International HIA Conference - Parallel sessions

Parallel session 1

Healthy Public Policy – Strand 1

Healthy Public Policy – Strand 2

Healthy Public Policy – Strand 3

Workshop 

Chair: Mr David Moloney, Department of Health and Children, Ireland

Chair: Ms Colleen Williams, Department of Health, England

Chair: Dr Margaret Douglas, NHS Lothian, Scotland

 

1.1.1
The Health Impact Assessment and practices of public health actors in support of healthy public policies.
Louise St-Pierre, National Collaborating Centre on Healthy Public Policy, Quebec

1.1.2
Health Impact Assessment on EU policies at the EASP.
Inés García Sánchez,
Health Observatory in Europe, EASP, Spain

1.1.3
HIA and Health in all Policies: Supporting municipalities in the Netherlands.
Joop ten Dam,
Netherlands Institute of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

1.1.4
Can HIA be embedded within Policy Formulation in Ireland? An Investigation into the Utilisation of HIA Knowledge.
Monica O’Mullane, University College Cork

1.2.1
Health Impact Assessment in new member states and accession countries.
Gabriel Gulis, University of Southern Denmark

1.2.2
Supporting Cities to Implement HIA.
Máire McCotter, Belfast Healthy Cities

1.2.3
Use of Health Impact Assessment in the United States: 27 Case Studies, 1999 – 2007.
Andrew L. Dannenberg, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta

1.2.4
Institutionalising  HIA in Latin Switzerland and Quebec: trends and similarities.
Nicola Cantoreggi, Health Department, Geneva

1.3.1
HIA and Healthy Public Policy.
Teresa Lavin, Institute of Public Health in Ireland

1.3.2
Em - Bed with HIA in Liverpool!
Sophie Grinnel, Liverpool City Council

1.3.3
HIA to be embedded or not to be embedded, that’s the question.
Kerstin Månsson, Helsingborg Municipality, Sweden

1.3.4
Fuelling the revolution: HIA as a cornerstone of public health service planning at Southern Health.
Emma Bruce, Southern Health, Australia

1.4.1
The Politics of Healthy Policies.  Redesigning Health Impact Assessment to integrate health in public policy.
Marleen Bekker, Institute of Health Policy and Management, Netherlands

 

Parallel session 2

Sustainable Development

Evidence – Strand 1

Evidence – Strand 2

Workshop

Chair: Dr Eva Elliott, Welsh Health Impact Assessment Unit

Chair: Dr Brid Farrell, Southern Health and Social Services Board, Northern Ireland

Chair: Dr Mary Mahoney, University of Gloucestershire, United Kingdom

 

2.1.1
Quantification, acceptability and sustainable water management options in the UK - the role of Health Impact Assessment.
Lorna Fewtrell, University of Wales

2.1.2
HIA and sustainability: The experience of using HIA in Waste Management Planning in Wales.
Liz Green, Welsh Health Impact Assessment Support Unit

2.1.3
Road traffic noise induced health effects on children - Feasibility study of quantifying the health impacts.
Odile Mekel, Institute of Public Health, Germany

2.1.4
Health Impact Assessment in physical planning for sustainable development. Preserve urban green areas or develop them?
Ida Knutsson, Swedish National Institute of Public Health

2.2.1
Community Health Impact Assessment for Community Health Ambassadors Soraya Meah, Liverpool Primary Care Team

2.2.2
Engaging the Community in HIA: the highs and lows of making it fit for purpose.
Salim Vohra, IOM Centre for Health Impact Assessment, United Kingdom

2.2.3
HIA for Stansted Airport – what’s the evidence?
Roger Barrowcliffe, Environmental Resources Management
United Kingdom

2.2.4
Intersectorality and use of evidence in six EU-funded Health Impact Assessment (HIA) projects.
Rainer Fehr,
Institute of Public Health, Germany

2.3.1
Exploring the complexities of translating evidence within the HIA - The Victorian experience.
Jessica McCormick, Monash University,
Australia

2.3.2
Health impact of transport initiatives: using the evidence for Health Impact Assessment.
Margaret Douglas, NHS Lothian,
Scotland

2.3.3
Health impact reviews for HIA.
Claire Higgins, Institute of Public Health in Ireland

2.3.4
Health Impact Assessment and Healthy Design Principles
Martin Birley, Birley HIA, London

2.4.1
Strategic Environmental Assessment: the most important public health legislation.
Ben Cave, Ben Cave Associates, United Kingdom

 

Parallel session 3

Diverse Approaches

Future Steps for Practitioners

Tools and Methodology

Workshop

Chair: Mr Brian Neeson, Health Services Executive, Ireland

Chair: Mr Martin Birley, Birley HIA, London

Chair: Dr Catherine Hayes, Health Services Executive, Ireland

 

3.1.1
HIA of the Victorian Drought Social Recovery Strategy (DSRS): Serendipitous or strategic?
Mary Mahoney, University of Gloucestershire, United Kingdom

3.1.2
Building in Health: Assessing the potential effects on health of a strategic urban extension in Devon.
Ben Cave, Ben Cave Associates, United Kingdom

3.1.3
The influence of vertical deviation of a 10-storey apartment building in Katowice,
Poland on selected mental functions of its occupants: HIA case study.
Joanna Kobza, Medical University of Silesia, Katowice and Bytom, Poland

3.1.4
Applying HIA within Local Government: The Victorian Experience.
Jessica McCormick, Monash University, Australia

3.2.1
Positively Influencing the Determinants of Health - Practical Contributions that can be made by Population Health.
Jacky Jones, Health Service Executive West &
Therese Costello,
National University of Ireland Galway

3.2.2
HIA: An idea whose time has come but are we ready for the onslaught?  Findings from a North West Regional Scoping Study.
Debbie Fox, University of Liverpool

3.2.3
Developing capacity for Health Impact Assessment: can e-learning solve the problem?
Margaret Douglas,
NHS Lothian, Scotland

3.2.4
Quality, Competence and Capacity.
Hilary Dreaves, University of Liverpool

3.3.1
The development of National ‘Health in Strategic Environmental Assessment Guidance’.
Paul Fisher, Health Protection Agency, United Kingdom

3.3.2
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) as a tool for aiding Health Impact Assessment.
Shaukat Ali, Sandwell Primary Care Trust, United Kingdom

3.3.3
HIA and Sustainability Appraisal: comparing and contrasting the two methodologies – is there added value from HIA?
Erica Ison, Public Health Resource Unit, Oxford

3.3.4
An intersectoral collaboration to develop Mental Well-being Impact Assessment toolkit.
Anthea Cooke, Inukshuk Consultancy, United Kingdom

3.4.1
Human Rights and HIA workshop.
Alex Scott-Samuel, University of Liverpool

 

 

 

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