Placemaking for Public Health

£25.00

Weds 30th June 2021 @ 2pm (BST) for 2 hours

A workshop covering 3 recent reports on the relationship and role of place and health.

Led by the Urban Health Council this workshop will follow a format of an introductory lecture followed by applied group work and ending with a discussion;

  1. 20 min exposition of the topic from the host / light Q+A

  2. 35 min group work to apply the teachings and skills

  3. 10 min break

  4. 25-45 min for group discussion/presentation

At the end of the workshop a learning summary sheet will be presented alongside pdf copies of the 3 reports. If you enjoy the workshop and want to sign up for an annual membership we will deduct the cost of the workshop from future fees.

Once a booking confirmation is received we will personally send you a special link to join the workshop on 30th June.

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Weds 30th June 2021 @ 2pm (BST) for 2 hours

A workshop covering 3 recent reports on the relationship and role of place and health.

Led by the Urban Health Council this workshop will follow a format of an introductory lecture followed by applied group work and ending with a discussion;

  1. 20 min exposition of the topic from the host / light Q+A

  2. 35 min group work to apply the teachings and skills

  3. 10 min break

  4. 25-45 min for group discussion/presentation

At the end of the workshop a learning summary sheet will be presented alongside pdf copies of the 3 reports. If you enjoy the workshop and want to sign up for an annual membership we will deduct the cost of the workshop from future fees.

Once a booking confirmation is received we will personally send you a special link to join the workshop on 30th June.

Weds 30th June 2021 @ 2pm (BST) for 2 hours

A workshop covering 3 recent reports on the relationship and role of place and health.

Led by the Urban Health Council this workshop will follow a format of an introductory lecture followed by applied group work and ending with a discussion;

  1. 20 min exposition of the topic from the host / light Q+A

  2. 35 min group work to apply the teachings and skills

  3. 10 min break

  4. 25-45 min for group discussion/presentation

At the end of the workshop a learning summary sheet will be presented alongside pdf copies of the 3 reports. If you enjoy the workshop and want to sign up for an annual membership we will deduct the cost of the workshop from future fees.

Once a booking confirmation is received we will personally send you a special link to join the workshop on 30th June.

The educational and engaging workshop covers 3 recent reports:

Place & Health

This report declares a new approach to evaluating the role of place in health. It covers crucial issues of defining health with a biological, not social, framework and the role practitioners can have in creating health resilience for people. It also introduces a number of recommendations from policy interventions to macro frameworks such as the NPPF and the opportunity to define a more accurate version of ‘Living Environment’ in the UK’s Index of Multiple Deprivation using Centric Lab’s Stress Risk Score.

Creating Health Infrastructure

This report sets out a framework for reframing regeneration, a term used by industries and authorities to demonstrate social good through activity. The reframing proposed looks into the need to shift its current dialogue of a capital-first approach to its original meaning in the biological definition. The report proposes through case studies effective policy and practitioner tools to creating health infrastructure without bricks, mortar and carbon emissions.

Symbiotic Living with Nature

This report presents a decolonised view to the relationship between urbanisation and Nature. Population health has decreased hand in hand with our exploitation, degradation and abuse of Land. If we are to deliver healthy people and adapt to climate change we need to adopt a different understanding of our relationship with Nature.

At the end of the workshop you will receive a pdf copy of these 3 reports and a summary learning sheet from what was covered.