A Glass Half Full: taking an asset approach to improving community health and wellbeing Project launch event Tuesday 24 April 2012, 6.00-7.30pm Arrive from 5.30pm for refreshments and networking Brierley Hill Methodist Church, Bank Street, Brierley Hill, DY5 3DA What to expect at this launch event • • • • • •
A warm welcome Refreshments on arrival Short presentations on wellbeing, asset based approaches and the project Short discussions and time to ask questions The opportunity to meet other people interested in the project We are expecting around 80 participants at this event
Event outline 5.30pm
Arrivals and refreshments, networking time
6.00pm
Welcome and opening
Jody Pritchard
6.10pm
Community health and wellbeing
Jody Pritchard
6.20pm
Quick discussion task - buzz groups
6.30pm
Asset based approaches
Lorna Prescott
6.40pm
Example - short game
6.50pm
The project: stages, overall aim and evaluation
7.00pm
Question and answer session
7.30pm
Close (networking until 8pm if desired)
Lorna and Jody
Photos and videos We hope to take short videos and photographs during this event to use online in promoting the project. If you don’t want to star on You Tube, please don’t worry, you can let us know when you arrive and we won’t take video or photos of you.
Event hosts This event is being hosted by the project lead officers: Jody Pritchard Community Health Improvement Programme Manager, Dudley Public Health and Lorna Prescott Senior Development Officer, Dudley CVS Contact details: Jody Pritchard Joanna.Pritchard@dudley.nhs.uk 01384 321930
Lorna Prescott Lorna@dudleycvs.org.uk 01384 267421 twitter: @dosticen
If you need to contact us on the day of the event please call Lorna on 07501 722255
Venue details
The event will take place in the hall at Brierley Hill Methodist Church, Bank Street, Brierley Hill, DY5 3DA, which is across the road from the Civic Hall. You will need to
find your way to Brierley Hill, then use the map below. Brierley Hill Methodist Church
There is some free parking on the church grounds. Please park considerately. Given the number of participants expected you may need to use the pay and display car park behind the Civic Hall, which is just across the road.