We were delighted to present our air pollution resources and Respiratory Health project (funded by The Burdett Trust for Nursing) at the UKHSA Indoor and Outdoor Air Pollution Stakeholder Event yesterday, held at the Great North Museum: Hancock, Newcastle upon Tyne.

The event included a wide range of stakeholders –  from the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) to local Public Health Leads, Global Action Plan to Universities, Clean Air Network, and other charities such as MP Smarter Travel. It was a fantastic opportunity for all these different groups to come together with a shared vision and understanding of how to make things better and put research into action.

During the day, we heard about each other’s work. There were active discussions on what is needed to shift the narrative, what investment is needed, how to balance individual and government/society responsibilities, and what can be learnt from other public health work such as obesity.

One of the most encouraging things which we came away with from the day was the impact of health visiting in this space. There was not one person or organisation who didn’t say that they “need to include health visiting in their research”, “health visitors are vital to this work”, and other variations on this theme. It was an excellent opportunity to shine a light on the importance and unique role of health visitors and why we need more investment to strengthen health visiting services.

Watch our animation about air pollution which we shared at the event:

If you would like to develop your learning in this area, contact the iHV Learning and Development team to find out more about our half-day Respiratory Health Ambassador training. This programme not only covers air pollution, its effects on health and how to mitigate these, it also discusses how to support families of babies and children with asthma, cystic fibrosis and preterm chronic lung disease.

On Thursday 17 April, we were delighted to host our latest Insight webinar. It was “Xtra” exciting as we were able to make the webinar open access and extend the duration to an hour and a half, with thanks to the generous funding from The Burdett Trust for Nursing.

The Insights Xtra focused on our latest project “Our Air, My Lungs” – exploring the important topic of air pollution and its effect on our health, as well as chronic respiratory disease in children under five years, specifically asthma, cystic fibrosis and preterm chronic lung disease. We also discussed the role of health visiting in supporting families.

The webinar gave an outline of the project and the insights we gained from health visitors and families on these topics. We were joined by a range of subject experts:

  • Alder Hey Clean Air Clinic, who provided an overview of each condition and shared their development of the first Clean Air Clinic in the UK. Speakers were:
    • Jennifer Holden, Clinical Respiratory Nurse Manager, Advanced Paediatric Nurse Practitioner
    • Carol Lawrence, Cystic Fibrosis Nurse Specialist, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust
  • Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) with Fliss Stephenson, Climate Change Manager, who discussed air pollution and its effects on health, as well as sharing the RCPCH‘s new resource: Clean Air Companion

Our Insights Xtra also included a new video from Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah, mother of Ella Kissi-Deborah and Founder, Director and Trustee of The Ella Roberta Foundation, developed for the World Health Organization (WHO).

The event finished with the iHV sharing BRAND NEW resources and training, which were co-produced as part of the project, followed by a Q&A with our panel of experts.

To watch our Insights Xtra “Our Air, My Lungs”, click here

We will be presenting the project and findings at our Evidence-based Practice (EBP) Conference in Manchester on 8 May. This year’s iHV EBP Conference will showcase the latest health visiting research, evidence, clinical expertise and lived experiences, equipping practitioners with newfound knowledge and skills to ensure that all babies and children have a healthy beginning to their life.

Click here to see our exciting programme of speakers

And click here to book your tickets, if you haven’t already!