Healthy Children Project Inc. (HCP) and Maternal and Infant Nutrition and Nurture Unit (MAINN) are calling for papers for their INTERNATIONAL BREASTFEEDING CONFERENCE & NUTRITION AND NURTURE IN INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD: BIO-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES.

HCP and MAINN invite the submission of abstracts to be considered for paper presentations and poster session. Content of abstracts should demonstrate the application of strategies to human lactation, breastfeeding management, and research. Abstracts may describe contributions to theory, completed work involving human lactation, breastfeeding management and research, work in progress, or proposed application of human lactation and breastfeeding management to other health issues.

Abstract submission by 15 May 2017

Conference Date: 10-12 January 2018

Conference Venue: Deerfield Beach, Florida, USA.

Submission:

  • ONLINE at the Healthy Children Project, Inc. website www.healthychildren.cc/conferences.htm
    OR
  • EMAIL [email protected]
    (use Abstract Submission in the subject line)

 

The Institute of Health Visiting is delighted to announce that bookings are now open for its first Clinical Conference being held in Birmingham on Tuesday, 7 March 2017.

 

Mastering evidence-based practice in health visiting‘ is a high quality clinically-focused conference with a range of masterclasses for all health visitors.

Full programme details are now available with leading speakers and experts, masterclasses and peer-to-peer networking opportunities.

 

 

Delegate places are available to book now – including members’ discount and early bird rates.

Fees

  • iHV Members: £125 (early bird £95)
  • iHV Non-Members: £155 (early bird £125)

Book before midnight Friday 31 January 2017 to secure your early bird rates.  Places are limited and on a first come, first served basis.

Four ways to book – choose the easiest way for you:

  • Download and return the completed registration form to: Profile Productions Ltd, Boston House, 69 – 75 Boston Manor Road, Brentford, Middlesex TW8 9JJ
  • Book online
  • Call: 020 3725 5840
  • Email direct to: [email protected]

The venue:

Conference Aston, Birmingham

 

The Institute of Health Visiting is delighted to announce that bookings are now open for its first Leadership Conference being held in London on Wednesday, 7 December 2016.

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‘Leading for successful outcomes in health visiting today’ is a high quality conference to energise leadership at all levels in health visiting – with leading speakers and experts (including Professor Ros Bryar, Professor Viv Bennett, Lord Victor Adebowale), and peer-to-peer networking opportunities.

As part of the conference we also invite you to join us at our special additional celebration event and wine reception between 16:00 – 18:30. This will provide opportunities to network with national leaders and celebrate achievement in the profession.

Delegate places are available now – so book today to secure your early bird rate.

Fees

  • iHV Members: £139 (early bird £109) – includes iHV annual celebration event
  • iHV Non-Members: £169 (early bird £139) – includes iHV annual celebration event

Book before midnight 29 October 2016 to get early bird rates.  Places are limited and on a first come, first served basis.

The venue:

The Brunei Gallery is located in the heart of London, between Malet Street and Thornhaugh Street in the North West corner of Russell Square, Bloomsbury. It is only a three minute walk from the British Museum and is opposite the main entrance to the School of Oriental and African Studies building (SOAS).
The nearest underground stations, Russell Square (3 minutes walk) and King’s Cross (10 minutes walk), offer a direct link to London Heathrow Airport and several of London’s main railway stations are within easy reach.

Four ways to book:

  • Download and return the completed registration form to: Profile Productions Ltd, Boston House, 69 – 75 Boston Manor Road, Brentford, Middlesex TW8 9JJ
  • Book online
  • Call: 020 3725 5840
  • Email direct to: [email protected]

The Institute of Health Visiting (iHV) has a strong presence at the 4th International Conference of the Global Public Health Nursing Network (GPHNN) – taking place in Denmark 19-20 September 2016 – with several presentations and key note speakers.

The conference provides a basis for future collaboration and shared experience within public health nursing for health visitors and other public health nurses.

The Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) and Institute of Health Visiting (iHV) are highlighting the need for domestic violence and abuse (DVA) to be treated as a public health priority, at a conference on the issue being held today (Thursday 15 September 2016). The call comes as a survey of health visitors by the iHV reveals that more than two in five (42%) think services to support families affected by DVA in their area have got worse in the past two years, with less than a third (32%) say they had not got worse.

The iHV survey of health visitors in England also found:

  • Almost half (47%) of health visitors believe a challenged couple relationship between parents is impacting on their children in more than one in five (20%) of the families they work with.
  • Almost two thirds (62%) of health visitors say the families they work with affected by DVA are not empowered to do anything about the situation.

With the country having recently been gripped by the story of Helen Titchener in BBC Radio 4 soap The Archers, awareness of DVA in the UK is at an all-time high. Today’s conference will help policy makers and health professionals do more to support affected families and reduce the associated health and wellbeing risks for children.

If you couldn’t make the conference, follow the day’s proceedings on Twitter by using the hashtag #DVAconf16

The iHV and RSPH are delighted to announce a new one day conference on domestic violence and abuse – Domestic abuse – a public health priority for babies, children and families.

This conference will take place on Thursday 15 September 2016 at 28 Portland Place, London, W1B 1LY.

This conference will consider the latest evidence of the public health consequences from domestic violence and abuse and how intervening early can reduce risks to children’s health and social outcomes, and the burden of safeguarding work.

Domestic violence and abuse affects not only adults but also their children and has consequences for the community and for society. Reducing its effects and reach should be a major public health priority.

The conference will examine this hidden epidemic and consider the evidence for how it can be identified early, and who should be doing what to reduce its negative consequences.

Who should attend?

The programme is designed to be of value to policy makers, directors of public health, health visitors, GPs, midwives, local authority children’s service staff, those working in mental health and those commissioning these services.

Fees (no VAT payable)

  • RSPH/iHV Members £135 (early bird £115)
  • Public sector and charities £175 (early bird £150)
  • Private sector (Non-Members) £235 (early bird £211)

Book before 15 August 15 2016 to get early bird rates on all fees.  Places are limited and on a first come, first served basis.

For any enquries please call Jess Davies on 020 7265 7314 or email [email protected]

Submit an abstract for this year’s Welsh Public Health Conference – to share your work with delegates through a presentation or poster.

The conference, Health in Wales: The shape of things to come, takes place in Cardiff on Tuesday 1 and Wednesday 2 November 2016.

The conference brings together colleagues from across Wales to explore the challenges that need to be addressed and the opportunities that can be taken to achieve a healthier, happier and fairer Wales for our present and future generations.

Last year, the conference was attended by over 500 people from all four UK nations and across 100 organisations.

Six exciting themes …

The sessions and posters will be considered under the following themes:

  • Engaging communities as equal partners – working with individuals and groups to create an environment that supports their health and wellbeing and reduces health inequalities.
  • Building resilient systems and managing threats – growing a resilient community, health and care system that best meets the needs of our present and future population and protects against emerging health threats.
  • Transforming the delivery of health and care – identifying improvements and innovations to transform health and care service delivery to achieve better outcomes for patients, a more person-centred approach and better meet the needs and expectations of our changing population.
  • Creating a learning and adaptive public sector – working across silos and boundaries to maximise resources and expertise, and share assets and learning to improve health, care and wellbeing.
  • Making prevention a priority – identifying effective ways to influence people’s behaviours and encourage healthier lifestyles to prevent disease and illness and to drive a more preventive approach to policy setting and the provision of services across multiple sectors.
  • Bringing our public with us – involving the public in managing, controlling and deciding about their own care and treatment to enable better outcomes and avoid over-treatment.

Submit your abstract today …

The closing date for entries is 24 July. You can submit your abstract for poster display and/or a presentation – although you will only be selected for one of these formats.

  • All posters will be on display throughout the two days and this provides a great opportunity to share your work with      colleagues in public services across Wales.
  • Successful presentations will be included in a series of parallel breakout sessions – with one breakout session focusing on each theme.

For further details, visit the website today – which provides full details on how to submit your abstract.

AIMH is celebrating 20 years of The Association for Infant Mental Health – AIMH (UK).  To mark this event they are holding a Celebratory Conference at The Radcliffe Centre, University of Warwick, on Friday 30 September 2016.

Call for Abstracts

Abstracts are invited under the following category:

  • ‘Promoting infant mental health in your day-to-day professional practice and promoting infant mental health for the future’

Call for Abstracts deadline is Friday 12 August 2016

You can submit a clinical or scientific abstract and the maximum word count is 500 words.

In clinical abstracts please use the following structure: Introduction, Aims or Purpose of the work or project described, Description of the work or projects, Conclusions.

In scientific abstracts please use the following structure: Introduction, Aims of the study, Material and Methods, Results, Conclusions.

Please send your expression of interest as soon as possible to: [email protected]

Presentation of Posters at the Conference

Authors will be expected to be present with their poster for a short scheduled time during the conference to discuss their poster with participants. The size of your poster should not exceed 175 cm (height) x 95cm (wide).

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This is the the last opportunity to apply for a poster presentation at The Queen’s Nursing Institute Annual Conference which takes place Monday 19 and Tuesday 20 September 2016 at the Royal College of General Practitioners, London.

Closing date: Friday 8th July 2016

Conference themes

Entries are invited from nurses working in the community and primary care to promote any area of their clinical practice that reflects the Conference themes.

  • Day 1: Measuring, delivering and reporting Quality
    Posters should relate to a direct nursing intervention or new way of working with a client group or a community, which led to an improved health/clinical outcome and/or patient experience.
  • Day 2: Community & Primary Care – Nursing for the future
    Posters should demonstrate innovative ways of recruiting nurses to community and primary care or engaging nursing students to consider community and primary care as a career option.
    Poster presentations.

To apply:

QNI invites submissions for poster presentations enabling delegates to promote the innovative work that they are doing.

Please note you will need to book your place at the conference first to be considered for the poster presentation.

 

 

The Faculty of Public Health (FPH) in partnership with the Royal College of Nursing will be heading to the south coast in 2016 for its annual conference. ‘Public health in a cold climate: melting hearts and minds with evidence’ will be held on 14-15 June at the Brighton Centre, Brighton.

Globally a chill economic wind continues to blow. So, as a public health community, we have an ever greater responsibility to implement the systems, policies and services that are as cost-effective and efficient as possible. The FPH 2016 conference in Brighton is the opportunity to share the latest evidence, explore new ideas and ensure that current practice is the most effective we can deliver.

This year they are featuring the importance of nurses to public health, to that end FPH is trying to attract nurses to the event and have put together a 2 for 1 offer for nurses which will make it a more affordable event.

Come along to the iHV stand at FPH 2016 to see latest resources available from the Institute and to meet some of our staff.