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Care Show Birmingham preview


Speaker highlights With an impressive line-up of over 200 speakers, here are some of the big names so far:


n Chris Badger – Newly-appointed chief Inspector of adult social care and integrated care at the CQC, Chris will be making his first public address to the social care sector at Care Show Birmingham.


n Daisy Cooney – head of policy for the homecare association, Daisy will be delivering a detailed session in our Homecare Theatre focused on the nature of the Employment Rights Bill and what this will mean for homecare providers.


n Emily Hindle – head of policy at Alzheimer’s Society, Emily will be joining a panel session in our Keynote Theatre looking at the one-year update of the Skills for Care Workforce Strategy.


n Tom Surrey – director of social care policy at the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), Tom will be presenting a Keynote update on what the Fair Pay Agreement will look like for care providers.


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n Kathryn Smith – chief executive of the Social Care Institute for Excellence, Kathryn will be chairing a thought-provoking panel session in our People, Workforce & Wellbeing Theatre around what successful co-production should look like in care.


n Emma Jane Tinkler – programme manager at HC-One, Emma will be joining a panel session in our Technology Theatre to discuss how technology can be implemented to streamline costs and free up valuable time for busy care workers.


n Paul Tisdale – director of innovation at St Monica Trust, Paul will be delivering a presentation on our Retirement Living


Stage focused on the challenges of serving the middle market for later-living providers.


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For more information visit: https://www.careshow.co.uk/


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