Prevention Matters: A Collaboration for Health Equity in Scotland
Scotland’s population health is in decline, with widening health inequalities. The forthcoming Population Health Framework will set out the national, cross-sector approach to improving health and equity over the next decade.
Leading this work is the Collaboration for Health Equity in Scotland (CHES) – a unique partnership between Sir Michael Marmot’s Institute of Health Equity, Public Health Scotland and three local areas (Aberdeen City, North Ayrshire & South Lanarkshire). CHES is driving whole-system action to improve health equity nationally and locally.
This interactive session will introduce the Framework, highlight the work of CHES, and challenge delegates to think about what can be done to improve the health of the population.
Speakers
Paul Johnston
Chief Executive, Public Health Scotland
Ruth Glassborow
Director of Population Health and Wellbeing, Public Health Scotland
Michael Kellet
Director of Strategy, Governance and Performance, Public Health Scotland
Angiolina Foster CBE
Board Chair, Public Health Scotland
Jane O’Donnell
Chief Executive, COSLA
Dr Carey Lunan
Chair and Senior Medical Advisor, Scottish Deep End Project
Susan Webb
Director of Public Health, NHS Grampian
Craig Hatton
Chief Executive, North Ayrshire Council
Richard Foggo
Director of Population Health, Scottish Government
Leanne McBride
Community activist and facilitator, Chance2Change