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Welcome to Public Health Spotlight. Hosted by Panoramic Associates' Mia Collett and Maisie Hockings, this series explores the pivotal role of leaders and experts shaping public health across the UK. Join us as we feature inspiring conversations with public health leaders and Consultants from England, Scotland, Wales, and the UK Crown Dependencies. Over the next few months, we'll spotlight Directors of Public Health from Birmingham, Sheffield, Swindon, Camden, East Sussex, and many more as we aim to inspire the next wave.

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Portada del episodio Blending Art and Science: Peter Roderick on Leading Public Health in York

Blending Art and Science: Peter Roderick on Leading Public Health in York

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379617/fan_mail/new] Welcome to a compelling episode of Public Health Spotlights. In partnership with ADPH, we’re joined by Peter Roderick, Director of Public Health in York, for a candid and inspiring conversation about his unconventional journey into public health leadership. Peter Roderick opens up about starting his career in music before pivoting into public health—a journey shaped by a lifelong fascination with the interplay of art and science. He discusses the motivations that led him to stay rooted in York, how his Christian faith and commitment to the local community have influenced his approach, and the philosophies guiding his work. This episode explores key moments and projects from Peter Roderick’s career, including leading successful tobacco control initiatives, building frontline partnerships, and championing equity, justice, and hope in health service delivery. He delves into the influential literature—like the Marmot Report and Julian Tudor Hart’s research—that has informed his population-focused mindset, and shares candid reflections on leadership as an “introverted” director dedicated to team diversity, inclusion, and humility. Tune in for honest insights on: - Navigating a non-traditional path from music to public health leadership - How art and science combine to tell powerful health stories and inform strategy - The critical impact of the Marmot Report and Sick Individuals, Sick Populations - Defining projects: tobacco control, founding local centers of excellence, and frontline engagement - The importance of faith, community connection, and optimism in driving public health improvement - National work with ADPH on addictions policy and commercial determinants of health - Building and empowering diverse local teams in a changing city Whether you’re curious about public health storytelling, leadership beyond the spotlight, practical approaches to equity and prevention, or how values and lived experience shape a director’s vision, this episode offers thoughtful perspectives, practical wisdom, and a deep passion for community health. Highlights: - Art, science, and narrative: the toolkit of an effective public health director - Bridging local and national impact through service, policy, and advocacy - Why justice, equity, and optimism matter in health leadership - Practical lessons on developing inclusive, resilient teams Don’t miss this honest and insightful look into local public health leadership and innovation. Subscribe to Public Health Spotlights for more explorations into the stories, strategies, and people driving change in our communities.  Thank you for tuning in to Public Health Spotlight: A Panoramic Associates Podcast. For more expert discussions on public health, be sure to subscribe. Visit our website at panoramicassociates.co.uk to learn more about our work in the public health sector. This podcast is produced in collaboration with the Association of Directors of Public Health.

2 de jun de 2026 - 22 min
Portada del episodio Empowering Communities: Public Health in Action with Prof Lisa McNally

Empowering Communities: Public Health in Action with Prof Lisa McNally

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379617/fan_mail/new] Welcome to an inspiring episode of Public Health Spotlights. Join host Callum Gardiner as he sits down with Prof Lisa McNally, Director of Public Health at Worcestershire County Council, for a conversation about her unique journey from psychology into the heart of public health leadership. Lisa McNally reflects on her career path, the pivotal moments during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how supporting community autonomy has transformed health outcomes. She dives into the philosophy behind empowering neighbourhoods, shares practical examples like the award-winning Priority Neighbourhood Development Program, and discusses the real impact of community-led change. Together, they tackle big questions around prevention vs care, demonstrate how stories are just as vital as data, and unpick the challenges of tackling inequality, poverty, and social isolation. Prof Lisa McNally also opens up about leadership, her team’s national recognition, working collaboratively with the NHS, and the personal lessons she’s learned along the way including the power of mindfulness and finding joy in community work. Whether you’re interested in how neighbourhood action changes lives, strategies for maximizing limited public health budgets, balancing data with lived experience, or advice for building effective teams, this episode is full of honest insights, actionable wisdom, and unwavering passion for public health. Highlights: - From psychology to public health: a career built on championing behaviour change and communities - How community autonomy and investment sparks lasting transformation - Insights behind the Priority Neighbourhood Development Program’s success and recognition - Balancing prevention with care and immediate impact in public health - Tackling poverty, inequality, and social isolation in Worcestershire - Collaboration strategies with the NHS and maximizing team potential - Leadership lessons: building trust, fostering positivity, and nurturing wellbeing Don’t miss this deeply human and practical exploration of local public health innovation and leadership. Subscribe for more stories and strategies from Public Health Spotlights.  Thank you for tuning in to Public Health Spotlight: A Panoramic Associates Podcast. For more expert discussions on public health, be sure to subscribe. Visit our website at panoramicassociates.co.uk to learn more about our work in the public health sector. This podcast is produced in collaboration with the Association of Directors of Public Health.

28 de abr de 2026 - 48 min
Portada del episodio Rooted in Bradford: A Public Health Leader’s Journey and Vision for the City

Rooted in Bradford: A Public Health Leader’s Journey and Vision for the City

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379617/fan_mail/new] Welcome to a special episode of Public Health Spotlight. In this insightful conversation, host River Simmons sits down with Andrew Taylor to explore his inspiring journey through public health from growing up in Bradford, surrounded by its smoky mill chimneys, to leading public health teams in both Bradford and Waltham Forest. Andrew shares how his personal experiences shaped his passion for public health, and how Bradford’s vibrant, multicultural communities influenced his career. He reflects openly on overcoming adversity, the role of education, moving between interim and permanent leadership, and why social capital and trust are fundamental to building a healthy city. Whether you’re interested in local history, the evolution of public health, community cohesion, or advice on starting a career in the sector, this episode is packed with personal stories, practical insight, and a touch of Yorkshire pride. Highlights: - Bradford’s radical heritage and multicultural evolution - The realities of interim vs permanent Director of Public Health roles - Improving child development, immunisation, and social cohesion - Strategies for building health and wellbeing at a city-wide level - Advice for those considering a career in public health Don’t miss this honest and motivating conversation on public health leadership and community impact. Subscribe for more episodes of Public Health Spotlight. #PublicHealth #Bradford #Community #Leadership #HealthEquity #Podcast  Thank you for tuning in to Public Health Spotlight: A Panoramic Associates Podcast. For more expert discussions on public health, be sure to subscribe. Visit our website at panoramicassociates.co.uk to learn more about our work in the public health sector. This podcast is produced in collaboration with the Association of Directors of Public Health.

6 de abr de 2026 - 41 min
Portada del episodio From Healthcare Networks to Local Government: A Public Health Journey

From Healthcare Networks to Local Government: A Public Health Journey

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379617/fan_mail/new] In this episode of Public Health Spotlight, we head to Bracknell Forest to hear from Charlotte Pavitt, Director of Public Health (DPH), as she shares her journey and experiences in public health leadership. Charlotte reflects on her non-traditional route into public health, beginning with a background in human biology and a pivotal population health module that inspired her to move “further upstream”. She discusses her early career in NHS quality improvement and primary care trusts, before undertaking specialist training and a Darzi Fellowship, which ignited her passion for system leadership and social prescribing. Drawing on roles across London and the South West, Charlotte shares her experience leading pioneering work around complex lives, including commissioning GP services for homeless and vulnerable communities, and embedding mature partnership approaches to suicide prevention in Devon. She highlights the realities of building trust across diverse systems with competing priorities and significant health inequalities. The conversation explores what it means to lead one of England’s smallest public health teams  and how that constraint can drive creativity and collaborative leadership. Charlotte outlines her “health in all policies” approach, the importance of influencing across council structures, and how to seize opportunities within transforming health and care systems. She speaks candidly about tackling rising obesity, addressing the commercial determinants of health, and recognising how environments from high streets to social networks shape outcomes just as much as individual choices. Reflecting on key career milestones, Charlotte discusses balancing family life with professional progression, overcoming imposter syndrome, and stepping into Bracknell Forest’s first dedicated Director of Public Health role. Throughout the episode, she offers honest insight into collaborative leadership, winning hearts and minds, and the value of strong peer networks both locally and through ADPH. Her advice to aspiring leaders is clear: invest in relationships, communicate with empathy, and remain open-minded about what public health success looks like. This episode is a candid and encouraging exploration of modern public health leadership rooted in partnership, pragmatism, and making a tangible difference to communities. Subscribe for more inspiring conversations, local public health stories, and practical insights from Public Health Spotlight.  Thank you for tuning in to Public Health Spotlight: A Panoramic Associates Podcast. For more expert discussions on public health, be sure to subscribe. Visit our website at panoramicassociates.co.uk to learn more about our work in the public health sector. This podcast is produced in collaboration with the Association of Directors of Public Health.

17 de mar de 2026 - 25 min
Portada del episodio Serving Two Communities: The Realities of a Joint DPH Role

Serving Two Communities: The Realities of a Joint DPH Role

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379617/fan_mail/new] In this episode of Public Health Spotlight, Callum Gardiner is joined by Mike Sandys, Director of Public Health for Leicestershire and Rutland. Mike shares his unconventional journey into public health, beginning in health economics and shaped as much by circumstance as ambition. From warehouse work and NHS finance roles to research posts in Oldham and Salford, he reflects on how a chance opportunity spotted by his brother in a local newspaper set him on a path that would eventually lead to his appointment as a joint Director of Public Health. Drawing on more than three decades of experience, Mike discusses how public health practice has evolved over time. From the early days of smoking cessation services and health promotion units to today’s digital outreach and targeted interventions, he offers a thoughtful perspective on how the profession has adapted to changing societal needs. The conversation explores the unique challenge of serving both Leicestershire and Rutland two distinct areas with different populations, priorities and political landscapes. Mike explains the hybrid model he has developed to ensure both communities receive tailored, high-quality public health support, while navigating governance structures and maintaining strong political relationships. He speaks candidly about the realities of being a joint DPH: the need for resilience, adaptability and strategic relationship management, particularly in the face of financial pressures, shifting political administrations and organisational change. The episode also examines collaborative work with the NHS and wider partners, highlighting the complexities of cross-sector prevention agendas within constrained budgets. Mike reflects on his involvement in regional initiatives such as the Health Determinants Research Collaboration (HDRC), underlining the importance of research, community engagement and building capability across local government. Listeners will gain insight into leading teams across both urban and rural contexts, the benefits of bringing services in-house, and the value of asset-based community development. Mike discusses the role of local area coordinators and why fostering a strong, collaborative culture is essential to delivering sustainable impact. The episode concludes with personal reflections, from navigating the COVID-19 pandemic to championing bowel cancer screening and HPV programmes earlier in his career. Mike offers practical advice to those starting out in public health: play the long game, build partnerships, seize opportunities and have confidence in your contribution. This is a frank and inspiring conversation about leadership in practice. A reminder that public health is shaped not only by data and strategy, but by people, relationships and a sustained commitment to improving lives and reducing inequalities one community at a time. Subscribe for more leadership stories, public health insights and real-world impact from the Public Health Spotlights team.  Thank you for tuning in to Public Health Spotlight: A Panoramic Associates Podcast. For more expert discussions on public health, be sure to subscribe. Visit our website at panoramicassociates.co.uk to learn more about our work in the public health sector. This podcast is produced in collaboration with the Association of Directors of Public Health.

24 de feb de 2026 - 41 min
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