PHI/Exchange - 24 June 2026
The Local Knowledge and Intelligence Service is pleased to announce another meeting in the PHI/Exchange webinar series. These sessions bring together the 7 regional public health intelligence networks with colleagues from OHID teams and external speakers.
The events provide a forum for public health intelligence analysts across the country to hear the latest updates, share local work, and network with peers.
The next webinar will take place on 24 June from 10:00am to 12:30pm. The agenda is as follows:
10:00 to 10:05am Welcome
10.05 to 10:20am LKIS updates and information exchange
10.20 to 10:50am DHSC national updates
10.50 to 11:20am Update on the new public health data service
11.20 to 11:30am Break
11:30 to 12:25pm Focus on AI:
11:30 to 11:50am Introduction to AI
11:50am to 12:05pm AI and equity: a case study – the equitable implementation of disease prediction models
12:05 to 12:25pm Discussion
12:25 to 12:30pm Evaluation and wrap up
The webinar will be recorded and will be made available on PHI/Online.
At a time when resources and capacity are stretched, these webinars help us to more effectively draw on the expertise across the public health intelligence community and share learning beyond regional boundaries, from Berwick-upon Tweed to Bournemouth and from Great Yarmouth to Gloucester. As always, regional LKIS teams will continue to facilitate local networks and provide support for any bespoke local requests.
To attend the webinar, click the ‘Reserve a place’ button and enter your details. Please use your organisation email address. You will receive a confirmation email immediately, and then a Teams link to join the event will be forwarded to you a week before the webinar.
Please ensure that you enter your email address correctly. The confirmation email may go to your junk folder. Email us at publichealthinfocus@dhsc.gov.uk if you haven’t received it.
We are committed to running inclusive events. If you have any accessibility requirements please get in touch with us. For this and for any other information, contact us at publichealthinfocus@dhsc.gov.uk.