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Conference <strong>Programme</strong>Parallel Sessions Day One Session BTHURSDAY 8 NOVEMBER 2012: 15:30-16:306Title Author OrganisationB1 Arts, Design & Public Health 1The role of natural environments in health and wellbeing Kevin Lafferty Forestry Commission <strong>Scotland</strong>ADD-ART Promoting Sustainable Recovery Michelle Hunt NHS Greater Glasgow & ClydeThe Relationship between Quilting and Wellbeingwww.fphscotconf.co.ukEmily Stevenson &Jacqueline AtkinsonSpeed Life after death by PowerPoint – can information design help revive our audiences? Philip Conaglen NHS FifeB2University of GlasgowHealth Improvement 4 – Adult ObesityObesity in <strong>Scotland</strong>: Are we all in it together? Elaine Tod NHS Health <strong>Scotland</strong>Tackling Male Obesity: the ROMEO (Review Of MEn and Obesity) study Daryll Archibald Health Services Research Unit(HSRU), University of AberdeenScottish Obesity Action Resource 2 Liz Smart Scottish Public Health Network(ScotPHN)Speed Promoting healthy eating messages in Black and minority ethnic communities in <strong>Scotland</strong> Arma Sayed NHS Health <strong>Scotland</strong>B3B4Health Improvement 4 – Alcohol Brief InterventionChanging practitioners' behaviour to implement alcohol brief interventions Catriona Loots NHS Health <strong>Scotland</strong>An innovative project to build the evidence base and research capacity in publichealth settings: evaluating alcohol brief interventions (ABIs) in wider settingsUniversity spirit: An experimental trial exploring the experience and efficacy oftransdermal alcohol monitoring at a Scottish universityHealth Improvement 5 – Mental Health and WellbeingDoes increasing physical activity levels improve mental health and wellbeing among atrisk groups?Mainstreaming Mental Health Improvement in Ayrshire and ArranWhat can the Scottish Health Survey tell us about the mental health of <strong>Scotland</strong>'schildren and young people?Ruth JepsonFergus NevilleDavid AlexanderAndrew Pulford & ChrisO’SullivanLisa RutherfordScottish Collaboration for PublicHealth Research and PolicyUniversity of St AndrewsNHS GrampianNHS Ayrshire & Arran/MentalHealth FoundationScotCen Social ResearchSpeed Health improvement – isn’t that what the Health Promotion Department does? Lynda Brown NHS Health <strong>Scotland</strong>B5SpeedHealth Improvement 6 – Behaviour Change & Young PeopleEvaluation of an innovative behaviour change intervention for looked after young Hannah DaleNHS Fifepeople through a partnership between Health Psychology and Public Health.Okay to Ask ' A youth suicide prevention film for dissemination via social networking Ruth Donnelly NHS Greater Glasgow and ClydeGlass of 2012: Alcohol consumption, attitudes and social norms at a Scottish university Damien Williams University of St AndrewsImproving health and wellbeing in partnership with Helm (a charity working with verydisadvantaged young people) – delivering a HelmHealth RoadshowCarol BarnettNHS TaysideB6 Pubic Health at the Boundaries 2A mixed methods evidence synthesis of incentive interventions for smoking cessation Pat Hoddinott University of Stirlingin pregnancy.The Cessation in Pregnancy Incentives Trial (CPIT) David Tappin University of GlasgowSpeedB7SpeedAlcohol and drug exposure in infants born to mothers prescribed methadone duringpregnancy.Development of an Integrated Teenage Pregnancy Pathway based on currentevidence, covering early education to post pregnancy health & social supportLaura McGloneChristine WallisYorkhill HospitalNHS LothianHealth Improvement 8 – Smoking Cessation"Evidence into Practice" Tobacco Projects Fiona Moore NHS Health <strong>Scotland</strong>A National Survey of Smoking Cessation Provision in all Colposcopy Clinics in<strong>Scotland</strong> and a model for best practiceImplementing Tobacco HEAT Targets/Smoking Cessation Services in a Rural SettingA Feasibility Study of price incentives to increase the uptake of <strong>Healthier</strong> Meals inScottish Workplaces.Alexis RumblesDawn Tuckwood & JillSmithJohn MooneyNHS LothianNHS Grampian/Aberdeenshire CHPScottish Collaboration for PublicHealth Research and Policy (SCPHRP)Heads up for Public HealthInspiration, Integration & InnovationB8SpeedTitle Author OrganisationHealth Protection 1 – Environmental ProtectionPeople, Environment, <strong>Place</strong>s and Health, linking science and policy in <strong>Scotland</strong> Hilary Cowie Institute of OccupationalMedicineNew Zealand's worst maritime environmental disaster' The Public Health response to thegrounding of the MV Rena off the coast of the Bay of PlentyJim Miller Toi Te Ora – Public HealthServiceThe Long-term Legacy of Industrial Environmental Contamination: Assessing the PublicHealth RiskDaniel Chandler NHS Dumfries & GallowayFife Council's Air Quality Strategy – "Inspiration, Innovation and Integration in Environmental Kenny Bissett Fife CouncilHealth"B9 Late-Breakers 1LatebreakerLatebreakerChallenges of implementing urban horticulture: a growing public health issue Jenny Wares NHS FifeHow to Use Complexity Theory (Simple Rules) to unlock Innovation and Improvementpotential to improve public health – lessons from Equally Well approachesParallel Sessions Day One Session CFRIDAY 9 NOVEMBER 2012: 11:45-12:45Karen GrieveThe Scottish GovernmentTitle Author OrganisationC1 Health Protection 2Invasive Group A Streptococcus in <strong>Scotland</strong> – a worsening problem? Sarah Couper Scottish Prison ServiceThe introduction of HepC Blood Spot testing for 'hard to reach' groups in a rural Scottish Tim Patterson NHS Bordershealth boardAudit of implementation of Community Pharmacy Infection Control Guidelines Val Reilly NHS Greater Glasgow andClydeC2 Public Health at the Boundaries 2Health and social care needs assessment of older people – epidemiological findings Oliver Harding Scottish Public HealthNetwork (ScotPHN)Community Engagement within an HIV Prevention Needs Assessment of Men who have Sex Colin Morrison TASC (<strong>Scotland</strong>)with Men (MSM)Will they tell us what they think? Seeking views from sexual health service users in order toimprove service qualityDonna Milne NHS Lothian, Public HealthDepartmentSpeed The Asset Based Approach in Clackmannanshire Aileen Schofield Clackmannanshire CHPC3C4Health Improvement 9 – Road SafetyIs escaping road traffic accidents a postcode lottery? Hui Hui E University of EdinburghA study into the effectiveness of traffic-calming measures in residential and school zones inEdinburghAccident location and affluence in children: can improved data collection help to highlightroad traffic accident hotspots?Health Improvement 10 – Wider SettingsMartin MacdonaldGrahamMackenzieUniversity of EdinburghNHS LothianPrison Health in NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde: A health needs assessment Michelle Gillies NHS Greater Glasgow andClydeImpact of Welfare Reform – findings and development of national guidance for NHS Boards Phil Mackie Scottish Public HealthNetwork (ScotPHN)The ethics of sobriety testing in criminal justice Christine Goodall University of GlasgowSpeed Increasing Staff Engagement in a Primary Care Money Advice Project Carol Orr Eastbank Conference andTraining Centre7

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