We were thrilled to host an exciting webinar aimed at staff in university health faculties on January 22, 2025.
This webinar introduced the All Our Health programme and its educational e-resources to members, as well as raised awareness of its origin, areas of focus, and the issues that the programme was created to address. Speakers in this webinar talked about their journeys and experiences of introducing and integrating All Our Health into their university’s courses and curriculum and explained the ways in which they promote the resources to their students.
Speakers also talked about how the programme intersects with NHS England’s Long Term Workforce Plan, 10 Year Plan and Making Every Contact Count (MECC). Speakers finally reflected on student satisfaction and the benefits they have seen from using the public health resources at their institutions. This webinar aimed to raise the profile of the All Our Health programme, increase its impact across the UK, and share good practice with other universities.
Webinar speakers
- Professor Jamie Waterall, National Director for All Our Health and Deputy Chief Public Health Nurse for England.
- Dr Katharine Whittingham, Associate Professor, University of Nottingham.
- Lizzie Ette, Lecturer in Nursing, University of Hull.
- Rebecca Reynolds, Associate Head of School (Teaching and Learning), Lecturer in Children’s Nursing (Education), University of Plymouth.
Webinar Recording is now available
Some of our speakers
Professor Jamie Waterall
National Director for All Our Health
Deputy Chef for Public Health Nurse for England
Dr Katharine Whittingham
Associate Professor
University of Nottingham
Lizzie Ette
Lecturer in Nursing
University of Hull
Rebecca Reynolds
Associate Head of School
University of Plymouth
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