Introduction Sandra Jarrett: SSHA Conference & Education Officer The SSHA Annual Conference 2002 took place in the heart of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, in the Royal Station Hotel, 26th-28th April. This was the first time the conference had been held over a weekend and the turnout was excellent. The conference provided an opportunity for learning, networking and updating on the … [Read more...]
SSHA Conference: Bishop Stortford 2001
This year's conference took place at Whitehall College, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, and again provided an excellent opportunity for health advisers to present their work, learn and discuss, meet old and new colleagues and share ideas. It included regional workshops, a revamped AGM, and a "heated debate", as well as a very high standard of presentations, workshops and … [Read more...]
SSHA Conference: Cwmbran 2000
At this years conference we have had a stimulating and exciting time with many presentations, workshops and discussions by Health Advisers skilled and recognised in their field of expertise. We have seen the flourishing confidence and professionalism of many health advisers who have taken the opportunities to present their work at conference. This in turn has encouraged others … [Read more...]
SSHA Conference: Bishop Stortford 1999
Following the great success of the 1998 conference in Glasgow with a majority of presentations being done by health advisers, we continued this policy in 1999. We also felt we needed to look at the support available to health advisers in an increasingly stressful and pressurised work environment, by having some time to look at complementary therapies, which we could use for … [Read more...]
SSHA Conference: Glasgow 1998
The idea of publishing an annual conference report, containing all the papers, workshops and discussion groups presented at each year's SHASTD conference, was first conceived at the 1998 conference. Presentations SHASTD Code of Conduct for Health Advisers - Dorinda Thirlby, Senior Health Adviser, Roehampton May the Pox be with you: the role of the health … [Read more...]





