The conference will be in London, UK, at 15Hatfields, Chadwick Court, London, SE1 8DJ, https://www.15hatfields.com/ on Friday 24 November 2023. You can book your place at the conference through the Hg3 booking website here. The conference will be preceded by an Early Career Researcher (ECR) event (1-4pm) on Thursday 23 November. You can register for the ECR event at the same time as the conference via the Hg3 booking link:
https://www.eventsforce.net/hg3/269/home
8:30 | Registration and coffee |
9:00 | Welcome and housekeeping – Charlotte Vrinten |
9:10 | Keynote address: Professor Andrew Steptoe, UCL. |
9:30 | Keynote address: Derek Walker, Future Generations Commissioner, Wales. |
9:50 | Session 1: Creativity and innovation in public health science Goal setting as part of a holistic intervention to promote independence in older people with mild frailty: A process evaluation alongside a randomised controlled trial –Yolanda Barrado-Martin Workplace bullying and harassment: prevalence, nature and associations with mental health conditions in a cross-sectional probability sample survey of England – Annie Bunce Explaining differential socioeconomic effects in population health interventions: Development and application of a new tool to classify intervention agentic demand – Kate Garrott Engaging the ‘hard to engage’: Lessons from a qualitative evaluation of the Gateway programme, aimed at improving health and life chances for young people committing low-level offences – Inna Walker Association between care experience and mental health hospitalisation among children in Scotland, with a focus on chronic conditions (CHiCS): A population-wide longitudinal study using administrative data – Edit Gedeon Panel discussion with chairs and presenters |
11:00 | Tea & coffee break and poster viewing |
11:30 | Keynote address – Professor Hilary Graham, University of York |
12:00 | Session 2: New methodological approaches to public health science Better informing everyday fall risk assessment: Experimental studies with contemporary technologies – Jason Moore Profiles of tobacco smokers and ex-smokers using unsupervised machine learning cluster analysis in a large-scale random sample survey across Wales – Annette Evans A cross-sectional study of peer effects on health-related behaviours of adolescents in Scotland using social network analysis – Srebrenka Letina HEALTHEI Project scoping review: Understanding the use of media analysis in public health research through food tax debates – Rachel Headings Hospital admissions for physical health and psychosocial adversity among people experiencing homelessness in England: A population-based retrospective cross-sectional study – Serena Luchenski Panel discussion with chairs and presenters |
13:15 | Lunch & chaired poster viewing |
14:30 | Keynote address – Professor Tracy Daszkiewicz, Faculty of Public Health |
15:00 | Tea & coffee break and poster viewing |
15:20 | Session 3: Implementing public health science in policy and practice Social responses to stigma: An ethnographic case study of stigma and discrimination and its homeless and health system contexts in South London – Andy Guise and River Újhadbora Using a participatory approach to encouraging uptake of breast, colorectal, and cervical cancer screening for Scottish Muslim women – Floor Christie-de Jong Population-level interventions for the primary prevention of dementia: A complex evidence review – Sebastian Walsh Evaluating the impact of minimum unit pricing for alcohol in Scotland: A theory-based synthesis of the evidence – Chris Patterson Using the Doughnut Economics framework to structure whole-systems thinking in socioecological wellbeing with multidisciplinary stakeholders: An applied case study in Glasgow, Scotland – Annika Hjelmskog Panel discussion with chairs and presenters |
16:30 | Prize announcements ECR prizes – Professor Ashley Adamson Lived experience prizes – Serena Luchenski, University College London & Stan Burridge Expert Focus |
16:45 | Closing address – Dr Jessamy Bagenal |
17:00 | End of conference |