Age UK Annual Conference 5 September 2018 with speaker Jim Boyd CEO ER Council

Age UK’s ‘For Later Life’ conference is fast approaching – you have just 5 weeks left to register.

The conference will address the state and future of health and social care for older people in light of the government’s green paper on adult social care due this Autumn.

This is a must-attend event for any individual or organisation with responsibilities for older people in the statutory, voluntary & private sector.

The conference is a great opportunity for you to:

  • Hear from leading experts and policy makers

  • Network with a range of likeminded professionals

  • Expand your knowledge on the challenges facing older people today

  • Find out how to develop your services to meet the needs of older people

  • Share best practice between sectors

Main stage speakers include:

  • Vicky Browning, CEO, ACEVO

  • Dan Corry, CEO, NPC

  • Dr Sharmeen Hasan, Consultant Geriatrician, King’s College Hospital

  • Karen Middleton CBE, CEO, Chartered Society of Physiotherapists

Parallel session speakers include:

  • Ed Russell, Director of Innovation and Development, WCS Care

  • Simon Bottery, Senior Fellow in Social Care, The Kings Fund

  • Jim Boyd, CEO, Equity Release Council

    Edward Davies, Policy Director, Centre for Social Justice

View the latest programme here

The conference is also an excellent opportunity to network with a range of likeminded professionals and expand your knowledge on the challenges facing older people today.

If you have any further questions please check the FAQs below or contact: [email protected], 020 303 31725 or visit us online: www.ageuk.org.uk/forlaterlife

Find out the latest news on the conference on twitter: @age_uk #forlaterlife

FAQs

Why you should attend?

  1. Hear sector leaders discuss the upcoming Government’s green paper on care and support for older people due to be published this autumn

  2. Find about reality and practice across the health and care system and debate what role the voluntary sector has in picking up the pieces

  3. Meet with other professionals to share challenges, find solutions and develop best practice

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