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Why attend

Featuring specialist expertise, on the ground experience, cases of best practice and a focus on networking.

At Preventive Health 2010, delegates will:

  • Network with high-level health and local government professionals
  • Hear about leading preventive health strategies that are achieving real successes
  • Obtain the latest government guidance and a policy update on the progress of the NHS Health Checks Programme
  • Keep abreast of the latest government policy health initiatives
  • Study current research that is helping to shape future strategy
  • Discuss key public health issues such as alcohol abuse, mental health, sexual health and obesity
  • Gain valuable cross-government and cross-industry insight
  • Explore the challenges faced by local authorities, schools, healthcare professionals and communities to deliver joined up and integrated services to deal with preventable conditions

GREAT NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES (High level speakers available to you; panel discussions; question and answer; extended lunch and coffee breaks. The conference promises a unique mix of high quality seminars as well as an energised plenary. Over 2 hours of networking are scheduled into the programme to encourage attendees to network in a convivial environment)

DYNAMIC BREAKOUT SESSIONS (A series of six, one-hour seminars will allow delegates to understand complex areas of specific interest)

CROSS-GOVERNMENT AND CROSS SECTOR INSIGHTS (This conference is attended by senior level primary care trust officials, commissioning managers, and chief executives from numerous local authorities and government departments and agencies)

CPD CERTIFIED (This means that attendance at any of our events can contribute to your Continuing Personal and Professional Development and help you meet your own targets. All attendees will be provided with access to download the event CPD certificate post-conference)

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?


This is a must attend event for anyone looking to gain the most up-to-date understanding of the strategies in place to deal with the obesity crisis. Key job titles include:

  • Radiologists
  • Chairs of Primary Care Trusts
  • Health and Wellbeing Managers/Directors
  • Heads/Managers of PCTs
  • Chief Medical Officers
  • Directors of Commissioning
  • Heads of Commissioning
  • Prescribers
  • Heads/Managers/Directors of Strategic Health Authorities
  • Directors of Public Health
  • Directors of Provider Services
  • Heads of National/Regional Public Health Groups
  • Heads of Treatment and Prevention
  • Health Promotion Professionals
  • PCT Obesity Staff
  • Heads of Nutrition
  • Heads of Food Science
  • Heads of Health and Life Sciences
  • Directors/Managers of Care Services
  • National Directors for Health and Work
  • Regional Directors for Health and Work
  • Health and Social Care Professionals
  • Directors of Strategic Development
  • Heads/Directors of Health
  • Allied Health Professionals
  • Chief Executives
  • Chairs/Directors of Health Charities
  • Directors of Children's Services
  • Procurement Directors/Managers
  • Heads of Healthy Lifestyle
  • Heads of Healthy School Programmes
  • Heads of Healthy Eating
  • Heads of Physical Activity
  • School Sports Coordinators
  • Head Teachers
  • Healthy School Managers/Directors
  • Medical Directors
  • Dieticians/Nutritionists
  • General Practitioners
  • Food Scientists
  • Directors of Nursing
  • Directors of HR
  • Directors of Finance
  • Occupational Health Managers
  • Health and Safety Managers
  • Heads of Employee Relations
  • Corporate Social Responsibility Managers

FROM THE FOLLOWING ORGANISATIONS :


  • Department for Children, Schools and Families
  • Department of Health
  • NHS
  • Department for Culture, Media and Sport
  • Community practices
  • Primary Care Trusts
  • Acute Trusts
  • Foundation Trusts
  • Strategic Health Authorities
  • Schools
  • Colleges
  • Universities
  • Charities and Third sector organisations
  • Specialist private clinics
  • Local authorities
  • Government and NDPBs