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Health IN A CHANGING SCOTLAND The ball’s in our court CONFERENCE REGISTRATION ANNUAL PUBLIC HEALTH CONFERENCE Thursday 6 & Friday 7 November 2014 Macdonald Aviemore Resort Faculty of Public Health Committee of the Faculty of Public Health in Scotland www.fphscotconf.co.uk CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Conference registration The Conference provides the opportunity to those involved in protecting and improving health in Scotland to meet, learn, debate and address some of the key health challenges faced in Scotland. The Conference comprises of keynote speeches from leading Health in a Changing Scotland opinion formers and decision makers and parallel sessions and poster displays. This format also provides an opportunity for fringe The ball’s in our court sessions and meetings of related groups. The title and cover picture for this year’s conference are intended to reflect 2 key events in 2014 which could have significant implications for Public Health in Scotland – the Independence Referendum and the Commonwealth Games (although not on the 2014 programme, tennis has long been Conference organisation on the list of approved optional Commonwealth Games sports). By the time of the conference both of these will have This year’s annual Scottish Public Health Conference is being organised by the taken place, and this provides an ideal time to discuss how Faculty of Public Health in partnership with we can proactively use the opportunities that the Games and the North of Scotland Health Boards and Referendum provide to shape the health of our population and comprises the following planning group the structures that support this. members: Simon Hilton, NHS Grampian (Co-Chair) The FPH Scottish Conference is an important opportunity for Pip Farman, NoSPHN (Co-Chair) those working across the spectrum of public health to come Emilia Crighton, Faculty of Public Health together in order to provide context for their work, develop Karen Goodwin, Faculty of Public Health new and strengthen existing networks, and gain inspiration. Robert Henderson, NHS Highland This year’s themes combine the established domains of public Louise Wilson, NHS Orkney health practice with topic areas which represent extensive Wendy Hatrick, NHS Shetland challenges and opportunities for a range of other agencies, but Martin Malcolm, NHS Western Isles in which a strong public health voice is needed. We will hear Emily Stevenson, NHS Grampian from interesting and motivational speakers from a variety of Dorothy Moir, The University of Aberdeen backgrounds, and hold what we are sure will be a lively panel Phil Mackie, ScotPHN session to get those critical juices flowing. Ann Connacher, ScotPHN Politicians from all of the mainstream political parties have been Annie Beckham, SHSCEvents setting out a vision for a more progressive, equal Scotland, and there is agreement that whatever the result of the Referendum, there will be changes to the landscape in which we operate. So, Further information/queries as we enter a new era in Scotland, we hope that the conference If you require further information please will encourage and inspire delegates to develop a vision for our contact: country’s future. What messages do we want to give the public SHSCEvents and politicians about the importance of the health of the whole NHS National Services Scotland population? What can we do and how do we position ourselves Scottish Health Service Centre Crewe Road South to deliver this vision? The ball is in our court. Edinburgh EH4 2LF Simon Hilton and Pip Farman Tel: 0131 275 6443 Co-Chairs of the Conference Planning Committee Fax: 0131 275 2369 Email: [email protected] Sponsorship opportunities If your organisation would be interested in exhibiting or supporting the conference please www.fphscotconf.co.uk contact SHSCEvents for further details. 2 Programme Day 1 Thursday 6 November 2014 Day 2 Friday 7 November 2014 09:30 – 10:15 Registration and Coffee 08:45 – 09:00 Registration and Coffee 10:15 – 10:30 Welcome and Introduction 09:00 – 09:05 Welcome and Introduction Dr Emilia Crighton, Convenor of the committee of Dr Emilia Crighton, Convenor of the Committee of the Faculty of Public Health in Scotland the Faculty of Public Health in Scotland 10:30 – 11:00 Plenary 1: What the Referendum outcome means 09:05 – 09:35 Plenary 6: Scotland and Beyond – Health for Scotland Protection in the UK Professor John Curtice, University of Strathclyde Dr Paul Cosford, Director for Health Protection and Chair: Dr Neil Galbraith, Chair NHS Western Isles Medical Director, Public Health England Chair: Elaine Mead, Chief Executive NHS Highland 11:00 – 11:30 Plenary 2: Giving Scottish children the best start Tam Baillie, Scotland’s Commissioner for Children 09:35 – 10:05 Plenary 7: Innovation in Health Behaviour Change and Young People – helping more people make sustained lifestyle Chair: Dr Neil Galbraith, Chair NHS Western Isles improvements Dr Cindy Gray, University of Glasgow 11:30 – 12:00 Refreshments, Exhibitions & Poster Displays Chair: Elaine Mead, Chief Executive NHS Highland 12:00 – 12:30 Plenary 3: Ministerial Address 10:05 – 10:35 Refreshments, Exhibition & Poster Displays Michael Matheson MSP Chair: John Ross Scott, Chair NHS Orkney 10:35 – 11.05 Plenary 8: The impact of marketing on Public Health 12:30 – 13:30 Parallel Session A Professor Gerard Hastings OBE, University of Stirling 13:30 – 14:30 Lunch, Exhibitions and Poster Displays Chair: Margaret Burns CBE, Chair Health Scotland 14:30 – 15:30 Parallel Session B 11:05 – 12:05 Parallel Session C 15:30 – 16:00 Refreshments, Exhibitions & Poster Displays 12:05 – 13:05 Lunch, Exhibition & Poster Displays 16:00 – 16:30 Plenary 4: Plain talking about tobacco control 13:05 – 14:35 Parallel Session D Sheila Duffy, Chief Executive, Ash Scotland Chair: Richard Carey, Chief Executive NHS Grampian 14:35 – 14:45 Comfort Break 16:30 – 17:30 Plenary 5: Panel Session 14:45 – 15:45 Plenary 9: The ball’s in our court – game, set The ball’s in our court – Public Health in an and match? integrated post-referendum Scotland DARE LECTURE Public Health in Scotland - Chaired by Pennie Taylor Reflecting Back and Looking Forward Panel members to be confirmed Professor Sir Lewis Ritchie 17:30 Conference Close Game Plan – Participants’ Motion Session 15:45 – 16:00 Closing remarks and presentation of prizes for the 17:40 – 18:30 AGM – Committee of the FPH in Scotland best posters Dr Simon Hilton/Pip Farman 19:00 –19:30 Conference Reception 19:30 onwards Conference Dinner & Networking/Entertainment The organisers reserve the right to alter the programme as necessary without prior notification 3 Parallel Sessions Day One – session A THURSDAY 6 NOVEMBER 2014 12:30-13:30 Title Author Organisation A1 Maternity Services Stillbirths in Scotland: Inequalities lessening? Leslie Marr Healthcare Improvement Scotland How good are we at reducing the risk? An Audit of Hepatitis B Josie Murray NHS Lothian Vaccination in babies born to drug using families The Relationship Between Adolescent Childbearing and Adverse Alex Rodgers University of St Andrews Infant Outcomes SP Are the psychosocial factors relevant for initiation and maintenance of Ellen Jardine NHS Dumfries and Galloway breastfeeding the same or do they differ? A2 Women’s Health A smear test won't be the most embarrassing thing you'll do in the Dr Emilia Crighton NHS Greater Glasgow and next three years Clyde Cervical screening Smear Amnesties – do they cut it? Christine Reid NHS Lanarkshire fitin14: A workforce physical activity and wellbeing survey in Dumfries Jennifer Bruce NHS Dumfries and Galloway and Galloway SP Pilot of a Type 11 Diabetes (HbA1c) Screening with NHS Dumfries & Carol-Louise Stewart NHS Borders Galloway's Keep Well Service A3 Early Years, Children and Adolescence Facilitating health behaviour change in looked after young people; Hannah Dale NHS Grampian evaluation of an intervention targeting multiple risk behaviours Exploring the mental health and wellbeing of children and young Amy Woodhouse Mental Health Foundation people with long term conditions Developmental Needs of Health Visitors: 27-30 Month Child Health Sandra McInnes University of the West of Review Scotland SP Implementing the Best Possible Start initiative: strategies to improve Dr Jean Rankin University of the West of the health and wellbeing of children and young people Scotland A4 Weight loss & Obesity Calorie-Labelling as an anti-obesity measure Charoula Nikolaou University of Glasgow Factors associated with successful weight loss in the BeWEL Dr Angela M Craigie University Of Dundee randomised controlled trial of adults at risk of colorectal cancer A randomised controlled trial for weight gain prevention Charoula Nikolaou University of Glasgow A5 Alcohol brief interventions/ licencing Minimum Unit Pricing for alcohol and the 'moderate drinker of Dr Ourega-Zoé Ejebu Health Economics Research moderate means': an analysis of household scanner data Unit How do adults in deprived communities of North Glasgow relate with Marian Okon University of Glasgow Alcohol? Hazardous and harmful alcohol users views on the barriers and Dr Jean McQueen Forensic Network facilitators to change following an alcohol brief intervention SP Investigating the effect of Alcohol Brief Intervention with A&E Louise O'Rourke NHS Fife departments 4 Title Author Organisation A6 Vulnerable Groups Employment at the heart of mental health recovery: Transforming Dr Jean McQueen Forensic Network vocational rehabilitation in Scotland 'Prison Priorities and Porridge’ Inverness