Conference Programme 2022

The conference will be in Glasgow, UK, on Nov 25, 2022. You can book your place at the conference through the HG3 booking website here. The conference will be preceded by an Early Career Researcher event (15:00-18:00) and networking dinner on Thu 24 Nov.


https://registrations.hg3conferences.co.uk/hg3/frontend/reg/thome.csp?pageID=87917&eventID=233&CSPCHD=000004000000ZTCLLkImfHAZ7bPBWNqT64JSUbIjJCeWXQDL9u

8:30Registration & coffee
9:00Welcome and housekeeping – Charlotte Vrinten
  
9:35Session 1: Creativity and innovation in public health science

1. Exploring employment opportunities and changes during the COVID-19 pandemic by self-reported health status: findings from a longitudinal household survey in Wales – Melda Lois Griffiths

2. Infant feeding methods and special educational need: a national, retrospective population cohort study of 191,745 schoolchildren – Michael Fleming

3. Food insecure women’s experiences of their nutritional health and wellbeing in Europe: a qualitative systematic review and meta-ethnography – Zoe Bell

4. Engaging the less often heard in Public Health research grant writing: a case study of co-production involving underserved migrant mothers in the UK – Kerrie Stevenson

Panel discussion with chairs & presenters
  
10:30Tea and coffee break and poster viewing
  
11:00Keynote address 2 – Professor Jason Leitch “Public health leadership lessons from the pandemic”
  
11:25Session 2: New methodological approaches to public health science (1)

1. COVID-19 vaccination uptake for half a million non-EU migrants and refugees in England: a linked retrospective population-based cohort study – Rachel Burns

2. Exploring young people’s perceptions of health and inequality through art: a co-produced qualitative study – Laura Tinner

3. The role of community-led organisations in creating social infrastructure for the health and wellbeing of disadvantaged populations: a qualitative study – Artur Steiner

4. Mapping the complex systems that connect the urban environment to cognitive decline in older adults: a group model building study – Ione Avila-Palencia

Panel discussion with chairs & presenters
  
  
12:25Lunch and chaired poster viewing
  
13:30Session 3: New methodological approaches to public health science (2)

5. Health inequalities, ethnic minorities, and COVID-19: interactive theatre workshop drawing on a qualitative study – Anna Dowrick & Performing Medicine 
14:30Tea & coffee break and poster viewing
  
15:00Keynote address 3 – Professor Martin McKee “We show them the evidence and they do nothing – holding politicians to account”
  
15:25Session 4: Implementing public health science in policy and practice

1. Evaluating the Change4Life Food Scanner app in reducing children’s sugar intake: randomised pilot and feasibility study – Sundus Mahdi

2. Reducing the drivers of drug demand: developing a framework for local partnership action by understanding risk and resilience in the community – Catherine Wells and Robert Whitehead

3. The ultra-processed food content of school meals and packed lunches in the United Kingdom (2008-2017): a pooled cross-sectional study – Jennie Parnham

4. Evaluating the effect of minimum unit pricing for unit of alcohol on road traffic accidents in Scotland: a controlled interrupted time-series study – Francesco Manca

5. Outsourcing and performance of children’s social care services: an observational longitudinal analysis of English providers and local authorities – Anders Bach-Mortensen

Panel discussion with chairs & presenters 
16:35Prize announcements by Professor Ashley Adamson
16:40 Closing address
17:00End of conference

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