Conference programme
| 8.15 - 9.15 | Registration Opportunity to network, enjoy refreshments, view the exhibition, and enjoy your pre-booked Relaxation Session |
| 9.15 | Introduction to the day David Walker, Regional Director of Public Health for the East Midlands |
| 9.25 | Comedian and performance poet Rob Gee |
| 9.45 | Regional Partnerships for Health and Wellbeing: presentations by Mary Clifton, Jane Todd and David Walker, followed by Q and A |
| 10.25 | Refreshment Break |
| 10.50 | Breakout Sessions Or, for those delegates scheduled to attend an afternoon Breakout Session, there will be opportunities to network with colleagues; view exhibitions; enjoy a pre-booked Relaxation Session; or attend a presentation, Social Marketing: Focussing on the consumer |
| 12.30 | LUNCH Opportunity to network, enjoy a healthy lunch, view the exhibition, enjoy your pre booked Relaxation Session and, at 1.15pm, view a Rope, Movement and Skipping demonstration performed by members of The Keep Fit Association from across the East Midlands |
| 1.40 | Introduction to the afternoon programme David Walker, Regional Director of Public Health for the East Midlands |
| 1.50 | Rope, Movement & Skipping Demonstration Members of The Keep Fit Association will give a demonstration of some aspects of their championship standard performance |
| 2.00 | Keynote address The power and potential of well-being: reducing inequalities and improving public health followed by Q and A Nic Marks, Head of the Centre for Well-being, New Economics Foundation |
| 2.40 | Comedian and performance poet Rob Gee |
| 3.00 | Breakout Sessions Or, for those delegates scheduled to attend a morning Breakout Session, there will be opportunities to network with colleagues; view exhibitions; enjoy a pre booked Relaxation Session; or attend a presentation, Social Marketing: Focussing on the consumer |
| 4.40 | Conference ends |
Notes
Social Marketing: Focussing on the consumer
The session will provide participants with an understanding of how social marketing related theory and practice can be integrated into, and enhance, best public health practice. Examples of good social marketing from the UK and internationally will be highlighted.
