Building a healthy and health-creating society

The following organisations have joined with SALUS and Nigel Crisp in presenting a series of six webinars on Building a healthy and health-creating society. Speakers include people from community, voluntary and business organisations as well as health and other experts. A summary of the discussions, insights and conclusions will be published at the end of the year. The webinars are open to everyone and free to attend. We also welcome and invite sponsorship support for each webinar and the publication. Contact Marc Sansom at marc@salus.global for more details.

Webinars


Exploring health creation: Growing health together in Surrey

Date: 09/11/2021 Time: 12:00 - 13:00

Supported by

Panel:

Chair

Lord Nigel Crisp, independent crossbench member, House of Lords; former CEO of the NHS in England, 2000-2006

Gillian Orrow GP, Smallfield Surgery & Community Development Clinical Lead, Healthy Horley Primary Care Network Programme Director, Growing Health Together

Daniel Shurlock Head of Design, Transformation Team, Surrey County Council

Carol Heron, Local resident

Prof Sir Sam Everington, GP founder of Bromley By Bow, Vice Chair of North East London Clinical Commissioning Group and pioneer in social prescribing

Health creation is about providing the conditions for people to be healthy and helping them to be so. In this first series, Nigel Crisp explores with leading figures from different sectors ideas and practical examples of health creation ‘in action,’ looking in turn at ‘communities and health; housing and planning; food and the environment; and race and inclusion. The focus in this fifth and final programme is on some of the activities underway in Surrey, ranging from small groups to the work of the County Council. Dr Gillian Orrow will present on Growing Health Together, a network of local people and organisations creating health across East Surrey in different ways from gardening and environmental groups to arts, sports and activities for people of different backgrounds and ages, and Dan Shurlock will set out how the Council is working with partners to create health and tackle inequalities. Nigel will also be joined by local resident Carol Heron and GP Professor Sir Sam Everington to discuss these examples and explore how individuals and organisations can create health in their own communities.

Exploring health creation: Race, equality and inclusion

Date: 06/10/2021 Time: 12:30 - 13:30

Supported by

Panel:

Chair

Lord Nigel Crisp, independent crossbench member, House of Lords; former CEO of the NHS in England, 2000-2006

Yvonne Coghill CBE, Advisor, NHS Race and Health Observatory; Director of workforce race equality, NHS London

Rama Gheerawo, Director, The Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design, Royal College of Art

Professor Sian Griffiths, Former director, School of Public Health, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Health creation is about providing the conditions for people to be healthy and helping them to be so. In this first series, Nigel Crisp explores with leading figures from different sectors ideas and practical examples of health creation ‘in action,’ looking in turn at ‘communities and health; housing and planning; food and the environment; race and inclusion, and a case study of how one English county is taking the initiative. In this fourth programme, former director of the Workforce Race Equality Implementation Team in NHS England, Yvonne Coghill CBE will explore the work of the NHS Race and Health Observatory to tackle ethnic inequalities in health and care, alongside design innovator Rama Gheerawo, who will discuss how he uses inclusive design approaches to address issues and challenges around age, ability, gender and race. Nigel Crisp will also be joined by Professor Sian Griffiths, a public health physician who chaired the 2003 SARS Inquiry for the Hong Kong Government, to explore how addressing race, equality and inclusion is fundamental to building a healthy and health-creating society.

Exploring health creation: Food, conservation and sustainable communities

Date: 07/09/2021 Time: 12:00 - 13:00

Supported by

Panel:

Chair

Lord Nigel Crisp, independent crossbench member, House of Lords; former CEO of the NHS in England, 2000-2006

Jen Bromley, Head of plant research and development, Vertical Future, UK

Agamemnon Otero MBE, Director and CEO, Energy Garden, UK

Sonia Roschnik, International climate policy director, Health Care Without Harm, France

Health creation is about providing the conditions for people to be healthy and helping them to be so. In this first series, Nigel Crisp explores with leading figures from different sectors ideas and practical examples of health creation ‘in action,’ looking in turn at ‘communities and health; housing and planning; food and the environment; race and inclusion, and a case study of how one English county is taking the initiative. In this third programme, Agamemnon Otero will describe the Energy Garden – an exciting community-based development that combines horticulture with energy generation – and Dr Jenny Bromley, a plant scientist, will introduce vertical farming and its potential benefits for sustainable and healthy food production. Nigel Crisp will also be joined by Sonia Roschnik, an expert on climate policy and health, and a public health expert to discuss these and other examples of the importance of food and conservation in building a healthy and health-creating society.

Exploring health creation: Healthy communities: housing and planning

Date: 20/07/2021 Time: 12:30 - 13:30

Supported by

Panel:

Chair

Lord Nigel Crisp, independent crossbench member, House of Lords; former CEO of the NHS in England, 2000-2006

Dr Rosie Rowe, Head of Healthy Place Shaping, Oxfordshire County Council

Araceli Camargo, Neuroscientist and Lab director, Centric Lab

Professor Sir Harry Burns, Professor of global public health, University of Strathclyde; former chief medical officer for Scotland

Hazel Stuteley, Founder of C2 Connecting Communities

Health creation is about providing the conditions for people to be healthy and helping them to be so. In this first series, Nigel Crisp explores with leading figures from different sectors ideas and practical examples of health creation ‘in action,’ looking in turn at ‘communities and health; housing and planning; food and the environment; race and inclusion, and a case study of how one English county is taking the initiative. In this second programme, planner Rosie Rowe will be describing the development of Bicester as both an eco-town and  a Healthy NHS New town and Araceli Camargo, a neuroscientist, will be exploring the biological link between health and place. Nigel Crisp will be joined by the two presenters and Hazel Stuteley of C2 Connecting Communities and Professor Sir Harry Burns,  Scotland’s former Chief Medical Officer to discuss these and other examples of the importance of good housing and planning in helping to build  a healthy and health-creating society.

Exploring health creation: A health-creating society – what roles can technology, social prescribing and the NHS play?

Date: 29/06/2021 Time: 12:00 - 13:00

Supported by

Panel:

Chair

Lord Nigel Crisp, independent crossbench member, House of Lords; former CEO of the NHS in England, 2000-2006

Amir Hussain, Founder and CEO, Yeme Architects

James Sanderson, Chief Executive Officer, National Academy for Social Prescribing

Heather Henry, Queens Nurse; Founder, BreathChamps; Project Manager, Salford Dadz

Prof Donna Hall, CBE, Chair, New Local

Pam Warhurst, Co-founder, Incredible Edible

Health creation is about providing the conditions for people to be healthy and helping them to be so. In this first series, Lord Crisp explores with leading figures from different sectors ideas and practical examples of health creation ‘in action,’ looking in turn at ‘communities and health; housing and planning; food and the environment; a case study of how one English county is taking the initiative; and personal health and wellbeing. In this first programme, Nigel Crisp explores with architect Amir Hussain how the creation of a new digital platform that uses community activities and assets as the basis for stimulating greater social interaction is playing a role in building a health-creating society. Nigel Crisp will then be joined by James Sanderson to discuss how social prescribing designed to help individuals can also help create health and wellbeing in the wider community. Throughout the programme, health creators, Dame Donna Hall, Pam Warhurst and Heather Henry will discuss these and other examples of how digital tech, social prescribing and the NHS can help to build a healthy and health-creating society.

Health is made at home, hospitals are for repairs – mutual learning between Africa and Europe

Date: 15/12/2020 Time: 13:30 - 15:00

Supported by

Panel:

Chair

Professor Francis Omaswa, Executive, African Centre for Global Health and Social Transformation

Professor Abigail Kazembe, President African Forum for Research and Education in Health (AFREhealth) and was Dean School of Midwifery, University of Malawi

Professor Miriam K. Were, Co-Founder of UZIMA Foundation-Africa and was Chancellor of Moi University and Chair, Kenya Aids Commission

Heather Henry, Queens Nurse’, founder BreathChamps; project manager, Salford Dadz

Prof Ged Byrne, founder-director, Uganda-UK Healthcare Alliance; director of global engagement, Health Education England

Lord Nigel Crisp, Former chief executive of the NHS

This webinar has been rescheduled to 15 December The saying Health is made at home, hospitals are for repairs comes from Professor Francis Omaswa when he was running Uganda's clinical services. It is all about creating health in the home, the workplace, the school, the community and wider society. Creating the conditions for people to be healthy and helping them to be so. This has become even more important during the Covid-19 pandemic. The book tells the stories of some of the  leading health creators in businesses, towns and communities in the UK. African countries have an even stronger tradition of community activity in health. This African launch webinar brings together examples of health creation from the UK and Africa. We can all learn from each other in a spirit of mutual learning and co-development.

Building a healthy and health-creating society – Partnerships between the health creators, NHS and government

Date: 22/10/2020 Time: 15:30 - 17:00

Supported by

Panel:

Chair

Alastair McLellan, Editor of the Health Service Journal

Lord Nigel Crisp, independent crossbench member, House of Lords; former CEO of the NHS in England, 2000-2006

Merron Simpson, CEO of New NHS Alliance

Lord Victor Adebowale, independent crossbench member of the House of Lords, Chair NHS Confederation

Professor Donna Hall, CBE, Chair, New Local Government Network

Dr Gillian Orrow, GP & Community Development Lead for Healthy Horley PCN

Health is made at home describes the different roles played by the health creators, NHS and Government in our health and wellbeing and calls for new partnerships between all sectors.  This final webinar, facilitated by New NHS Alliance, discusses how these partnerships work in practice today and what they could contribute for the future. 1948 saw the coming together of all the providers of health services in a national health service available equally to everyone.Today we need a new coming together of all the organisations that help create health as part of building a healthy and health-creating society.

Building a healthy and health-creating society – social enterprise and business

Date: 08/10/2020 Time: 15:30 - 17:00

Panel:

Chair

Mark Britnell, Global Head of healthcare, Government and Infrastructure, KPMG International

Lord Nigel Crisp, independent crossbench member, House of Lords; former CEO of the NHS in England, 2000-2006

Vidhya Alakeson, CEO, Power to Change

Jamie Burrows CEO, Vertical Future

Paula Gamester, CEO, The Sewing Rooms

Baroness Martha Lane Fox, Independent member of the House of Lords, business woman and philanthropist

Richard Howells, Founder, The Tribe Project

Health is made in the home and in the workplace. Social enterprises and commercial business alike have a major role in health and wellbeing as employers and through the services and goods they provide. This webinar will look at examples in vertical farming, care giving and the making of clothes and draw out some of the lessons for the future. What role to social businesses have in creating health and wellbeing. And small businesses of all kinds? How important is it to be entrepreneurial? What government support is needed to increase their impact? And what should the NHS be doing to work with local businesses of all sorts?

Building a healthy and health-creating society – community voices, barriers and enablers

Date: 17/09/2020 Time: 15:30 - 17:00

Panel:

Chair

Jennifer Dixon, CEO of the Health Foundation

Lord Nigel Crisp, independent crossbench member, House of Lords; former CEO of the NHS in England, 2000-2006

Hazel Stuteley, Founder of C2 Connecting Communities

David Aynsley, Founder of TR14ers

Tia Fanelli, Trustee TR14ers

Charlotte Holdsworth, Community Connector Livewest Housing/ TQ6 Partner

Alisa Kefford-Parker, Local Dartmouth resident and Vice Chair of TQ6 Community Partnership

Dawn Shepherd, Local Dartmouth Resident, local Town Councillor, Founder of Dartmouth Community Chest & co-ordinator/connector of TQ6 Community Partnership

Health is made in the home and in the community. Communities of all sorts, whether place-based or communities of belonging are very important for our health and wellbeing. They offer relationships, meaning and purpose, and - as this webinar will demonstrate -  can help us take more control of our lives. This webinar, facilitated by C2 Connecting Communities, is centred around the work of two local groups which have made major contributions to their communities over several years. It will describe some of the barriers and enablers that they have faced.

Building a healthy and health-creating society – design and the environment

Date: 03/09/2020 Time: 15:30 - 17:00

Supported by

Panel:

Chair

Chris Liddle, chairman of Covalent Group; director of HLM Architect

Lord Nigel Crisp, independent crossbench member, House of Lords; former CEO of the NHS in England, 2000-2006

Fiona Howie, CEO of the Town and Country Planning Association

Sir Muir Gray, founder of Optimal Ageing and former Chief Knowledge Office of the English NHS

Sunand Prasad, founder and principle, Penoyre & Prasad; past president, Royal Institute of British Architecture

Dr Olivia Chapple, Founder and Chair of Horatio's Garden

Covid-19 has reinforced for us all the importance of the natural and built environment for our health and wellbeing. Access to a green environment, daylight and "healthy" housing for all ages and stages of life are vital.  Our health is intimately linked to the health of our societies and the health of the planet. This wide-ranging webinar brings together experts from different fields to discuss how good design, planning, creativity and a focus on sustainable development can enhance our health - and how everyone has role to play in creating health and a better society.

Building a healthy and health creating society – joining the dots in the community

Date: 28/07/2020 Time: 15:30 - 17:00

Panel:

Chair

Dr Fiona Godlee, editor-in-chief, BMJ

Lord Nigel Crisp, independent crossbench member, House of Lords; former CEO of the NHS in England, 2000-2006

Lord John Bird, founder, Big Issue

Heather Henry, Queens Nurse' founder, BreathChamps; project manager, Salford Dadz

Sir Harry Burns, professor of global public health, University of Strathclyde; former chief medical officer for Scotland

Heather Nelson, chief executive, Black Health Initiative

Health is made at home, hospitals are for repairs has pointed to the vital role that communities play in health and wellbeing. At their best, communities are places where people know you, where there is meaning and purpose, where you are in control of your lives, where you have a sense of belonging and can thrive. At their worst, chaotic difficult circumstances lead to increased risk of physical and mental health problems,  as well as to all kinds of challenges for wider society. How can we build and develop true communities? What’s the role of the health, education, housing and other sectors and professionals? And how can we join the dots between all the organisations and people working in a community to maximise their impact? The second seminar in this series brings together people with enormous expertise in working in communities of different kinds – in housing estates, with homeless people, in advocating for the health needs of people from black, Asian and minority communities, and across the whole of Scotland.

Building a healthy and health-creating society: Making change happen

Date: 14/07/2020 Time: 15:30 - 17:00

Panel:

Chair

Meg Hillier MP, chair, Public Accounts Committee

Professor Sir Michael Marmot, Professor of Epidemiology at University College London; Director, UCL Institute of Health Equity

Lord Gus O'Donnell, former Cabinet Secretary

Noel Sharpe, deputy chief executive, Bolton at Home

Lord Nigel Crisp, independent crossbench member, House of Lords; former CEO of the NHS in England, 2000-2006

Dr Navina Evans, chief executive, East London NHS Foundation Trust

Covid-19 has reminded us vividly of the importance of communities, education, the environment and employment to our health and well-being – and it has highlighted the inequalities and entrenched disadvantage faced by many of our fellow citizens. Black Lives Matter has reinforced the message. There has never been a better or more important time to act. And, as Nigel Crisp showed in Health is made at home, the NHS and the health professionals can’t do everything by themselves. All of us - employers, teachers, community leaders, architects, and families - can create health and help build a healthy and health-creating society. The first seminar in this series brings together people with enormous expertise in health, parliament, central government, the housing sector and the NHS to discuss how we can build a healthy and health-creating society.

Book launch – Health is made at home, hospitals are for repairs

Date: 29/06/2020 Time: 11:00 - 12:30

Supported by

Panel:

Chair

Victoria Macdonald

Lord Nigel Crisp

Dr Richard Horton

Pam Warhurst

Lord Andrew Mawson

Poppy Jaman

Health is made at home is all about creating health in the home, the workplace, the school, the community and wider society. Creating the conditions for people to be healthy and helping them to be so. It tells the stories of some of the country's leading health creators in businesses, towns and communities. The NHS has been fighting for our lives in the last few months but it can't deal with many of today's problems of stress, loneliness, addictions, obesity and poverty - it can only do the repairs. The book challenges our assumptions about health and calls for everyone to be involved in building a healthy and health-creating society.
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