Heavyweight speaker line-up confirmed for Care England annual conference

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Professor Martin Green.

Care England has confirmed its speaker line-up for this year’s ‘Logging On’ conference and exhibition.

The event, which will focus on the role of data and technology in providing quality care, takes place at Church House, Westminster on Wednesday, 14 November.

Minister of State for the Department of Health and Social Care Caroline Dinenage will open the event with a keynote presentation on the government’s long-term social care strategy.

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Four Seasons Group Medical Director Dr Clare Royston will share her experiences on using technology to get care right.

Recently appointed CQC CEO Ian Trenholm will also address the conference, outlining his vison for the future of adult social care regulation.

Completing the speaker line-up will be Alyson Scurfield, chief executive, Telecare Services Association, and James Palmer, programme head, NHS Digital Social Care Programme, who will both deliver practical insights into the power of technology for delivering quality care.

Professor Martin Green OBE chief executive of Care England, said: “Logging On promises to be one of our best ever conferences with an abundance of top name speakers sharing their views. There are many challenges facing the social care sector, but adopting a positive attitude to change and embracing new technological advances can help to ensure the future of quality care. I would encourage all providers, not just Care England members, to attend this event which also features an exhibition and seminars from leading sector product and service suppliers.”

Delegate places can be booked online and further information is available from www.careengland.org.uk  or by emailing [email protected].

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