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The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health is hosting a flagship policy conference which will be held at the National Museum of Wales in Cardiff, to highlight issues in children’s health in Wales and the UK. We are delighted that the Welsh Assembly Deputy Minister for Social Services, Gwenda Thomas A.M. will be opening the conference. We have secured the unprecedented opportunity of all four UK Children’s Commissioners to speak to our delegates. ‘My Right to the Highest Standard of Health’ is designed to capture knowledge, innovation, and expertise on children & young people’s health. It will be an innovative opportunity for health professionals to engage with policy makers, young people and other key stakeholders. A full day of insightful and challenging presentations will culminate in a Question and Answer forum chaired by Helen Mary Jones A.M., Chair of the Children & Young People’s Committee in the National Assembly. Registration: Non Members: £115 RCPCH Members, £70 Trainee Rate: £60 Early Bird (before December 23rd) Non Members: £100, RCPCH Members £60 Paediatricians attending this event may claim up to 6 CPD credits, in accordance with the current RCPCH CPD guidelines Friday 4th March 2011 0900-1700 National Museum of Wales, Cardiff For more information & booking details: Visit: www.rcpch.ac.uk/myrighttohealth Email: [email protected] MY RIGHT TO THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF HEALTH MY RIGHT TO THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF HEALTH

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Page 1: RCPCH Wales St Davids day Conference leaflet

Session 1Transforming

Children’s Health

WelcomeDr Iolo DoullOfficer for Wales; Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health

Opening Address Gwenda Thomas A.M. Deputy Minister for SocialServices; Welsh Assembly

TransformingChildren’s Health – Our VisionProfessor TerenceStephenson TBCPresident, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health

Looking after ourChildren’s HealthGwenda Thomas A.M. Deputy Minister for SocialServices; Welsh Assembly

Advocating forChildren’s HealthDr Huw JenkinsChair, Expert Advisory Group. Welsh AssemblyGovernment

“My Health Matters!”Bharti Mepani Manager, Children & Young People’sParticipation & Advocacy,Royal College of Paediatricsand Child Health.Youth Advisory Panel, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health

Session 2The State of our

Children’s Health

Overview of Children’sHealth Issues & Rights in the UKKeith TowlerChildren’s Commissioner for Wales

Childhood Obesity Dr Jerry WalesSenior Lecturer; Sheffield University

Best PracticePresenter TBC

The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health

is hosting a flagship policy conference which will be

held at the National Museum of Wales in Cardiff, to

highlight issues in children’s health in Wales and the UK.

We are delighted that the Welsh Assembly Deputy

Minister for Social Services, Gwenda Thomas A.M. will

be opening the conference. We have secured the

unprecedented opportunity of all four UK Children’s

Commissioners to speak to our delegates.

‘My Right to the Highest Standard of Health’ is designed

to capture knowledge, innovation, and expertise on

children & young people’s health. It will be an innovative

opportunity for health professionals to engage with policy

makers, young people and other key stakeholders. A full

day of insightful and challenging presentations will

culminate in a Question and Answer forum chaired by

Helen Mary Jones A.M., Chair of the Children & Young

People’s Committee in the National Assembly.

Registration: Non Members: £115

RCPCH Members, £70 Trainee Rate: £60

Early Bird (before December 23rd) Non Members: £100, RCPCH Members £60

Paediatricians attending this event may claim up to

6 CPD credits, in accordance with the current RCPCH

CPD guidelines

Friday 4th March 2011 0900-1700

National Museum of Wales, Cardiff

For more information & booking details:

Visit: www.rcpch.ac.uk/myrighttohealth

Email: [email protected]

State Parties recognise

the right of the child to the

enjoyment of the highest

attainable standard of health and

to facilities for the treatment of illness

and rehabilitation of health. State Parties

shall strive to ensure that no child is

deprived of his or her right of access

to such health care services. (UNCRC, article 24)

Session 3 Being Safe –

protecting our

young people

Violence againstChildren & Young PeoplePatricia LewsleyNorthern IrelandCommissioner for Childrenand Young People

Making a Difference –Innovative Children’sCentre Jan Pickles O.B.E.Dr Alison Mott

“My Right to be Protected”Children & Young people break the silence

Session 4 Being Heard –

the right to a full life

Overview of Issues Facing VulnerableChildren & YoungPeople Tam BaillieScotland’s Commissioner forChildren and Young People

CAMHS Services – policy in practiceClare Lamb

“Is AnybodyListening?”Youth Advisory Panel,Royal College ofPaediatrics and Child Health

Session 5Being Seen –

‘hidden’ issues

Health Services forYoung People in theJustice SystemMaggie AtkinsonChildren’s Commissioner for England

Crossing Borders –Child Trafficking Karen SizelandTraining Manager, ECPAT UKEnd Child Prostitution,Pornography and Trafficking

Children Seeking AsylumElspeth WebbConsultant CommunityPaediatrician

“My Right to Refuge”Young representatives,BAOBAB Centre forYoung Survivors of Exile

Q&A Session “My Right to the

Highest Standard

of Health”

Chaired by Helen MaryJones A.M.

Final ThoughtsHelen Mary Jones A.M.Youth Advisory Panel, Royal College of Paediatricsand Child Health

Conclusion & Thanks Dr Iolo DoullOfficer for Wales, RoyalCollege of Paediatrics and Child Health

Close & light refreshments

The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health

(RCPCH) is a registered charity in England and Wales

(1057744) and in Scotland (SC038299)

5-11 Theobalds Road,

London, WC1X 8SH

Tel: 020 7092 6000

Fax: 020 7092 6001

MY RIGHT TO THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF HEALTH

MY RIGHT TO THE HIGHESTSTANDARD OF HEALTH

Page 2: RCPCH Wales St Davids day Conference leaflet

Session 1Transforming

Children’s Health

WelcomeDr Iolo DoullOfficer for Wales; Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health

Opening Address Gwenda Thomas A.M. Deputy Minister for SocialServices; Welsh Assembly

TransformingChildren’s Health – Our VisionProfessor TerenceStephenson TBCPresident, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health

Looking after ourChildren’s HealthGwenda Thomas A.M. Deputy Minister for SocialServices; Welsh Assembly

Advocating forChildren’s HealthDr Huw JenkinsChair, Expert Advisory Group. Welsh AssemblyGovernment

“My Health Matters!”Bharti Mepani Manager, Children & Young People’sParticipation & Advocacy,Royal College of Paediatricsand Child Health.Youth Advisory Panel, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health

Session 2The State of our

Children’s Health

Overview of Children’sHealth Issues & Rights in the UKKeith TowlerChildren’s Commissioner for Wales

Childhood Obesity Dr Jerry WalesSenior Lecturer; Sheffield University

Best PracticePresenter TBC

The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health

is hosting a flagship policy conference which will be

held at the National Museum of Wales in Cardiff, to

highlight issues in children’s health in Wales and the UK.

We are delighted that the Welsh Assembly Deputy

Minister for Social Services, Gwenda Thomas A.M. will

be opening the conference. We have secured the

unprecedented opportunity of all four UK Children’s

Commissioners to speak to our delegates.

‘My Right to the Highest Standard of Health’ is designed

to capture knowledge, innovation, and expertise on

children & young people’s health. It will be an innovative

opportunity for health professionals to engage with policy

makers, young people and other key stakeholders. A full

day of insightful and challenging presentations will

culminate in a Question and Answer forum chaired by

Helen Mary Jones A.M., Chair of the Children & Young

People’s Committee in the National Assembly.

Registration: Non Members: £115

RCPCH Members, £70 Trainee Rate: £60

Early Bird (before December 23rd) Non Members: £100, RCPCH Members £60

Paediatricians attending this event may claim up to

6 CPD credits, in accordance with the current RCPCH

CPD guidelines

Friday 4th March 2011 0900-1700

National Museum of Wales, Cardiff

For more information & booking details:

Visit: www.rcpch.ac.uk/myrighttohealth

Email: [email protected]

State Parties recognise

the right of the child to the

enjoyment of the highest

attainable standard of health and

to facilities for the treatment of illness

and rehabilitation of health. State Parties

shall strive to ensure that no child is

deprived of his or her right of access

to such health care services. (UNCRC, article 24)

Session 3 Being Safe –

protecting our

young people

Violence againstChildren & Young PeoplePatricia LewsleyNorthern IrelandCommissioner for Childrenand Young People

Making a Difference –Innovative Children’sCentre Jan Pickles O.B.E.Dr Alison Mott

“My Right to be Protected”Children & Young people break the silence

Session 4 Being Heard –

the right to a full life

Overview of Issues Facing VulnerableChildren & YoungPeople Tam BaillieScotland’s Commissioner forChildren and Young People

CAMHS Services – policy in practiceClare Lamb

“Is AnybodyListening?”Youth Advisory Panel,Royal College ofPaediatrics and Child Health

Session 5Being Seen –

‘hidden’ issues

Health Services forYoung People in theJustice SystemMaggie AtkinsonChildren’s Commissioner for England

Crossing Borders –Child Trafficking Karen SizelandTraining Manager, ECPAT UKEnd Child Prostitution,Pornography and Trafficking

Children Seeking AsylumElspeth WebbConsultant CommunityPaediatrician

“My Right to Refuge”Young representatives,BAOBAB Centre forYoung Survivors of Exile

Q&A Session “My Right to the

Highest Standard

of Health”

Chaired by Helen MaryJones A.M.

Final ThoughtsHelen Mary Jones A.M.Youth Advisory Panel, Royal College of Paediatricsand Child Health

Conclusion & Thanks Dr Iolo DoullOfficer for Wales, RoyalCollege of Paediatrics and Child Health

Close & light refreshments

The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health

(RCPCH) is a registered charity in England and Wales

(1057744) and in Scotland (SC038299)

5-11 Theobalds Road,

London, WC1X 8SH

Tel: 020 7092 6000

Fax: 020 7092 6001

MY RIGHT TO THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF HEALTH

MY RIGHT TO THE HIGHESTSTANDARD OF HEALTH

Page 3: RCPCH Wales St Davids day Conference leaflet

Sesiwn 1Trawsffurfio

Iechyd Plant

Croeso Dr Iolo DoullSwyddog Cymru ColegBrenhinol Paediatreg acIechyd Plant

Anerchiad AgoriadolGwenda Thomas A.C.Dirprwy Weinidog drosWasanaethau Cymdeithasol,Llywodraeth CynulliadCymru

TransformingChildren’s Health – Our VisionYr Athro TerenceStephenson (i’w gadarnhau)Llywydd Coleg BrenhinolPaediatreg ac Iechyd Plant

Looking after ourChildren’s HealthGwenda Thomas A.C.Dirprwy Weinidog drosWasanaethau Cymdeithasol,Llywodraeth CynulliadCymru

Advocating forChildren’s HealthDr Huw JenkinsCadeirydd GrwpYmgynghorol ArbenigolLlywodraeth y Cynulliad

“My Health Matters!”Bharti Mepani Rheolwraig AdranCyfranogiad ac EiriolaethPlant a Phobl Ifanc ColegBrenhinol Paediatreg ac Iechyd Plant.Panel YmgynghorolIeuenctid Coleg BrenhinolPaediatreg ac Iechyd Plant

Sesiwn 2Cyflwr Iechyd

Ein Plant

Overview of Children’sHealth Issues & Rights in the UKKeith TowlerComisiynydd Plant Cymru

Childhood Obesity Dr Jerry WalesUwch-Ddarlithydd, Prifysgol Sheffield

Best PracticeY cyflwynydd i’wgadarnhau

Bydd Coleg Brenhinol Paediatreg ac Iechyd Plant yn

cynnal cynhadledd bolisi o bwys yn Amgueddfa Cymru

yng Nghaerdydd i dynnu sylw at broblemau ynghylch

iechyd plant yng Nghymru a’r Deyrnas Unedig. Rydym

wrth ein bodd bod Dirprwy Weinidog y Cynulliad dros

Wasanaethau Cymdeithasol, Gwenda Thomas A.C., yn

mynd i agor y gynhadledd. Rydym wedi sicrhau cyfle

na chafwyd mohono gan neb o’r blaen i gael pob un

o bedwar Comisiynydd Plant y Deyrnas Unedig i annerch

ein cynadleddwyr.

Bwriad cynhadledd ‘Fy Hawl i Iechyd o’r Safon Uchaf’

yw dwyn ynghyd wybodaeth, datblygiadau arloesol ac

arbenigedd ym maes iechyd plant a phobl ifanc. Bydd yn

gyfle arloesol i weithwyr proffesiynol o fyd iechyd drafod

gyda llunwyr polisïau, pobl ifanc a rhanddeiliaid allweddol

eraill. Penllanw diwrnod llawn dirnadaeth a her fydd

fforwm Holi ac Ateb a gadeirir gan Helen Mary Jones

A.C., Cadeirydd Pwyllgor Plant a Phobl Ifanc y Cynulliad.

Cofrestru: Rhai sydd heb fod yn Aelodau: £115

Aelodau’r RCPCH: £70 Y Gyfradd i Hyfforddeion: £60

Cofrestru’n Gynnar (cyn Rhagfyr 23ain):Rhai sydd heb fod yn Aelodau: £100,

Aelodau’r RCPCH £60

Gall paediatregwyr sy’n dod i’r digwyddiad hwn hawlio

hyd at 6 chredyd CPD yn unol â chanllawiau cyfredol

yr RCPCH ynghylch CPD.

Dydd Gwener 4ydd Mawrth 2011 0900-1700

Amgueddfa Cymru, Caerdydd

I gael gwybodaeth a manylion archebu:

Ewch i: www.rcpch.ac.uk/myrighttohealth

E-bostiwch: [email protected]

Mae’r Gwladwriaethau sy’n

Bartïon yn cydnabod hawl

y plentyn i gael y safon uchaf

bosibl o iechyd a chyfleusterau

i drin afiechyd ac adfer iechyd. Rhaid

i’r Gwladwriaethau sy’n Bartïon ymdrechu

i sicrhau na chaiff yr un plentyn ei

(h)amddifadu o’i hawl i gael mynediad

i wasanaethau gofal iechyd o’r fath. (UNCRC, erthygl 24)

Sesiwn 3 Bod yn Ddiogel –

diogelu’n plant ifanc

Violence againstChildren & Young PeoplePatricia LewsleyComisiynydd Plant a PhoblIfanc Gogledd Iwerddon

Making a Difference –Innovative Children’sCentre Jan Pickles O.B.E.Dr Alison Mott

“My Right to be Protected”Children & Young people break the silence

Sesiwn 4 Cael eu Clywed –

yr hawl i fywyd

llawn

Overview of issues Facing VulnerableChildren & YoungPeople Tam BaillieComisiynydd Plant a PhoblIfanc yr Alban

CAMHS Services – policy in practiceClare Lamb

“Is AnybodyListening?”Panel YmgynghorolIeuenctid ColegBrenhinol Paediatreg ac Iechyd Plant

Sesiwn 5Cael eu Gweld –

problemau’ cudd’

Health Services forYoung People in theJustice SystemMaggie AtkinsonComisiynydd Plant Lloegr

Crossing Borders –Child Trafficking Karen SizelandTraining Manager, ECPAT UKEnd Child Prostitution,Pornography and Trafficking

Children Seeking AsylumElspeth WebbPaediatregydd CymunedolYmgynghorol

“My Right to Refuge”Cynrychiolwyr ifanc o Ganolfan BAOBAB i Oroeswyr IfancAlltudiaeth

Sesiwn Holi ac Ateb“Fy Hawl i Iechyd

o’r Safon Uchaf”

Cadeirir gan Helen MaryJones A.C.

Sylwadau wrth derfynuHelen Mary Jones A.C.Panel YmgynghorolIeuenctid Coleg BrenhinolPaediatreg ac Iechyd Plant

Cloi a DiolchDr Iolo DoullSwyddog Cymru ColegBrenhinol Paediatreg acIechyd Plant

Cau a lluniaeth ysgafn

Mae Coleg Brenhinol Paediatreg ac Iechyd Plant

(yr RCPCH) yn elusen gofrestredig yng Nghymru a

Lloegr (1057744) ac yn yr Alban (SC038299)

5-11 Theobalds Road,

Llundain/London,

WC1X 8SH

Ffôn: 020 7092 6000

Ffacs: 020 7092 6001

FY HAWL I IECHYD O’R SAFON UCHAF

FY HAWL I IECHYD O’R SAFON UCHAF

Page 4: RCPCH Wales St Davids day Conference leaflet

Sesiwn 1Trawsffurfio

Iechyd Plant

Croeso Dr Iolo DoullSwyddog Cymru ColegBrenhinol Paediatreg acIechyd Plant

Anerchiad AgoriadolGwenda Thomas A.C.Dirprwy Weinidog drosWasanaethau Cymdeithasol,Llywodraeth CynulliadCymru

TransformingChildren’s Health – Our VisionYr Athro TerenceStephenson (i’w gadarnhau)Llywydd Coleg BrenhinolPaediatreg ac Iechyd Plant

Looking after ourChildren’s HealthGwenda Thomas A.C.Dirprwy Weinidog drosWasanaethau Cymdeithasol,Llywodraeth CynulliadCymru

Advocating forChildren’s HealthDr Huw JenkinsCadeirydd GrwpYmgynghorol ArbenigolLlywodraeth y Cynulliad

“My Health Matters!”Bharti Mepani Rheolwraig AdranCyfranogiad ac EiriolaethPlant a Phobl Ifanc ColegBrenhinol Paediatreg ac Iechyd Plant.Panel YmgynghorolIeuenctid Coleg BrenhinolPaediatreg ac Iechyd Plant

Sesiwn 2Cyflwr Iechyd

Ein Plant

Overview of Children’sHealth Issues & Rights in the UKKeith TowlerComisiynydd Plant Cymru

Childhood Obesity Dr Jerry WalesUwch-Ddarlithydd, Prifysgol Sheffield

Best PracticeY cyflwynydd i’wgadarnhau

Bydd Coleg Brenhinol Paediatreg ac Iechyd Plant yn

cynnal cynhadledd bolisi o bwys yn Amgueddfa Cymru

yng Nghaerdydd i dynnu sylw at broblemau ynghylch

iechyd plant yng Nghymru a’r Deyrnas Unedig. Rydym

wrth ein bodd bod Dirprwy Weinidog y Cynulliad dros

Wasanaethau Cymdeithasol, Gwenda Thomas A.C., yn

mynd i agor y gynhadledd. Rydym wedi sicrhau cyfle

na chafwyd mohono gan neb o’r blaen i gael pob un

o bedwar Comisiynydd Plant y Deyrnas Unedig i annerch

ein cynadleddwyr.

Bwriad cynhadledd ‘Fy Hawl i Iechyd o’r Safon Uchaf’

yw dwyn ynghyd wybodaeth, datblygiadau arloesol ac

arbenigedd ym maes iechyd plant a phobl ifanc. Bydd yn

gyfle arloesol i weithwyr proffesiynol o fyd iechyd drafod

gyda llunwyr polisïau, pobl ifanc a rhanddeiliaid allweddol

eraill. Penllanw diwrnod llawn dirnadaeth a her fydd

fforwm Holi ac Ateb a gadeirir gan Helen Mary Jones

A.C., Cadeirydd Pwyllgor Plant a Phobl Ifanc y Cynulliad.

Cofrestru: Rhai sydd heb fod yn Aelodau: £115

Aelodau’r RCPCH: £70 Y Gyfradd i Hyfforddeion: £60

Cofrestru’n Gynnar (cyn Rhagfyr 23ain):Rhai sydd heb fod yn Aelodau: £100,

Aelodau’r RCPCH £60

Gall paediatregwyr sy’n dod i’r digwyddiad hwn hawlio

hyd at 6 chredyd CPD yn unol â chanllawiau cyfredol

yr RCPCH ynghylch CPD.

Dydd Gwener 4ydd Mawrth 2011 0900-1700

Amgueddfa Cymru, Caerdydd

I gael gwybodaeth a manylion archebu:

Ewch i: www.rcpch.ac.uk/myrighttohealth

E-bostiwch: [email protected]

Mae’r Gwladwriaethau sy’n

Bartïon yn cydnabod hawl

y plentyn i gael y safon uchaf

bosibl o iechyd a chyfleusterau

i drin afiechyd ac adfer iechyd. Rhaid

i’r Gwladwriaethau sy’n Bartïon ymdrechu

i sicrhau na chaiff yr un plentyn ei

(h)amddifadu o’i hawl i gael mynediad

i wasanaethau gofal iechyd o’r fath. (UNCRC, erthygl 24)

Sesiwn 3 Bod yn Ddiogel –

diogelu’n plant ifanc

Violence againstChildren & Young PeoplePatricia LewsleyComisiynydd Plant a PhoblIfanc Gogledd Iwerddon

Making a Difference –Innovative Children’sCentre Jan Pickles O.B.E.Dr Alison Mott

“My Right to be Protected”Children & Young people break the silence

Sesiwn 4 Cael eu Clywed –

yr hawl i fywyd

llawn

Overview of issues Facing VulnerableChildren & YoungPeople Tam BaillieComisiynydd Plant a PhoblIfanc yr Alban

CAMHS Services – policy in practiceClare Lamb

“Is AnybodyListening?”Panel YmgynghorolIeuenctid ColegBrenhinol Paediatreg ac Iechyd Plant

Sesiwn 5Cael eu Gweld –

problemau’ cudd’

Health Services forYoung People in theJustice SystemMaggie AtkinsonComisiynydd Plant Lloegr

Crossing Borders –Child Trafficking Karen SizelandTraining Manager, ECPAT UKEnd Child Prostitution,Pornography and Trafficking

Children Seeking AsylumElspeth WebbPaediatregydd CymunedolYmgynghorol

“My Right to Refuge”Cynrychiolwyr ifanc o Ganolfan BAOBAB i Oroeswyr IfancAlltudiaeth

Sesiwn Holi ac Ateb“Fy Hawl i Iechyd

o’r Safon Uchaf”

Cadeirir gan Helen MaryJones A.C.

Sylwadau wrth derfynuHelen Mary Jones A.C.Panel YmgynghorolIeuenctid Coleg BrenhinolPaediatreg ac Iechyd Plant

Cloi a DiolchDr Iolo DoullSwyddog Cymru ColegBrenhinol Paediatreg acIechyd Plant

Cau a lluniaeth ysgafn

Mae Coleg Brenhinol Paediatreg ac Iechyd Plant

(yr RCPCH) yn elusen gofrestredig yng Nghymru a

Lloegr (1057744) ac yn yr Alban (SC038299)

5-11 Theobalds Road,

Llundain/London,

WC1X 8SH

Ffôn: 020 7092 6000

Ffacs: 020 7092 6001

FY HAWL I IECHYD O’R SAFON UCHAF

FY HAWL I IECHYD O’R SAFON UCHAF