Chimeme Egbutah, Luton Council
Conference stream: Panel discussion
Biography
Chimeme has worked in local government for more than 20 years as a public health specialist, working across health, children and young people, health improvement, and tackling health inequalities. She has experience in management and consulting, team-building, and strategic implementation of public health policies.
Chimeme is lead officer on the Council’s Population Wellbeing Strategy, working to embed Marmot principles, in order to tackle health inequalities. She delivers on the Talk, Listen, Change research project, by co-ordinating actions with Luton’s communities and partners.
Chimeme is an assessor for the UK Public Health Practitioner scheme and was recently a peer reviewer for the Local Government Association.
Session
Panel discussion: the art and caft of commissioning participatory research
Day 2, 24 March, 9:50am
Including: Kieron Boyle, CEO, Guys & St Thomas’ Charitable Trust; Peter Babudu, Director of Evidence, Youth Endowment Fund; Chimeme Egbutah, Public Health Service Manager, Luton Council; Sarah McCready, Barking Riverside Limited; Helen Whyman, Head of iWill Fund at the National Lottery Community Fund; Holly Donagh, Director of Strategic Learning, Insight and Influence, Paul Hamlyn Foundation. Chaired by Helen Goulden, Chief Executive, The Young Foundation.