Day 1: Programme Morning agenda

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Day 1: Programme Morning agenda

Main auditorium 08.45

Registration and networking

09.30

Chair’s opening remarks: Carolyn Taylor, CPHVA Executive

09.35

Welcome address from Unite the Union Len McCluskey, General Secretary, Unite

@Unite-CPHVA 09.50

Keynote: The current challenges for health and social care The Rt Hon Lord Philip Hunt of Kings Heath PC OBE, Deputy Leader of the Opposition, The House of Lords

@LordPhilofBrum 10.10

Integration of health and social services: Where do community practitioners fit into healthcare? Dr Raymond Jankowski, Head of Healthcare Public Health, Public Health England

@PHE_UK 10.30

Exhibition and networking

10.35

Exhibition seminar: Best practice fever management in children Dr Dipak Kanabar, Consultant General Paediatrician, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust Supported by

10.40

Inspire sessions (see pull-out guide)

11.00

Panel discussion: How can we ensure quality in the care that is delivered? Chair: Polly Toynbee, President, CPHVA Sue McMillan, Deputy Chief Inspector, Care Quality Commission Dr Raymond Jankowski, Head of Healthcare Public Health, Public Health England Andrew Webster, Director, Care and Health Improvement Programme, Local Government Association

11.45

Lessons learnt from integration in Northern Ireland Mary Hinds, Director of Nursing and Allied Health Professions, Public Health Agency

12.05

CPHVA President’s address Polly Toynbee, President, CPHVA

@pollytoynbee 12.20

Exhibition, networking and lunch

12.30

Exhibition seminar: Feeding for the future Professor Alan Lucas, Professor of Paediatric Nutrition, University College London Pantone Blue 280C / Pantone Green 354C / 70% black

Supported by 12.40

Inspire sessions (see pull-out guide)

12.55

Exhibition seminar: Think all Wipes are created equal? Think again Natalie Lee, Midwife, Jayne Laws, Health Visitor and Emma Wedgeworth, Dermatologist, HUGGIES® Wipes Supported by

Understanding the programme: SN School Nursing CNN Community Nursery Nursing These sessions have been identified as particularly relevant for this audience group. They are not exclusive but where spaces are limited, priority will be given to these groups.

We would like to thank our exhibitors for supporting this meeting. Unless they appear on the agenda they have had no input into speaker selection or content.

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Unite-CPHVA Annual Professional Conference 2015

Day 1: Programme Afternoon agenda

Please select one of the following masterclasses and concurrent sessions. Places will be allocated on first come, first served basis. Main auditorium See other streams

MASTERCLASSES

13.20

Exchange 1

Exchange 2&3

Exchange 4&5

Exploring the impact of paternal imprisonment on infant mental health Kathryn Waldegrave, Health Visitor, Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust Dr James Woodall, Reader in Health Promotion and Co-Director of the Centre for Health Promotion Research, Leeds Beckett University

Immunisation in practice Dr Helen Bedford, Senior Lecturer in Children's Health, UCL Institute of Child Health

Confident prescribing for the community practitioner Dilyse Nuttall, Divisional Leader and Principal Lecturer, University of Central Lancashire, North West Non-Medical Prescribing Education Group

Maintaining accurate record keeping: Where do the most common errors occur? Harjinder Saundh, Solicitor, Thompsons Keith Sheppard, Chartered Legal Executive, Thompsons

Cultural Issues Chair: Louise Hales, Conference Planning Committee

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

SN

@WoodallDr

14.10 14.15

@HelenEBedford

Exchange 6

5 minutes to change stream Parenting Chair: Su Lowe, CPHVA Executive

Digital Practice Chair: Su Davis, Conference Planning Committee

School Age Health Chair: Claire Elwell, CPHVA Executive

Education & Research Chair: Mandy Brimble, CPHVA Executive

Tamba health visitor (Northern Ireland) dedicated advisory health visiting service for multiple birth families Carmel Hamill, Health Visitor, Southern Health and Social Services Trust, Northern Ireland

The digital 'red book': Enabling digital transformation Dan Moulin, Director and eRedbook Project Director, eRedbook

Sandwell school nurse ambassador project (SNAP) Heidi Ferrier-Hixon, Lead Nurse for Vulnerable Children and Young People, Sandwell School Nursing Birmingham Community Health Care Trust

Economic evaluations of universal or targeted parenting support services that aim to enhance parent-infant interaction: A systematic review Lauraine Margaret Duncan, Public Health Nurse, MSc Graduate, University of Dundee

Preparing for life with your baby: From birth to beyond (Creative ways of presenting antenatal preparation for birth and early parenthood) Jillian Ireland, Community Midwife, RCM Learning Rep, Poole NHS Foundation Trust, St Mary's Maternity Hospital

The promotional guide approach: Supporting developmental transitions for new parents and innovative practice with young people Elaine Tabony, Lecturer, Brunel University London SN

Strengthening our research voices: Inspiring knowledge generation for the future Dr Karen Whittaker, Senior Lecturer, University of Central Lancashire Dr Sue Peckover, Senior Lecturer, Sheffield Hallam University

Trafficking: vulnerability and recognition Dawn Eccleston, Senior Lecturer/ Course Lead SCPHN, School of Community Health and Midwifery, College of Health and Wellbeing, University of Central Lancashire The health needs of migrant children: What does a health visitor need to know? Dr Louise Condon, Associate Professor, College of Human and Health Sciences, Swansea University

We would like to thank our exhibitors for supporting this meeting. Unless they appear on the agenda they have had no input into speaker selection or content.

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Exchange 7 See other streams

Exchange 8

Exchange 9

Exchange 10

Risk and safeguarding: Key issues in professional practice for community practitioners and health visitors Christopher Cloke, Head of Professional Reputation and Local Campaigns, NSPCC; Vice President CPHVA

Female Genital Mutilation: The latest guidance and policies Obi Amadi, Lead Professional Officer, Unite Janet Fyle, Professional Policy Advisor, The Royal College of Midwives

Building awareness of child sexual exploitation Michelle Lee-Izu, National Director of Projects, Barnardo's

@NSPCC

Exchange 11 13.20

See other streams

@barnardos

@ObiCPHVA

CNN 14.10

5 minutes to change stream Infant and Toddler Nutrition Chair: Annie Hair, CPHVA Executive

Community Nursery Nursing Chair: Stella Mann, CPHVA Executive

Safeguarding and Child Protection Chair: Susan Black, CPHVA Executive

Breastfeeding and the public health agenda: Are we setting women up to fail? Results from a qualitative research study Jane Stewart, Senior Research Fellow, University of Nottingham

Accurate record keeping for CNNs: Where do the most common errors occur? Harjinder Saundh, Solicitor, Thompsons Keith Sheppard, Chartered Legal Executive, Thompsons

Promoting positive ‘online’ parenting: How to help safeguard children in the digital age Helen Westerman, NSPCC Local Campaigns Manager Daniel Messenger, O2 Guru

Supporting children within an armed services family Janet Littler, Head of Nursing, SSAFA Germany

Strengthening collaborative safeguarding practice between Health Visitors and General Practitioners: Background discussion and exploratory study design Suzanne Watts, PhD student, Oxford Brookes University

Timing of introduction of solid food: Women’s decision-making and support needs Sarah Mcmullen, Head of Research, NCT

CNN

Public Health Chair: Carolyn Taylor, CPHVA Executive

Mental Health & Wellbeing Chair: Elaine Baptiste, CPHVA Executive

An intervention for health visitors to use to reduce injuries in pre-school children Toity Deave, Associate Professor for Family & Child Health, Centre for Child & Adolescent Health, University of the West of England Bristol

Depression screening measure: An evidence based intervention for School Nurses Nadine Littler, Senior Lecturer in Specialist Community Public Health (School Nursing) and Primary Care, University of Cumbria

New evidence to support injury prevention advice: Findings from five multicentre case-control studies Denise Kendrick, Professor of Primary Care Research, University of Nottingham on behalf of the Keeping Children Safe study group

SN

14.15

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Unite-CPHVA Annual Professional Conference 2015

Day 1: Programme Afternoon agenda

15.15

Exhibition and networking

15.20

Exhibition seminar: Vitamin D: Dispelling the myths, bringing clarity and promoting a positive call to action for parents Judy More, Child Nutritionist and Dietician, Expert on Colief Expert Panel Supported by

15.20

Inspire sessions (see pull-out guide)

Main auditorium 15.45

Exchange 8

Informatics: What is the role of the community practitioner in driving efficient, practical solutions? Jo Dickson, CNIO & Lead Nurse - Informatics at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Best practice for ASQs Clare Sandling, Starting Well Policy Lead, Maternity and Children’s Health, Department of Health

@DHchildhealth

@JoD1905

Theresa Bishop, Professional Lead for Health Visiting for Warwickshire, Health Visitor Advisor for Public Health England and Fellow of the Institute of Health Visiting

@theresalbishop CNN 16.10

Maximising the potential of social media as a professional networking tool Derek T Barron, Associate Nurse Director, Lead Nurse, North Ayrshire Health & Social Care Partnership, NHS Ayrshire & Arran

@dtbarron 16.30

CPHVA guidance on the professional and personal use of social media Rosalind Godson, Professional Officer, Unite

@RosGodson Dave Munday, Professional Officer, Unite

@davidamunday 16.45

Safe and responsible use of technology: Empowering young people in the digital world Will Gardner, Chief Executive Officer, Childnet International

@childnet 17.10

Nick Robbin Lecture: Raising awareness of the dangers of online predators Lorin LaFave, Campaigner for Internet Safety, Breck Foundation

@lorinlafave 17.35

End of Conference Day One

Please note, there is an 08.30 breakfast briefing tomorrow morning.

CPHVA Social Event Tuesday 17th November

Dinner followed by evening ceilidh Renaissance Manchester City Centre Hotel 7.30pm until late Please note you need to have pre-booked your place at the evening social event.

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Day 2: Programme Morning agenda

Exchange 1 08.30

Morning briefing: Writing for the Community Practitioner Journal Louise Naughton, Managing Editor, Community Practitioner Professor Jane Appleton, Professional Editor, Community Practitioner

@CommPrac 08.30

Exhibition and networking

Main auditorium 09.15

Chair’s opening remarks: Carolyn Taylor, CPHVA Executive

09.20

Keynote: Assessing how the new NMC guidelines on Revalidation will affect practice Jackie Smith, Chief Executive and Registrar, Nursing and Midwifery Council, Chief Executive and Registrar, Nursing and Midwifery Council

@JackieSmith_nmc 09.40

Ensuring race equality in practise: In patients and in the workplace Colenzo Jarrett-Thorpe, National Officer Health, Unite

@only1colenzojt 10.00

Strengths-based leadership: Bridging clinical and organisational excellence Ben Fuchs, Psychologist, Consultant and Supervisor, Ashridge Business School

10.25

Exhibition and networking

10.30

Exhibition seminar: Weaning the cows' milk allergic infant Rachel De Boer, Paediatric Allergy Dietitian, St Thomas's Hospital London Supported by

10.30

Inspire sessions (see pull-out guide)

10.55

Addressing teenage health and pornography Martin Daubney, Journalist & former Lads Mag Editor, Channel 4 Porn on the Brain

@MartinDaubney 11.20

Mental health: Understanding suicide risk and your role in prevention Karen Lascelles, Suicide Prevention Lead Nurse, Oxford Health NHS FT

11.45

Empowering and supporting children’s rights in primary healthcare Tam Baillie, Scotland’s Commissioner for Children and Young People

@CYPCS 12.10

Five minutes to change stream

We would like to thank our exhibitors for supporting this meeting. Unless they appear on the agenda they have had no input into speaker selection or content.

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Unite-CPHVA Annual Professional Conference 2015

Day 2: Programme Afternoon agenda

Please select one of the following masterclasses and concurrent sessions. Places will be allocated on first come, first served basis. Main auditorium See other streams

MASTERCLASSES

12.15

Exchange 1 Perinatal mental health and the role of the Health Visitor Asha Day, Health Visitor, Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust

@Thercal

Exchange 2&3 Increasing clinical research opportunities in the community: How can we make it happen? Dr Susan Hamer, Director of Nursing, Learning and Organisational Development, National Institute for Health Research Clinical Research Network

Exchange 4&5

Exchange 6 The role of the Regulator: The most common cases involving record keeping Harjinder Saundh, Solicitor, Thompsons Keith Sheppard, Chartered Legal Executive, Thompsons

See other streams

13.05

Exhibition, networking and lunch

13.15

Exhibition seminar: Empowering healthcare professionals and patients to manage and care for scarring and stretch marks Aldyth Walker, Senior Midwifery Lecturer, University of Greenwich, Inpatients Services Matron KCH Natalia Wieclaw, Bio-Oil’s Assistant Training and Congress Manager, PGCE Supported by

13.20

Inspire sessions (see pull-out guide)

13.35

Exchange 1: CPHVA Education and Development Trust AGM

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

14.05

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Digital Practice Chair: Su Davis, Conference Planning Committee

Professional Development Chair: Su Lowe, CPHVA Executive

“Share and share alike”: How social media can be used to increase the reach of public health messages and improve patient engagement in shaping services Paula Wright, Public Health Nursing Team Leader, Bridgewater Community Healthcare NHS Trust Fiona Lee, Senior Lecturer (Community Health and Wellbeing), Faculty of Public Health and Wellbeing, University of Chester

A preceptorship model for health visiting Elaine McInnes, Lead Professional Development Officer, Project Manager Patricia Kelly, Associate Practice Teacher, London North West Healthcare Trust, Clinical Academic Hub

Can an image dominant contraception app meet the speech, language and communication needs of young offenders? Ali Menzies, School Nurse, Sirona Care and Health

15.05

Changing conversations, changing behaviours: How nurses engaging differently can support clients to voice and act upon changing their health behaviours Elaine Trainor, Project Manager (Public Health) Nursing Division, Nursing Directorate, NHS England Jo Johnson, Project Officer (Public Health) Nursing Division, Nursing Directorate, NHS England

Education & Research Chair: Louise Hales, Conference Planning Committee

Cultural Issues Chair: Claire Elwell, CPHVA Executive

Olive oil, sunflower oil or no oil for baby dry skin or massage? New evidence from the OBSeRvE study Alison Cooke, Midwife / NIHR Doctoral Research Fellow, The University of Manchester Development of an educational programme for new staff nurses within school nursing teams Janet Savage, School Nurse/Practice Teacher/ Acting Clinical Lead, Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Trust Julie Bostock, School Nurse/ Practice Teacher, Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Trust

Exploring the health visiting service from the view of South Asian clients in England: A grounded theory study Lena Abdu, Health Visitor, First Community Health & Care Practice based clinical research: Explorations of visual cue card toolkit Hille Halonen SCPHN, Msc Research in Practice, Attachment Champion, Bradford District Care Foundation, NHS Trust BDCFT

SN

Exhibition and networking Exhibition Seminar: CPHVA Charitable Trust: How to make an application for a MacQueen Award

15.10

Inspire sessions (see pull-out guide)

Afternoon agenda continues on page 12.

We would like to thank our exhibitors for supporting this meeting. Unless they appear on the agenda they have had no input into speaker selection or content.

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Exchange 7 See other streams

Exchange 8 Co-Sleeping: What to say to parents Francine Bates, Chief Executive, The Lullaby Trust

@FrancineBates1 CNN

Exchange 9

Exchange 10

Exchange 11

NMC revalidation: Dispelling the myths Jane Beach, Professional Officer for Regulation, Unite/ CPHVA Angela Lewis, Independent Consultant Public Health Nursing

Self-harm: The scale of the problem, definitions and good practice Dr Gemma Trainer, Consultant Nurse, Greater Manchester West Foundation A service user will also be joining this session to give a personal perspective

Guidance for escalating concerns and whistleblowing Barrie Brown, National Officer Health, Unite

12.15

@Unite_CPHVA

13.05 13.15

13.20 13.35 Integration Chair: Annie Hair, CPHVA Executive Starting together: Early years model Joanne Edge, Wendy Pearson, Rachel Dale and Laura Barton, Health Visitors, Bolton NHS Foundation Trust A joint training model for health visitors and early years practitioners working towards the integrated review for 2 year olds Dawn Mack, Health Visitor East Cheshire NHS Trust Alex Sefton, Lead Consultant Early Years & Childcare Team, Cheshire East LA

Community Nursery Nursing Chair: Stella Mann, CPHVA Executive

Safeguarding and Child Protection Chair: Elaine Baptiste, CPHVA Executive

The role of play in communication most common errors occur? Della Austin, Senior Lecturer in Counselling and Psychotherapy, Glyndwr University and Director, Better Play Ltd Alison Woolf, Lecturer in Play and Creative Therapies, Glyndwr University and Director Better Play Ltd

The "production' of a child protection referral: Findings of a qualitative multiple case study Suzanne Watts, PhD Student, Oxford Brookes University

Faltering growth Jacqueline Lowdon, Paediatric Dietitian - Team Leader Therapy & Dietetics, RMCH CNN

Child sexual exploitation (CSE) and evidence-based policy: Exploring what works to keep young people safe through public health nursing services Michael Fanner, PhD Student, University of Greenwich

Public Health Chair: Susan Black, CPHVA Executive Clinic-in-a-box on the move! Taking sexual health services to where young people are!! Viv Crouch MBE, Sexual Health Lead for the School Nurse Team, Sirona Care and Health SN

'Too Hot to Handle' a project to promote safety in the home, particularly among ethnic minority communities in Tower Hamlets using drama and photography Maggie Crosbie, Health Visitor, Barts Health NHS Trust

Mental Health & Wellbeing Chair: Toity Deave, Conference Planning Committee

14.05

Keeping the baby in mind: Putting the parent-infant relationship at the heart of the community Mina Warden, Health Visitor, Tameside and Glossop Community Health Care Business Group, Stockport NHS Foundation Trust Nancy Bradshaw, Parent Infant Mental Health HomeStart Co-ordinator, HomeStart Host Very important parents (VIP): Sharing the success of a BCC project improving the emotional wellbeing of young parents and the outcomes for their children Sally Ward, Health Visitor, Mid Yorkshire hospitals NHS Trust 15.05

15.10

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Unite-CPHVA Annual Professional Conference 2015

Day 2: Programme Afternoon agenda

Main auditorium 15.40

CPHVA Presentation Awards

15.50

Health Visitors and Pelvic Floors: Both Supporting Mothers Elaine Miller, Pelvic Physiotherapist and Comedian, MCS, HCPC

@gussiegrips 16.20

Chair's closing remarks End of conference

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