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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.

 

 

Public Health England’s annual conference takes place from 13 to 14 September 2016 at the University of Warwick.

The Public Health England annual conference 2016 will bring together over 1400 participants from a wide range of organisations, to learn, network and share knowledge and experience.

The theme of this year’s conference is ‘Evidence into action’. The conference will promote and showcase the application and translation of science and research, to support effective local and national action to improve public health. Keynote speakers will include the Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP, Secretary of State for Health and Jane Ellison MP, Minister for Public Health.

Attention all academics and practice teachers!

The UKSC conference, in association with NfSHE and AOHNE, takes place on 12 March 2016.

There is a fabulous programme of speakers to support the day and discuss public health nursing and health visitor workforce development.

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The Institute of Health Visiting is supporting PIP UK (Parent Infant Partnership  UK) in its Inaugural Infant Mental Health Week taking place 6-10 June including a Conference on 9 June.

PIP UK provides the secretariat for the All Party Parliamentary Group for Early Years which published the 1001 Critical Days Manifesto and the Great Britain’s report.  This will be an exciting opportunity to raise the profile of infant mental health and increase public awareness of its importance.

Dr Cheryll Adams said: “Do think of ways your team can get involved locally.”

iHV stock photography from Croydon area. Picture by: www.matthewwalkerphotography.com

iHV stock photography from Croydon area. Picture by: www.matthewwalkerphotography.com

We welcome abstracts on different perspectives within Public Health. Abstract submission is free of charge.
Accepted abstracts will be presented as short oral presentations as well as posters. All abstracts will be published in the proceedings book of the conference. the proceedings book will also be available on the website after the conference.
Abstract submission is open from 1st of December 2015. Deadline for abstract submission is 15th of April 2016.
The submitting author will receive an acknowledgement per e-mail. Abstract acceptance will be notified by May 15th 2016.
Questions related to abstracts or the submission may be addressed to
Christina Louise Lindhardt, [email protected]

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“Fantastic”, “Inspiring”, “Great networking”, “Great to share experiences” – these comments were amongst the feedback from the iHV Fellows meeting and third Annual Event, which took place on Monday 7 December.

With over 130 delegates, including key figures from the world of health visiting and iHV guests, the event was held to celebrate great health visiting and the Institute’s third year.

Presentations from the First Fellows National Network:

Presentations from the iHV third annual event:

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Dr Cheryll Adams addressing the conference

Professor Dame Sarah Cowley presenting The Essence of Health Visiting

Professor Dame Sarah Cowley presenting The Essence of Health Visiting

Professor Viv Bennett adressing the iHV annual event

Professor Viv Bennett addressing the iHV annual event

iHV Third annual event

iHV Third annual event

It is now known that perinatal mental illness can have significant long term public health and societal consequences when it goes undiagnosed and without intervention.

This conference is a joint event from the Institute of Health Visiting and their founding partner the Royal Society for Public Health. This conference will consider the effects of perinatal mental illness ante and postnatally on the infant, the mother, the father and on society and how these can be reduced. It will also share some important new national developments in the field which have been designed to reduce its impact. The day will take a public health perspective to a very common condition suffered by at least one in seven mothers.

Speakers

  • Chair: Dr Cheryll Adams, Director iHV
  • Sally Russell, Chair iHV
  • Professor Vivette Glover, Emeritus Professor, Imperial College, London
  • Dr Alain Gregoire, Maternal Mental Health Alliance
  • Dr Jane Hanley, President International Marcé Society
  • Dr Ann Hoskins, Children’s Director, Public Health England
  • Chris Cuthbert, Head of Strategy & Development for Under Ones, NSPCC
  • Dan Poulter, MP (TBC)
  • Emeritus Professor John Cox, Keele University co-developer of the EPDS
  • Mark Williams, Director, Fathers Reaching Out

Who should attend?

The programme is designed to be of value to health visitors, GPs, midwives, those working in mental and public health and those commissioning these services

Early Bird Special

Book by 10th January 2014 to receive places from as little as £115!

Book via the RSPH website 

The first iHV conference was held with their partners the Royal Society for Public Health in the beautiful surroundings of 28 Portland Place.

It was well attended by health visitors and others with an interest in the critical period between conception and age 2.