Research in our Communities - Kent, Surrey and Sussex

Research in our Communities - Kent, Surrey and Sussex

Virtual research conference encompassing the topics: Health across the ages, Public Health, and Rural & Coastal Communities

By Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust

Date and time

Starts on Monday, June 10 · 4am PDT

Location

Online

Agenda

Monday 10th June
Tuesday 11th June
Wednesday 12th June
Thursday 13th June
Friday 14th June

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

Monday 10th June - Health across the ages

Chair: Chris Gedge


Head of Research, Medway Community Healthcare

Opening remarks

TBC


TBC

Integrated Care Board Population health data/ management

Dr Edyta McCallum


Research Innovation and Improvement (RII) Senior Programme Lead, Kent County Council

0-5 Public Health Evaluation Study

Professor Sally Kendall


Professor of Community Nursing and Public Health, Centre for Health Services Studies, University of Kent

Determinants of multiple admission to hospital wards for dementia patients

Bria Browne


Clinical Research Nurse, Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust

About this event

  • 4 days 1 hour

Please note: The agenda may be subject to change and will be updated as details are confirmed.

Lunchtime sessions between Monday 10th and Friday 14th June 2024.

12.00 -1.30pm each day

via microsoft TEAMS

Please note: The TEAMS link is the same for all five lunchtime sessions, so you only need to register once.

With speakers, workshops and abstract presentations

Hosted by:
Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust (KCHFT)
Medway Community Healthcare (MCH)
Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust (SCFT)

We look forward to seeing you online :-)

Organized by

We are the specialist provider of community health and care services to the people of Brighton & Hove, East Sussex and West Sussex. Every day our expert teams provide medical, nursing and therapeutic care to more than 9,000 people.

Across the age range, we care for some of the most vulnerable people in our communities, from our health visitors caring for babies and young children through to our multi-disciplinary community teams caring for the elderly.

In all we do our work is driven by our vision of excellent care at the heart of the community.

The aim is to deliver ‘the right services to the right people, in the right place, by the right people and at the right time, quality and cost’ by ensuring that the organisation has in place the right strategies, structures, systems, staff and skills, underpinned by shared values.