BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-/-/EN BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Health Inequalities UID:1198 DESCRIPTION:To book for or join this event please use this link: https://mms.org.uk/events/1198/health_inequalities/webinar?dr=1249\n\nALL grades of clinicians, allied health professionals, advanced practitioners, staff grades and medical students are WELCOME to attend this engaging event.\n\nThis afternoon webinar will include the following talks:\n\n2.00 pm\n"Introducing a Neonatal Inclusivity Round"\nDr James Webbe, Neonatal Consultant and the Service Director for the NICU at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital; Honorary Clinical Lecturer, Section of Neonatal Medicine at Imperial College London\n\nTalk Synopsis:\n\nThe talk will cover a discussion of how non-clinical factors for neonates and parents can affect the care that neonatal patients receive.  We will discuss how these factors can impact outcomes for patients and families, and how a neonatal inclusivity round can be implemented as a low-cost, impactful intervention to improve care during admissions. \n\n2.35 pm\n“What the scale doesn't show: Complications and Experience of Children with excess Weight”\nDr Wing Tang, Consultant Paediatrician, Manchester University NHS FT\n\nTalk synopsis:\n\nExcess weight in children is increasingly common, affecting approximately one in five children in Year 6. However, excess weight is more than just a number on a scale. Behind those numbers are individual children with unique physical, emotional, and social experiences that can significantly affect their health, wellbeing, and daily lives.\n\nLearning objectives:\n\nTo discuss complication associated with excess weightLook at factors that contribute to excess weight in children, and discuss management strategiesHighlight patient experiences to improve understanding of the challenges faced by children and their families.3.15 pm\nComfort Break\n\n3.25 pm\n"Young People Can! Youth Workers within Health"\nNicola Rigby, Youth Worker Service Manager, Manchester University NHS FT\n\nTalk synopsis: \nIntroducing the MFT Youth Service - Engaging young people with long term health conditions in meaningful and supportive opportunities and activities, positive experiences and having their voice heard.\n\n4.00 pm\nPublic health, social determinants of child health, and health inequalities\nDr Becky Walshe, ST1 Public Health and GP Registrar, Sefton Council\n\nBrief synopsis / learning points:\n\nUnderstand the role and functions of UK public health professionals and traineesDiscuss social determinants of child health and how these contribute to inequalities in child health outcomes4.35 pm\nMeeting Close\n\n DTSTART:20260325T140000Z DTEND:20260325T163500Z LOCATION:ZOOM LOCATION:https://mms.org.uk/events/1198/health_inequalities?dr=1249 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR