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RTPI WM Planning for Health

RTPI WM Planning for Health
04 July 2024 at 09:30 AM - 02:00 PM / West Midlands / Conference
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Date
04 July 2024 at 09:30 AM - 02:00 PM
Venue
Birmingham city centre
Price from
£42.50
Organiser
RTPI West Midlands | [email protected]

At this in-person session we will be hearing about the different roles of those who work with planners to deliver sustainable and healthy communities. We will be hearing from speakers focusing on the role of Public Health, the role of the NHS, and health case law including developer contributions. We will then explore how we can all work effectively together to improve equity in health especially in areas where there are particular challenges to both mental and physical health and wellbeing, considering how the wider environment plays a significant role in improving positive health outcomes.

Learning outcomes:

  • How to plan for healthy built environment

Core CPD Framework:

  • Planning design for Health

Programme 

• 09.30 - 09.35 - Introduction - Clare Eggington - Planning Policy Manager - Coventry City Council – Welcome
• 09.35 - 10.00 - Emily Stewart - Programme Officer Inequalities, Public Health - Coventry City Council - The role of public health, what they do, how it relates to planning
• 10.00 10.30 - Kiran Williams - NHS England - The role of the NHS and introduction to NHS , their role in planning
• 10.30 - 11.00 - Sam Grange - Shoosmiths - What can and can’t / shouldn’t be funded via developer contributions, pertinent case law
• 11.00 -1 1.15 - Q&A
• 11.15 - 11.30 - Break
• 11.30 - 12.30 – Rebecca Lovell - Senior Lecturer, Biodiversity, Health and Policy - Exeter University - Equalities, equity and health
• 12.30 -1.00 Q&A
• 1.00 - 2.00 - Lunch & networking

Catering

  • Refreshments and lunch are included

Location 

  • Birmingham City University City campus - exact room and location to be confirmed. More information to follow shortly. 

Accessibility 

The RTPI is committed to providing an inclusive working environment for all members, staff and visitors. For further accessibility information, please contact your Regional Co-ordinator Heidi Smith