Confirmed speakers: 
Professor Kamila Hawthorne – Chair of the RCGP Council
Hilaria Asumu JP – Chair, WSH BME Kidney Network
Dr Sinead Millwood – GP, Hope Citadel Healthcare CIC
Bernadette Millwood – Retired Lead GP Nurse and Co-Clinical Director of Icknield PCN
Dr Rachel Belton – Lead GP and lead for Safeguarding and Learning Disabilities
Dr Jess Drinkwater – GP NIHR Clinical Lecturer
Dr Julia Hose – Clinical Lead/ Liaison Psychiatrist, Psychological Medicine in Primary Care
Wayne Henderson – Registered Nurse – Mental Health/Substance Misuse Nurse/Director, Inclusion Health CIC

Good health should be shared with all. It should not be damaged by social or economic disadvantage.

Alongside colleagues from Deep End GM, Shared Health Foundation invites any GP or clinical lead who is working in the Deep End of medicine to join us at our annual Doctors in Deprivation Training Day. You will be inspired, challenged, encouraged and most importantly find your tribe of other clinicians working in areas of deprivation.

The training day will explore the challenges faced by those working in areas of deprivation and disadvantaged communities and share the hopeful work organisations in Greater Manchester and beyond are doing to reduce health inequalities and the impact of poverty on health.

Get to grips with the health inequalities that many people face, and how you can help put things right. Learn about the causes and effects of health inequalities, and find out about the ways in which GPs and healthcare staff can do their bit to make a difference.

We hope that after attending your skills, outlook and understanding will have been transformed and you will feel more hopeful in your vital grassroots work.

Tickets to the training day are free of charge.

Agenda

If you have something to share or a presentation you want to give on the below topics, please email a summary (200 words max) to contact@sharedhealth.org.uk

The Joy of General Practice

What do you love about primary care, how is it a privilege for you to work in the Deep End?

The Politics of General Practice

Funding, Deep End analysis, working in PCN’s

The Awkward bits of General Practice

The ‘yes but, no but, yes but’ patients

Training in General Practice

GPST scheme, Trailblazers, HEFT, Deep End 4th years

Success stories of General Practice

Share your success stories

Additional information

A certificate of attendance will be awarded digitally to all participants after the training day. This will include CPD Points.

Lunch and refreshments are included. Dietary requirements can be specified on the order form.

Earl Business Centre has full disabled access and facilities, including disabled parking, a lift and disabled toilets on each of the three floors.

This event is hosted by the Shared Health Foundation.

Confirmed Speakers:
Andy Burnham – Mayor of Greater Manchester – Invited
Dr Emma Bimpson – Research Fellow, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research (CRESR), Sheffield Hallam University
Professor Katherine Brickell – Professor of Urban Studies, King’s College London
Dr Mel Nowicki 
– Reader in Urban Geography, Oxford Brookes University
Jane Williams – Founder/CEO, The Magpie Project
Gifty Amponsah – Rights Experience Advocacy Change Lead, The Magpie Project
Vicky Leigh – Assistant Principal, Manchester Communication Academy
Dr Laura Neilson – CEO, Shared Health Foundation
Angie Ouattara – Maternal Health Lead, Shared Health Foundation
Dr Jen Davies
 – Clinical Psychologist, Shared Health Foundation
Sam Pratt
 – Policy and Communications Lead, Shared Health Foundation

There are 142,000 homeless children in England living in Temporary Accommodation. Many are living in dangerous conditions with little support to help them navigate through our complex systems. Families are continuously placed out of area, far away from their school, GP and community. The educational attainment of homeless children plummets when they become homeless. The barriers to healthcare increases and children’s health and development suffer. There is a national focus and political will for rough sleeping, but less so for families. And tragically, 55 children have died in Temporary Accommodation, most were under 1.

And yet, we dare to hope.

The Shared Health Foundation invite you to attend the Homeless Families conference on Wednesday 26th June for encouragement, support and inspiration. If you feel like you’re on your own, you’re not. Come and join our network of champions who are working hard to improve the lives of the most vulnerable families.

If you work with homeless families in any capacity then this conference is for you. We want to bring together our experts by experience alongside colleagues from housing, health, education, the home office and the voluntary and faith sector. Whether you are front line, a volunteer, a commissioner or a politician, the crisis of homeless families is all our responsibility to share.

Things can and will get better.

Tickets to the event are free of charge. Come curious ready to see, listen and exchange ideas.

Conference Agenda:

9:00am – 9:30am Arrival and Coffee

9:30am – 10:00am Welcome and Scene Setting – Dr Laura Neilson
10:00am – 10:20am
 All Party Parliamentary Group for Temporary Accommodation Update – Sam Pratt
10:20am – 11:00am
 Lived Experience Interview with Families
11:00am – 11:30am
 Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester – Invited

11:30am – 11:45am Coffee Break

11:45am – 12:15pm Insight on Freedom of Information Requests – Professor Katherine Brickell, Dr Mel Nowicki
12:15pm – 12:45pm
 Infant Parent Psychology – Dr Jen Davies

12:45pm – 1:30pm
 Lunch

1:30pm – 1:50pm Motherhood and homelessness. The interaction between children’s social services and housing provision policies. – Dr Emma Bimpson
1:50pm – 2:10pm
 Focused Care for Homeless Families – Angie Ouattara
2:10pm – 2:30pm
 The Magpie Project – Jane Williams, Gifty Amponsah
2:30pm – 2:45pm
 Q+A

2:45pm – 3:00pm 
Coffee Break

3:00pm – 3:30pm What can schools do to help? – Vicky Leigh, Manchester Communication Academy
3:30pm – 4:00pm
 Election Campaigning
4:00pm – 4:20pm
 The thing I want to say is…
4:20pm – 4:30pm
 The final thing to say is… – Dr Laura Neilson

Additional Information

Lunch and refreshments are included. Dietary requirements can be specified on the order form.

This event is hosted by the Shared Health Foundation in partnership with GMCA.

LOCATION

Studio 1 & 2, No.1 Circle Square, 3 Symphony Park, M1 7FS

The Moving On Well Transition Workshop is for secondary school staff including Year 7 Heads of Year, Form Tutors, SENCOs and key staff working within primary and secondary school transition.

This workshop explores how to best support Year 7 pupils to succeed emotionally, practically and academically and will include:

  • Differences between primary and secondary school from the pupils perspective;
  • Evidence based practice supporting emotional wellbeing; 
  • How to maximise an effective transition using the 5 Transition Bridges.

Tickets to the training day are free of charge.

Additional information:

Refreshments will be provided.

This event is hosted by the Shared Health Foundation in partnership with Lifecentre Salford.