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SUMMARY:2019 NOHPG Study Day Friday 14th June Bristol
DESCRIPTION:National Oral Health Promotion Group  Friday 14th June Study Day 2019 (provides 3 hours accredited CPD) 09.30 Registration; Closing Remarks 15.30; NOHPG AGM 15.45 – 16.45 \nHeld at Public Health England\, South of England Regional Office 2\, Rivergate\, Temple Quay\, Bristol BS1 6EH \n‘Tell\, show\, do …turning evidence into practice’ \nProfessor Peter Robinson: Pop Pickers – The Top Ten for oral and dental health research. Head of Bristol Dental School and Honorary Consultant in Dental Public Health \nProfessor Lorna Macpherson: “Why don’t Patients Do What We Tell Them…?” Professor of Dental Public Health\, University of Glasgow\, Hon Consultant in Dental Public Health\, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.  Co-Director Childsmile Programme\, Scotland \nThe Emma Raper Award: Patrons Prize \nJenny Owen: Getting into a good HABIT: co-producing good research. Dental Hygiene Therapist\, Teaching Fellow in Dental Hygiene and Therapy\, University of Leeds \nHelen Crawley: Sweet enough already; what advice should we give families about using commercial baby food? Director First Steps Nutrition Trust; The Food Exchange London \nSpeaker’s Corner: Helen Edwards: My experience of D2S in Hywel dda – Design to Smile in West Wales; Oral Health Promotion; NOHPG Member \nNOHPG 38th Annual General Meeting \n\n\n\nDelegate Status\n Delegate fee\n\n\nOHP & DCP – NOHPG member\n£70.00\n\n\nOHP & DCP – Non Member\n£80.00\n\n\nDentist: NOHPG member\n£100.00\n\n\nDentists – Non -Member\n£115.00\n\n\nDF1 – DF2 Dentists – NOHPG Member\n£80.00\n\n\nDF1 – DF2 Dentists – Non Member\n£90.00\n\n\n\n Applications to Diane Seymour\, NOHPG Secretary diane.seymour@phe.gov.uk 
URL:https://nohpg.org/event/2019-nohpg-study-day-friday-14th-june-bristol/
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SUMMARY:NHS Long Term Plan Launched - The 10year Plan
DESCRIPTION:Punlished  7 January 2019   From:  Department of Health and Social Care \nThe 10-year plan includes measures to prevent 150\,000 heart attacks\, strokes and dementia cases\, and better access to mental health services for adults and children. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nPublished 7 January 2019\n\n\nFrom:\nDepartment of Health and Social Care\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe NHS Long Term Plan is a new plan for the NHS to improve the quality of patient care and health outcomes. It sets out how the £20.5 billion budget settlement for the NHS\, announced by the Prime Minister in summer 2018\, will be spent over the next 5 years. \nThe plan focuses on building an NHS fit for the future by: \n\nenabling everyone to get the best start in life\nhelping communities to live well\nhelping people to age well\n\nThe plan has been developed in partnership with frontline health and care staff\, patients and their families. It will improve outcomes for major diseases\, including cancer\, heart disease\, stroke\, respiratory disease and dementia. \nThe plan also includes measures to: \n\nimprove out-of-hospital care\, supporting primary medical and community health services\nensure all children get the best start in life by continuing to improve maternity safety including halving the number of stillbirths\, maternal and neonatal deaths and serious brain injury by 2025\nsupport older people through more personalised care and stronger community and primary care services\nmake digital health services a mainstream part of the NHS\, so that in 5 years\, patients in England will be able to access a digital GP offer\n\nHealth and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock said: \nThe NHS long term plan\, backed by a historic commitment of an extra £20.5 billion a year from taxpayers\, marks an important moment not just for the health service but for the lives of millions of patients and hardworking NHS staff across the country. \nWhether it’s treating ever more people in their communities\, using the latest technology to tackle preventable diseases\, or giving every baby the very best start in life\, this government has given the NHS the multi-billion-pound investment needed to nurture and safeguard our nation’s health service for generations to come. \n\nTo find out more see the NHS Long Term Plan website.
URL:https://nohpg.org/event/nhs-long-term-plan-launched-the-10year-plan/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171116
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SUMMARY:BASCD Conference
DESCRIPTION:  \nCalling all dental nurses and oral health educators and promoters this is a conference not to be missed – are you passionate about community care or simply have an interest in dental public health? This is one for you. \nView the full programme: \nEvent information and registration :
URL:https://nohpg.org/event/bascd-conference/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171118
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SUMMARY:National School Meals Week
DESCRIPTION:A week of celebration about all that is great about school meals. \nOnce again there will be a number of high profile activities taking place\, with a mixture of political activity and engagement with school caterers\, pupils and parents. \nWhy not jump striaght in and take a look at our FREE Resources section for National School Meals Week 2017 by clicking here
URL:https://nohpg.org/event/national-school-meals-week/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171110
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SUMMARY:Sugar Reduction Summit
DESCRIPTION:The Sugar Reduction Summit 2017 – which takes place at The Royal Society on Thursday 9th November. \n2017 topics will include:\n\nIs PHE’s sugar reduction programme on target?\nWhat impact is PHE’s programme having on sugar in consumer shopping baskets?\nWhat impact will lifting of EU sugar quotas have on manufacturing and consumption – and what does this mean for iso-glucose production?\nIs sugar reduction resulting in calorie reduction?\nHow can agricultural and health policies be better aligned?\nWhat role for industry in nutrition research and collaboration for health?\nWhat is the latest science and evidence on sweeteners – the gut microbiome and sweetness?\nWhat are the opportunities and obstacles in sugar reduction\nDo sweeteners have an image problem?\nAre “clean labels” influencing the sugar reduction agenda?\nWhat are the new innovations in sugar replacers\, sugar reduction tech and sweeteners?\nThe practicalities of sugar reduction and what’s achievable – and what this means for PHE’s targets\nBest practice guidance and case studies on sugar reduction initiatives\nMarketing strategies for sugar reduction – what works when?\nWhat would help manufacturer’s achieve more?
URL:https://nohpg.org/event/sugar-reduction-summit/
LOCATION:The Royal Society\, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace\, London\, SW1Y 5AG\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171030
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SUMMARY:Sugar Awareness Week
DESCRIPTION:Sugar Awareness Week\n\n*Our speakers for the Sugar Awareness Week Parliamentary Reception have just been announced! CLICK HERE to see who will joining us*  \nAction on Sugar are pleased to announce that this year’s Sugar Awareness Week will run from the 30th October – 5th November\, 2017.  \nDuring the week we’ll be communicating the different types\, and common sources of\, ‘free’ sugars and sharing tips to help you make more informed\, healthy choices. \nSugar Awareness Week will be an opportunity to celebrate the success of food industry\, government and NGOs’ progress so far\, and discuss the future for sugar reduction and it’s place in the government’s Childhood Obesity Plan. \nIf you would like to get involved by running a Sugar Awareness Week event in your area\, visit our ordering form page to download and order some resources. \nKeep your eyes peeled for more information… \nIn the meantime\, join the debate on Twitter and Facebook: #sugarawarenessweek  #actiononsugar
URL:https://nohpg.org/event/sugar-awareness-week/
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