Apologies for cross posting For more information or a booking form please contact Emma Woodward - [log in to unmask] Healthy settings in england's northwest - Stitching the tapestry together A one day conference exploring the role of healthy settings in delivering strategic partnership agendas for public health and modernisation Thursday 19 september 2002 The conference will showcase a range of healthy settings initiatives and explore how links can be developed between them and how their contribution to wider public health can be maximised. Of key importance will be a consideration of the current contexts provided by the new NHS, area-based initiatives, Local Strategic Partnerships, Health Improvement Programmes and Community Strategies. Draft Programme 9.15 Registration and Refreshments Morning Session Chair: Eileen Martin 10.00 Welcome Eileen Martin 10.10 Keynote Paper 1: Healthy Settings - Theory and Practice Mark Dooris 10.30 Keynote Paper 2: Healthy Settings - Evidence and Evaluation Sandy Whitelaw 10.50 Questions/Discussion 11.00 Refreshments and Posters 11.20 Workshops 1: Sharing Practice within Key Settings 12.30 Lunch and Posters Afternoon Session Chair: Professor John Ashton 13.50 Keynote Paper 3: Three Dimensional Needlework - Stitching the Tapestry Together Marie Armitage 14.10 Questions/Discussion 14.20 Workshops 2: Processes and Ways of Working 15.30 Refreshments and Posters 15.50 Keynote Paper 4: The Role of Healthy Settings in Investment for Health - Moving Forward in England's North West Peter Flynn 16.10 Plenary and Panel Discussion 16.30 Close Conference Aims To enable people working in a range of settings across the North West to share practice and debate ideas, issues and approaches. To enable people to explore potential connections and partnership working between settings, within the context of current Government agendas and priorities. Conference Format The conference will combine invited keynote papers with parallel participatory workshops and posters. The workshops will reflect participants' interests, with the morning session focusing on work within individual settings and the afternoon session focusing on processes and ways of working. Speakers & Chairs Marie Armitage, Co-ordinator - Merseyside Health Action Zone Professor John Ashton, Regional Director of Public Health, Government Office North West Mark Dooris, Director - Healthy Settings Development Unit, University of Central Lancashire Peter Flynn, Deputy Regional Director of Public Health, Government Office North West Eileen Martin, Dean - Faculty of Health, University of Central Lancashire Dr Sandy Whitelaw, Senior Lecturer - Department of Public Health and Primary Care, St Martin's College Dominic Harrison, Regional Associate Director - Health Development Agency Kath Reade, Board Member - North West Development Agency and Chair, Strategic Health Authority Cumbria and Lancashire Showcasing Work: Call for Posters The conference will showcase work in settings throughout the North West of England. Abstracts for posters [max. 200 words] are welcomed - please email to [log in to unmask] Who Should Attend? The conference will be of interest and relevance to a wide range of individuals and agencies, including: 'Healthy setting' practitioners and co-ordinators People concerned to promote health in schools, colleges, universities, hospitals, PCTs, prisons, workplaces and other settings People working in public health, health promotion and health development within PCTs, local authorities, voluntary agencies and community organisations Academics Background: Healthy Settings Development Unit The North West has long been regarded as a key focus and natural 'laboratory' for the settings-based approach. In addition to having well-established Healthy School, Healthy Prison and Healthy Workplace initiatives, the Region hosts the national office of the Health for All Network, co-ordinates the English Network of Health Promoting Hospitals, has two cities participating in the WHO Healthy Cities Project, was home to the first English pilot Health Promoting Hospital and saw the establishment of two of the country's first Health Promoting Universities. The healthy settings approach seeks to balance 'high visibility' project work with long-term organisational development and change, with the aim of integrating a commitment to health within the cultures, structures and processes of organisational and other settings - thereby contributing to public health development and health improvement. A Healthy Settings Development Unit has recently been established within the Faculty of Health at the University of Central Lancashire, with the aim of supporting and facilitating the holistic and integrated development of healthy settings throughout the North West of England. This conference offers an opportunity to share experiences within and between settings, to consider opportunities and challenges within the current policy contexts and to develop 'horizontal' networking and partnership-building, exploring how work in specific settings can contribute to the wider public health at local and regional levels. If you would like to know more about the work of the Healthy Settings Development Unit - which can offer support, training and consultancy, please contact: Marilyn Dobbs, Healthy Settings Development Unit, Foster 10a, University of Central Lancashire PR1 2HE email: [log in to unmask] tel: 01772 893765 Further Information Conference Fee Total package £70 plus vat (£82.25), this includes: All conference documentation, lunch and refreshment breaks throughout the conference. If you would like further information and a booking form for the conference please contact Emma Woodward, Conference Officer by telephone on +44 (0) 1772 892250 or by email on [log in to unmask]