15th UKPHA Annual Public Health Forum Announced - March 28 & 29, 2007
November 20, 2006 – 10:35 pm | posted in ConferencesThe Annual Public Health Forum is the largest multi-disciplinary public health conference in the UK, attracting up to 1,000 delegates from all parts of the UK, the Republic of Ireland and overseas.
The forum offers a unique opportunity to learn from leading edge innovations in all parts of the UK, the Republic of Ireland and abroad, as well as showcase initiatives from Edinburgh. These will all relate to the key conference themes;
Health Inequalities - the health and wealth gaps are widening; what can we do?
- Evidence for successfully tackling health gaps
- Working with disadvantaged groups
- Community workforces - will they deliver?
- Health Equity Audits
Sustainable development - the social, economic and environmental must-dos
- Creating and maintaining healthy neighbourhoods
- Partnerships - breaking down barriers
- New ways of working to create well-being
Anti-health forces - fighting for health
- Nanny state vs public good -legislation or persuasion
- The spectrum of choice - who chooses; who loses?
- Social marketing - using commercial tricks
- Balancing rights - values and ethics
And these locally decided issues:
- Public health economics - answering Wanless
- Local economics and govermental interventions
- Long-term conditions - maximising health and minimising health
- Health Protection - the 21st century challenge
- Environmental determinants - the impacts of the world around us
- Keeping us safe - outbreaks, epidemics and terrorism
Dates
March 28 & 29, 2007
Venue
Edinburgh International Conference Centre
Popularity: 6% [?]

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