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       HOMECARE THEATRE in partnership with UKHCA
    Tackle challenges of stretched care plans, isolated staff, high staff turnover and more.
    CHAIR: Colin Angel, Policy and Campaigns Director, United Kingdom Homecare Association (UKHCA)
  WEDNESDAY 27th JUNE 2018
 THURSDAY 28th JUNE 2018
 09:40 10:10
Health and care transformation – how STPs and social care can work together
Bridget Warr CBE, Chief Executive Officer, United Kingdom Homecare Association (UKHCA)
Susannah Howard, STP Programme Director, Suffolk & North East Essex STP
 09:30 10:05
What are the hallmarks of ‘outstanding’ care? Two case studies
Deborah Hayes, Director of Care & Services Development and Registered Manager/Safeguarding & Dementia Lead, Age UK East London
Rob Martin, Head of Quality, The Anchor Trust
 10:20 10:50
Care In Numbers - from average pay and bill to travel time, top ups and average hours worked, real world insights to help shape your care business
Steve Sawyer, Divisional Director, Access Health and Social Care, Access Uk Ltd
Andrew Heffernan, Membership and Marketing Director, UKHCA
 10:15 10:45
Connected Homes for life
Stuart Carroll, National Sales Manager, Tynetec and Jontek
 11:10 11:40
Achieving and sustaining high quality care
Andrea Sutcliffe CBE, Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care, CQC
 11:05 11:35
Five Easy Steps to Fixing the Social Care Crisis
Bill Watson, Director, Insequa Ltd
 11:50 12:20
Promoting market stability through viable homecare contracts
Colin Angel, Policy and Campaigns Director, United Kingdom Homecare Association (UKHCA)
 11:45 12:15
Session to be confirmed.
Please check www.healthpluscare.co.uk for updates
 12:30 13:00
The Future of Elderly Care at Home
Max Parmentier, CEO & Co-founder, Birdie
 12:25 13:10
Delivering high quality, sustainable services – getting beyond crude commissioning
Denise Radley, Corporate Director, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, National lead for commissioning, Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS)
Doug Sheperdigian, Founder and Director, Atlantic Customer Solutions
Trevor Brocklebank, CEO, Emeritus of Home Instead Senior Care
 13:10 13:40
Quality and Saftey for Technology Enabled Care
Paul Finch, Associate - Standards, TSA
 14:05 15:00
Managing brexit – how can care businesses plan for leaving the EU
Sharon Allen OBE, CEO, Skills for Care
Rt Hon Paul Burstow, Chair, The Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE)
Prof Martin Green OBE, FIAM, FInstLM, FRSA, FIPSM, Chief Executive, Care England
 13:20 14:05
Provider withdrawal – how to avoid this occurring and coping with the consequences and mobilising a response if it does
 14:15 14:45
Risky business! Why GDPR, governance assurance and a risk-based approach is good for you
Taffy Gatawa, Chief Information & Compliance Officer, EveryLIFE Technologies
 15:10 15:40
The promotion of Health and Well Being of Older People in Extra Care Supported Housing
Steve Sinnott, Head of Research & New Service Development, Places for People Living Plus
 14:55 15:25
Homecare recruitment secrets: Transform your business growth with the latest best practice from around the globe Neil Eastwood, Author, Saving Social Care, Sticky People Ltd
  Visit the Care Association Alliance Networking Zone on stand E70 where you can meet with your peers from across all of the different regions who will be looking
to share ideas and inspiration.
 15:35 16:05
Joining up the dots – connecting NICE guidance to quality
Jane Silvester, Associate Director Social Care and Leadership, National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) Emma Maguire, Occupational Therapist and Operational Manager, Helping Hands Exmouth Ltd
Sandy Kirk, Care Manager, Helping Hands Exmouth Ltd Helliena Kerridge, Registered Manager, Helping Hands Exmouth Ltd
 16:15 16:45
Reimagining Homecare
Alyson Scurfield, Chief Executive, TSA
Simon Arnold, Chief Executive Officer, Ark Home Healthcare Limited
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