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Getting Going with Health Impact Assessment
- Time
- 10am - 3pm
- Date
- 6 Nov 2025
- Duration
- 5 hour(s)
- Location
- The Hub, Dora Allman Room
- Presenters
This event will include expert speakers and a World Café. Attendees will also have the opportunity to contribute to creating educational material for the "Getting Going with HIA Resource" and "Frequently Asked Questions" Infographic.
Confirmed speakers include:
- Karen O' Mahony, Cork City Council
- Johnny Lui, London Borough of Tower Hamlets
- Dr Margaret Douglas, Public Health Scotland
- Dr Liz Green, Public Health Wales
Welcome address from Prof Ella Arensman, Head of School of Public Health, University College Cork.
Roundtable chaired by Denise Cahill, WHO Cork Healthy Cities Coordinator.
- Cost
- Free
- Registration Required
- Yes
- Registration Information
Registration and more information is available on the Eventbrite page: Getting Going with Health Impact Assessment
- Organising Department
For additional information or queries about the event please contact Dr Monica O'Mullane (m.omullane@ucc.ie) or Eibhlín Looney (elooney@ucc.ie).
The TRANSLATE-HIA project is holding a "Getting Going with Health Impact Assessment" event on Thursday November 6th in University College Cork.
The HIA-IM (Developing a Health Impact Assessment Implementation Model: Enhancing Intersectoral Approaches in Tackling health Inequalities) project is co-hosted between the School of Public Health, UCC and ISS21. TRANSLATE-HIA supports the sharing of findings and knowledge from the HIA-IM project.
The event will include expert speakers and a World Café. Attendees will also have the opportunity to contribute to creating educational material for the "Getting Going with HIA Resource" and "Frequently Asked Questions" Infographic.
All are welcome.