Health Inequity: Action for change 2022
Health Inequity: Action for change 2022
The 26th Annual Health Promotion Conference was hosted by Health Promotion at NUI Galway on Thursday 16th June, 2022. The theme of this year's event was ‘Health Inequity: Action for change’.
We combined virtual and live keynote presentations with presentations and workshops ending the event with a live panel discussion. The Conference Booklet 2022 containing biographies and abstracts is available.
This event was hosted in collaboration with the Department of Health, Health Service Executive, Association for Health Promotion Ireland and the Institute of Public Health. It provided a platform to highlight cutting-edge research and innovative initiatives as well as to expand links between knowledge and action, and to broaden connections among a diversity of researchers, policymakers and practitioners.
Delegates heard from international and national experts on implementation developments and challenges and had the opportunity to network with colleagues working in research, policy and practice.
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EDUSEXAGE – Intimacy and sexuality for older people, Presenter: Dr Martin Power, Health Promotion Research Centre, National University of Ireland Galway Health… -
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Dr Helen McAvoy, Director of Policy, Institute of Public Health Health inequity in Ireland - taking stock This presentation will respond to three questions:The first… -
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Greg Straton, Assistant Principal Officer, Health and Wellbeing Unit, Department of Health Sláintecare Healthy Communities The presentation will focus on the… -
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Advancing equity in mental health promoting practices in the workplace Author: Tosca Keppler, Discipline of Health Promotion, National University of Ireland Galway … -
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Panel discussion Panel Chair: Fergal Fox, Head of Stakeholder Engagement and Communications, Health and Wellbeing, Health Service Executive Expert Panel Discussion and… -
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Piloting an integrated online STI testing service in Ireland.Presenter: Rachael Metrustry, Sexual Health and Crisis Pregnancy Programme, Health Service Executive… -
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Is homecare for older people in Ireland equitable?Presenter: Lhara Mullins, Health Promotion Research Centre, National University of Ireland (NUI) GalwayOther Authors:… -
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Baseline assessment of patients at high risk of cardiovascular disease taking part in a preventative behaviour changeprogrammePresenter: JT Treanor, Irish Heart… -
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Smoking in pregnancy: Supporting pregnant women and extended family to quit and stay quitPresenters: David Phelan, Colm O’Connor, Health Service ExecutiveOther… -
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Acceptability of a social prescribing model in Dublin’s North East Inner City (NEIC)Presenter: Cáit Donnelly, Acting Senior Health Promotion Officer in HSE… -
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Doctors’ perspectives on factors contributing to patient safety incidents in patients with limited English proficiency inan Irish hospitalPresenter: Dr Orla… -
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Decomposing the contribution of family, school and neighbourhood environments in explaining inequalities in physicalactivity trajectories in Irish adolescents.Presenter:… -
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‘Family food choices? Exploring the food-related practices of low-income families in the Republic of Ireland’Presenter: Dr Elena Vaughan, Health Promotion… -
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Mediators of socioeconomic differences in overweight and obesity among youth in Ireland and the UK (2011-2021): Asystematic reviewPresenter: Dr Debbi Stanistreet, Royal…