Section 1. Life chances The Individual: Growing into society - Professor Adrian Bonner; Addressing inequalities in education: parallels with health - Dr Kirstin Kerr, University of Manchester; Wholistic health and happiness: Social and economic perspectives - Dr Andrew Parnham, Livability; Nutrition in marginalised groups - Professor Julie Lovegrove, Dr Rosalind Fallaize, University of Reading; Section 2. Life style challenges; Alcohol related harm and health inequalities - Dr Katherine Smith, University of Edinburgh, Jon Foster, Katherine Brown, Institute of Alcohol Studies; Substance use, cognition and equity - Dr Jenny Svanberg, NHS Forth Valley Alcohol and Drug Partnership; Health and exercise in the community - Dr Naomi Brooks, University of Stirling; Health and Wellbeing in digital society - Nathan Critchlow, University of Stirling; Section 3. Social and Community networks; Building an Inclusive Community: The role that volunteers can play in reaching those on the edges of society - Dr Claire Bonham, The Salvation Army; Support for people with Learning Disabilities: Promoting an inclusive community - Barbara McIntosh; Community Wellbeing programmes: What works? - Dr Anne-Marie Bagnall, Leeds Beckett University and UK Cochrane Centre Learn and Teach Faculty; Identifying actual needs using a Realist Evaluation approach - Dr Jean Hannah, University of Stirling; Section 4. Education, employment and Housing; Social Enterprise and the Wellbeing of young people not in education, employment or training (NEETS) - Steve Coles, Spitalfields Trust; Health and Housing - Dr Katy Hetherington, Neil Hamlet, Public Health Medicine NHS; Local Authority perspectives on Community Planning and Localism - Joyce Melican, Local Authority Counsellor, and Deputy Mayor of the London Borough of Sutton; Section 5. Supporting people at the edge of the community Towards an integrative theory of homelessness and rough sleeping - Dr Nick Maguire, University of Southampton; Mental Health, Severe and Multiple deprivation - Dr Claire Luscombe, The Salvation Army, University of Kent; Brain injury and social exclusion - Professor Michael Oddy, Sara da Silva Ramos, Clinical Services for the Disabilities Trust; What works to improve the health of the multiply excluded? - Dr Nigel Hewett OBE, GP, University College Hospital; Section 6. The socio political environment Geo-political aspects of health and wellbeing - Professor Clare Bambra, Dr Kayleigh Garthwaite, and Amy Greer Murphy, University of Durham; Health and wellbeing of refugees and migrants within a politically-contested environment - Dr Gayle Munro, The Salvation Army; The Care Act, 2014 - Professor Paul Burstow, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, City University; Health and Social Care in an Age of Austerity - Dr Charles West, former GP, NHS Information Authority.