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LAUNCH of the East of England Public Health Practitioner Registration Scheme
Date and time
Location
The Newmarket Racecourses
Rowley Mile Racecourse Newmarket CB80TF United KingdomDescription
PROGRAMME [DRAFT]:
12:30pm Arrival and networking Lunch
13:15pm WELCOME - Dr Alistair Lipp, Head of School of Public Health, HEEoE
13:30pm Practitioner Registration and the role of UKPHR - David Kidney, Executive Director UKPHR
14:00pm Role of the Moderator and Quality Assurance - Dr Cerilan Rogers, UKPHR Scheme Moderator
14:15pm First hand experience of practitioner registration - Sheila Merill, Public Health Advisor, Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents
14:30pm Q&A
14:45pm The Practitioner Standards - Claire Cotter, Scheme Advisor
15:00pm REFRESHMENTS
15:30pm Workshops/Break out sessions
16:15pm Next Steps - how the scheme will work, what to do next - Alix Sheppard, Scheme Coordinator
16:30pm CLOSING REMARKS - from the employer perspective, Cllr Alan Murray, portfolio holder for adult services and public health, Suffolk County Council
This FREE event is being delivered to you by Health Education East of England. The event will raise your awareness and understanding of UKPHR Public Health Practitioner Registration and how it supports practitioners in their career development, and the strengthening of the public health workforce. Registration is already available to practitioners across many parts of England, Wales and Scotland, and is now being offered in the East of England. The event is being supported by the EoE Practitioner Registration Steering Group made up of representatives from all participating public health teams in the region.
This event is relevant to public health practitioners working in commissioning, provider services, local authority, PHE, NHS, voluntary and social enterprise organisations. It is also relevant to senior staff - Directors, Consultants, Specialists, and Specialist Trainees, who all have a role to play in supporting the registration process. This is an exciting opportunity to develop strong professional networks across teams and organisations, and to access robust professional development processes that ultimately improve practice and regulate the workforce.
This is a 'must attend' if you want to find out how this can benefit public health practice and improve public health outcomes for the East of England.
Organised by
Health Education East of England with the support of the East of England Practitioner Registration Steering Group