NICE Annual Conference
Tuesday 14th May 2013
The ICC, Broad Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, B1 2EA
Better integrated health and social care is a key aim of The Health and Social Care Act. As part of this, NICE’s remit is expanding to produce evidence-based standards and guidance to help commissioners and providers plan and deliver high quality social care. The NICE Annual Conference 2013 will be an ideal opportunity for you to engage in this important new area of our work, hear about how we are working with colleagues and partners in social care and learn about how NICE can offer practical support and tools for your day-to-day work.
The 2013 programme will feature a number of prominent speakers from across health and social care, and already includes:
- Maurice Bates, Chair, The College of Social Work
- Peter Hay CBE, Strategic Director, Adults and Communities, Birmingham City Council
- Professor Gillian Leng, Deputy Chief Executive, NICE
- Cllr John Illingworth, Council Member, Leeds City Council
- Jane Silvester, Associate Director, Social Care Guidance and Quality Standards, NICE
- Colin Angel, Policy Director, UK Home Care Association
- Jeremy Taylor, National Voices
- Robert Tapsfield, Chief Executive, The Fostering Network
- Louise Morpeth, Co-Director, Dartington Social Research Unit
- Steve Sparks, Associate Director, Field Team, NICE
- Victoria Thomas, Associate Director, Public Involvement Programme, NICE
BASW members and contacts can receive a 15% discount off the delegate rate. Ensure you quote H371-BASW-15 when registering.
Please call 0845 056 8339 or email nice@i2ieventsgroup.com to book your place. To find out more about the delegate rates, please click here.
Day 1
Starts at 08.30 and finishes at 19.15
Day 2
Starts at 09.00 and finishes at 15.55
For further details and to access the programme, please look at www.niceconference.org.uk
Date : 14th May 2013
Time : 08.30 - 19.15
CPD : Up to 12 Hours
Email : nice@i2ieventsgroup.com
Telephone : 0845 056 8339
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