Case Study – Application of Iceberg Model within the Welsh Public Health Conference
The Iceberg Model workshop was facilitated at the Welsh Public Health Conference in October 2025. The Welsh Public Health Conference was attended by around 400 delegates, with attendees from the public, private, academic and third sectors, with a theme of “action today, for a healthier nation tomorrow.”
The Wider Determinants of Health Unit and Shaping Places for Well-being in Wales team hosted a workshop in which 50 delegates had the opportunity to explore and gain experience of utilising systems thinking tools to explore ‘wicked’ issues.
The workshop; Looking beneath the surface of wicked problems: acting now for a healthier tomorrow, was designed to enable attendees to look at the root causes of ‘wicked’ issues, and to examine the degree to which they or their organisation could take action to address these issues, and to reflect upon how they could apply these tools in practice.
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