Presentations
Skills presentation from Dr Chetna Shwarma
Tools & resources from event
Empowering healthy places: utilising the powers and practices of councils in developing healthy neighbourhoods report by Prior + Partners and the Quality of Life Foundation
The PHIRST evaluation briefing from Emma at the University of Lancaster – attached.
RSPH The Unusual Suspects public health workforce report – see https://www.rsph.org.uk/our-work/policy/wider-public-health-workforce/unusual-suspects-unlocking-potential-wider-public-health-workforce-report.html
Article for the ISOCARP 2023 Annual Review publication on the inter/ trans-disciplinary planning healthy places professionals – attached for some background information.
During panel Q&As, Ann-Marie from the International WELL Building Institute mentioned the WELL Accredited Professional qualification. For further info about how to register and prepare for your accreditation please see https://www.wellcertified.com/well-ap/
Also during panel Q&S, Helen from University of Sheffield shared her experience of the NIHR trans-disciplinary fellowships. Further details here - https://sphr.nihr.ac.uk/transdisciplinary-fellowships/
Finally Lourdes highlighted the value of the NIHR PHIRST evaluations for local government interventions. There is currently an open funding round until 24 September. I would encourage those LAs to explore opportunities https://www.nihr.ac.uk/funding/2449-phirst-local-government-expressions-of-interest/36051