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UID:0-506@adph.org.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260423T100000
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URL:https://www.adph.org.uk/networks/london/events/ukhsa-summer-preparedne
 ss-stakeholder-webinar/
SUMMARY:UKHSA: Summer Preparedness Stakeholder webinar
DESCRIPTION:This pre-recording and live Q&amp\;A webinar will:\n\n-update s
 takeholders on changes of the Adverse Weather and Health Plan (AWHP) and s
 ignpost users to new material\n-provide an overview on the current Hea
 t Health Guidance and Weather-Health Alerting (WHA) system\n-discu
 ss the latest weather forecast for Summer 2026\n-share reflections on
  summer 2025\, including observed public health impacts of hot wea
 ther\, drought\, air pollution and wildfires\n-explain how the Weath
 er-health Alerting System (Heat-Health Alerts) and the National Severe
  Weather Warning Service work\n-bring useful presentations to the audience
  on lessons identified and preparedness of the social care services an
 d community and voluntary services\n-discuss the role of local and nationa
 l authorities in the implementation of the AWHP for protecting health du
 ring periods of extreme heat\n\n\nThe webinar will be hosted online via 
 Microsoft Teams Live Events. Joining details will be sent after you comple
 te your registration. The pre-recording and agenda will be sent to partici
 pants ahead of the webinar\, while the live session will feature a panel d
 iscussion to explore key topics further and answer participants' questions
 .\n\n\nPlease complete your registration by filling the following form\, s
 o you can receive a link to this event: Click Here\n\n\nIn the meantime\, 
 if you have any questions please use the following form: click here.\n\n\n
 This webinar is aimed at public health professionals and those working in 
 emergency planning and response roles or working with patients and the pub
 lic at the NHS England\, national and local government\, or voluntary and 
 community sector\, as there is an ongoing need to ensure that all staff wo
 rking with patients and clients are trained both to understand the public 
 health impact of adverse weather events and know how to prepare and respon
 d to adverse weather incidents.
CATEGORIES:Health Protection,Virtual
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