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Who should attend?
The Forum welcomes everyone who is involved in promoting the public’s health and well being, including:
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Key decision makers in the NHS - Directors of Public Health, Non Executive Directors and Directors of Community Health Partnerships
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The public health workforce, including public health practitioners, health promotion officers, health improvement officers, health visitors, public health and community nurses, public health midwives, community workers, and anyone who works to promote health and address inequality in the NHS and Local Government
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Key decision makers inLocal Government - elected members, Directors of Environmental Services, anyone involved with Local Area Agreements, planning and design, regeneration, urban and rural development, healthy cities, leisure, transport, environmental engineering and sustainable development
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Other key Local Authority professionals including social workers, school teachers, housing and emergency planning officers
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Academics, including researchers and teachers, information gatherers and analysts
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Voluntary and community sector workers, especially those who support vulnerable groups
- Anyone who works in crime, drug, alcohol or tobacco prevention
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Anyone who is concerned about thepublic’s health and well being, whether as individuals, or as members of environmental campaigns, anti - poverty groups, etc
What will they learn?
The Forum provides unique opportunities to learn from:
- Sessions on global issues relevant to the UK and Ireland
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Leading edge developments from all parts of the UK and Ireland
- A wide range of exciting projects from the North West of England
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Networking with peers from all over the UK and Ireland
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