Four Nations Webinar Series 2021

Registration is now open for the Four Nations Public Health in Policing and Serious Violence Webinar Series.

 

 

Content

Following the launch of the National Police/Health Consensus supported by the College of Policing Public Health principles, development of the Violence Reduction Units, and numerous discussion papers, there is a national policing and public health appetite for sharing practice, information, innovation and ideas.

The appetite is equally applicable across the four nations of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, and this series of interactive webinars will provide a platform for sharing learning, inspiring and equipping practitioners and raising awareness of how whole system public health approaches support proactive preventative approaches to policing.

With some 15 individual webinars over the week, the series will have a strong focus on learning from practice that is currently being tried, tested, and delivered across the four nations.

The sessions have been structured to benefit a variety of multi-agency sectors, including law enforcement and public health practitioners, policymakers and researchers from public health teams, response policing professionals and leaders, Violence Reduction Units, multi-agency system leaders, future/horizon scanners, and early intervention/prevention specialists.

Key areas 
  • An introduction to public health approaches – What is it and how will it benefit my working practice?
  • Early intervention and prevention
  • Trauma informed practice
  • Whole system public health approaches
  • Public health approaches during crisis
Key note speakers :
  • Policing Minister Kit Malthouse – Public Health Approaches in Policing
  • Sir Michael Marmot Professor of Epidemiology & Public Health at University College London – Public Health Approaches in Policing
  • Christina Marriott Chief Executive Officer at Royal Society for Public Health – The role of Police & Public Health
  • Sir Harry Burns Professor of Global Public Health at University of Stathclyde – Trauma Informed approaches
  • Mark Bellis & Jonathan Passmore of the World Health Organisation – Worldwide research on ACE’s
  • Professor Peter Neyroud Cambridge University – International Learning for Policing from the COVID Crisis
Booking

The webinar series is free to access and will provide a unique opportunity for online discussion and debate.

To view the draft Programme and register your place, please click here.

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