230 + VAT Private Sector price to attend is 495 + VAT Sign Up here: http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=4963237&N=2211&L=364&F=T Contact us Evi Petkuna Marketing Executive Open Forum Events Digital Marketing Executive evi at openforumconferencs.co.uk 0161 376 9007 [#] Unsubscribe [http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=4963237&N=2211&L=6&F=T] [http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=4963237&N=2211&L=54&F=T] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.fiware.org/private/fiware-lab-help/attachments/20160310/673a9560/attachment.html>
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