GPHW2024: The Digital World: Psychological, Physical & Environmental Impacts

GPHW2024: The Digital World: Psychological, Physical & Environmental Impacts

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GPHW2024: The Digital World: Psychological, Physical & Environmental Impacts

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Apr 4, 2024

Theme: Promoting a Sustainable Life for Thriving Communities

Date and Time: 11th April 2024 | 16:00-16:30 (GMT)

Event Description: Using media to inform about the environmental, psychological, and physical impacts of online technologies by taking a holistic approach.

Event Type: Panel discussion & round table

Event Format: Online

Language(s): English

Organiser(s):

How to Attend Virtually: Contact artemis.faulk@protonmail.com

Registration: N/A

GPHW2024: Upholding Human Rights in Climate and Health Advocacy: A Panel Discussion

GPHW2024: Upholding Human Rights in Climate and Health Advocacy: A Panel Discussion

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GPHW2024: Upholding Human Rights in Climate and Health Advocacy: A Panel Discussion

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Apr 4, 2024

Theme: Promoting a Sustainable Life for Thriving Communities

Date and Time: 11th April 2024 | 14:00-15:30 (GMT)

Event Description: The International Federation of Medical Students’ Associations (IFMSA) recognizes the urgent need for a human rights-based approach to addressing the intersecting challenges of climate change and health. The virtual panel discussion aims to shed light on the role of human rights principles in shaping effective responses to climate-related health issues.

We seek to explore the connections between climate change, health equity, and human rights by convening a diverse panel of experts, including public health professionals, human rights advocates, and individuals/organizations working in climate action. The panelists will share their insights and experiences in advocating for policies and interventions prioritizing the rights and well-being of communities impacted by climate change.

The key topics we wish to address through this panel discussion are:

  • The disproportionate impact of climate change on vulnerable groups
    Role of health professionals and students in promoting climate justice and resilience
    Human rights-based solutions to challenges caused by climate change

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Event Type: Panel discussion & round table

Event Format: Online

Language(s): English

Organiser(s): International Federation of Medical Students’ Associations (IFMSA)

How to Attend Virtually: Contact Salman Khan, IFMSA Liaison Officer for Public Health Issues, at lph@ifmsa.org

Registration: N/A

GPHW2024: Conflict Resolution Skills for Public Health Professionals

GPHW2024: Conflict Resolution Skills for Public Health Professionals

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GPHW2024: Conflict Resolution Skills for Public Health Professionals

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Apr 4, 2024

Theme: Promoting a Sustainable Life for Thriving Communities

Date and Time: 12th April 2024 | 13:00-14:30 (GMT)

Event Description: Conflicts are inevitable in any work environment, especially in the health sector. Failure to address conflicts between healthcare professionals impedes the progress of health public health and hinders the delivery of essential health services. A dysfunctional healthcare professional brings an insidious cost to any health organization, making the understanding of the basics of medical ethics and being capacitated in conflict management skills essential to every healthcare worker.

Since IFMSA is a hub for medical students who are interested in public and global health, capacitating the members on understanding the dimensions of conflict dynamics in public health, conflict management skills, medical ethics, and health equity is a priority.

By the end of this session, participants are expected to achieve the following objectives:

  • Understand the core causes of conflict within public health;
  • Understand cultural sensitivity and competence;
  • Develop an understanding of medical ethics and its foundational principles;
  • Explore the ethical dimensions of conflict resolution;
  • Recognize the AAAQ framework;
  • Be equipped with efficient conflict-resolution techniques

This session will be based on a peer education approach, using different interactive methodologies, including presentations, case studies, group discussions, and debates.

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Event Type: Workshop / Online Training

Event Format: Online

Language(s): English

Organiser(s): The International Federation of Medical Students Associations (IFMSA)

How to Attend Virtually: Contact Salman Khan, IFMSA Liaison Officer for Public Health Issues, at lph@ifmsa.org

Registration: N/A

GPHW2024: ASPHER’s Core Curriculum Programme (CCP): what are the needs for teaching the role of public health in preventing and responding to armed conflict?

GPHW2024: ASPHER’s Core Curriculum Programme (CCP): what are the needs for teaching the role of public health in preventing and responding to armed conflict?

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GPHW2024: ASPHER’s Core Curriculum Programme (CCP): what are the needs for teaching the role of public health in preventing and responding to armed conflict?

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Apr 4, 2024

Theme: Fostering the Development of the Right Competencies within Tomorrow’s Health Workforce

Date and Time: 12th April 2024 | 12:00-13:30 (CEST)

Event Description: We are faced with an emerging set of public health challenges due to war and conflict, as a result of political instability and climate catastrophe. Injury and death, and the physical and psychological impact of violence on individual and population health cannot be underestimated, especially for the most marginalised in society, and across generations. The impact on infrastructure can devastate health systems and economies. Consequently, the contribution of public health to promote peace and equity has never been more important. The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the need for a new set of core public health competencies to meet these emerging challenges.  ASPHER’s curriculum review has been guided by the need to train tomorrow’s workforce in high-level communication, the role of the built environment, 21st century field epidemiology, criminal justice, disaster preparedness and health system resilience and sustainability. The specific challenges of war and conflict for public health will be addressed in this discussion. There will be an expert panel and Q&A session with the online audience. We understand the importance of building vital capacity amongst public health professionals together with affected communities. The panel will include public health curriculum design experts. They will describe ASPHER’s curriculum approach so far, touching on the new public health realities and the ethics of public health. We will engage the audience in a discussion of how these relate to our development of a War, Conflict and Public Health curriculum. What should public health professionals do to enhance their skills in preventing violence, responding to violent conflict, and in recovery and rehabilitation from conflict situations?  We will set out an agenda for a series of subsequent meetings to discuss the areas of work needed in more detail.

Programme for the meeting: 

12.00-12.05     Introduction by the chairAmanda Mason-Jones, Associate Professor in Global Public Health, University of York and ASPHER Emergencies Task Force.

12.05-12.10     The ASPHER core curriculum programme: Teaching conflict, war and public health:  what have we found so far?   Mary Codd, Director, UCD Master of Public Health (MPH) & EuroPubHealth (EPH+) Programmes ASPHER Executive Board / ASPHER Public Health Core Curriculum Programme Lead.

12.10-12.20     War, conflict and public health Mukesh Kapila, Professor Emeritus, Global Health and Humanitarian Affairs, University of Manchester.

12.20-12.30     Public health preparedness Dorit Nitzan, Ben Gurion University and formerly WHO European lead for emergency preparedness. 

12.30-12.40     Teaching conflict, war and public health Colette Cunningham, University of Cork and World Federation of Public Health Associations, Public Health Emergency Preparedness lead.

12.40-12.50     Public health student’s views on teaching war and conflict Walaa AlAbssi, MPH student, UCD.

12.50-13.00     Preventing violence, from local to global   John Middleton, Vice President, Global Network for Academic Public Health.

13.00-13.25     Open Discussion

13.25-13.30     Chair’s conclusions and next steps Amanda Mason-Jones, Associate Professor in Global Public Health, University of York and ASPHER Emergencies Task Force.

For any inquiries, please contact lore.leighton@aspher.org

Event Type: Panel discussion & round table

Event Format: Online

Language(s): English

Organiser(s): ASPHER

How to Attend Virtually: Zoom link (will be sent after registration)

Registration: Link

GPHW2024: Fostering the Development of the Right Competencies within Tomorrow’s Health Workforce

GPHW2024: Fostering the Development of the Right Competencies within Tomorrow’s Health Workforce

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GPHW2024: Fostering the Development of the Right Competencies within Tomorrow’s Health Workforce

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Apr 4, 2024

Theme: Enhancing and Democratizing Governance in Global Health

Date and Time: 12th April 2024 | 12:00-13:30 (CEST)

Event Description: We are faced with an emerging set of public health challenges because of war and conflict, as a result of political instability and climate catastrophe. Injury and death, and the physical and psychological impact of violence on individual and population health cannot be underestimated, especially for the most marginalized in society, and across generations. The impact on infrastructure can devastate health systems and economies. Consequently, the contribution of public health to promote peace and equity has never been more important. The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the need for a new set of core public health competencies to meet these emerging challenges.
ASPHER’s curriculum review has been guided by the need to train tomorrow’s workforce in high-level communication, the role of the built environment, 21st-century field epidemiology, criminal justice, disaster preparedness, and health system resilience and sustainability. The specific challenges of war and conflict for public health will be addressed in this discussion.

There will be an expert panel and Q&A session with the online audience. We understand the importance of building vital capacity amongst public health professionals together with affected communities.

The panel will include public health curriculum design experts. They will describe ASPHER’s curriculum approach so far, touching on the new public health realities such as Climate Health, the One Health agenda, and the ethics of public health. We will engage the audience in a discussion of how these relate to our development of a War, Conflict, and Public Health curriculum. What should public health professionals do to enhance their skills in preventing violence? responding to violent conflict? and in recovery and rehabilitation from conflict situations? We will set out an agenda for a series of subsequent meetings to discuss the areas of work needed in more detail.

Event Type: Panel discussion & round table

Event Format: Online

Language(s): English

Organiser(s): ASPHER

How to Attend Virtually: Contact ASPHER

Registration: N/A