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Jenny Griffiths. The Shaping the Future Work Programme. The story …. Health promotion matters … It deserves the same recognition in the UK as it has internationally The report – 2005 The Collaboration – 2006 Funding – UK Departments of Health The future …. Purpose. Advocacy
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Jenny Griffiths The Shaping the FutureWork Programme
The story … • Health promotion matters … • It deserves the same recognition in the UK as it has internationally • The report – 2005 • The Collaboration – 2006 • Funding – UK Departments of Health • The future …
Purpose • Advocacy • History, theory, evidence base, values and principles, ways of working • Cost-effectiveness • Well-designed programmes contribute to key national targets • Support for the workforce
Communication with the workforce • New website: www.rsph.org.uk/healthpromotion • PLEASE JOIN OUR DATABASE • Naraujo@rsph.org.uk • Annual conferences, stakeholder forums, papers and articles
Advocacy - 1 • Aim to enhance both national infrastructure support and ownership at local level • Leadership by the new RSPH and Collaboration partners • Links with others, e.g. Association of Directors of Public Health
Advocacy - 2 • Membership of Faculty of Public Health group on practitioner development • And PH Workforce Programme Board • Work closely with UK Public Health Register on practitioner regulation • RSPH hosts the HP Academics Forum • Enhanced links with International Union of Health Promotion and Education
We need you! • If we are to advocate effectively for you, we need you to join one of our organisations • We are developing a proposal for an integrated membership package • But in the meantime, please join RSPH, IHPE or (if eligible) the FPH
Development of materials and resources • Specialised health promotion: You can’t be the best without it! • Framework for Ethical Health Promotion with SHEPS Cymru • Discussion paper on social marketing for health and health promotion • Why Theory Matters, with Prof. J. Green • Commissioning project – R. Shircore
RSPH Health Promotion Awards • Launched in 2008 to recognise organisational excellence in health promotion and community well-being • First 5 Award-winners: NHS N. Lancs, N.E. Essex, Plymouth, Rotherham, Sefton Partnership • Express interest now in 2nd wave
Future plans – subject to funding • Strengthen involvement of Scotland and Northern Ireland • Regional networks, including theory into practice • More advocacy • Complete commissioning project • Continued partnership with NSMC • Continued involvement with practitioner development work – UKPHR and FPH
THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WITH WHOM I HAVE WORKED ON SHAPING THE FUTURE FOR THE PAST FIVE YEARS
AND NOW TO THE WORKSHOPS15.40 Refreshments16.00 Workforce Devel. Plenary