Emergency planning and managing environ/chemical and radiological incidents

Emergency planning and managing environ/chemical and radiological incidents

Y&H Health Protection Webinar Programme – January 2022 – March 2022

By Chris Sharp

Date and time

Fri, 11 Feb 2022 05:00 - 06:30 PST

Location

Online

About this event

The Covid pandemic has highlighted the importance of a system wide workforce response to protect and promote health. Demand for health protection skills and knowledge within the Y&H Public health system is high, with many NHS and Local Authorities now increasing the number of staff and volunteers that are actively undertaking health protection at place and within our communities.

This webinar programme has been developed to widen access to a foundation level of skills and knowledge in health protection. The programme has been supported by the UK Health Security Agency Y&H and involves a wide range of partners including: Local Authorities in Y&H, NHSE/I Y&H and The Office for Health Improvement and Disparities Y&H in recognition that health protection is integrated with all the domains of public health and operates within a partnership of many different organisations that work together to protect and promote health.

Each module has been designed to be bite-sized, between 1.5 and 2 hours to enable flexible access during what remains a period of high demand on the workforce. Each module will be recorded and accessible on demand via the ADPH website following each event.

Audience

The programme provides a foundation level of knowledge and therefore is suitable for a wide range of colleagues and partners that work within core and wider public health system to protect and improve health.

Emergency planning and managing environmental/chemical and radiological incidents

This module will provide public health workforce staff with an overview of acute environmental, chemical and radiological hazards and incidents, multi-agency and public health preparedness, and incident management

By the end of the module you will understand emergency preparedness and response arrangements for different acute environmental hazards and public health professionals’ roles

You will also be able to identify relevant sources of information and contact points for different acute environmental hazards.

Facilitators

UKHSA-Environmental Hazards and Emergencies Department/EPRR Team

Organised by

Y&H Workforce Development Manager 

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