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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.
Institute for Social Science in the 21st Century (ISS21)
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