At this eagerly anticipated first annual conference since before Covid, you can expect a dynamic and enriching experience tailored for professionals in the social care sector. Here’s what the event will include:
Networking Opportunities: A chance to meet and engage with care professionals from across Cornwall, fostering connections and collaborations within the community.
Expert Speakers: Hear from a range of local and national speakers who will provide valuable insights and updates on the latest trends and challenges in social care. Notable speakers include Kate Shields, CEO of the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Integrated Care Board.
Specialist Insight: Engage with HR experts from Citation and legal experts from RWK Goodman, gaining crucial knowledge on compliance, operational challenges, and best practices. Learn about the Care Coins scheme from Red Umbrella, which offers free mental health support to social care staff.
Exhibitors: An opportunity to meet with exhibitors showcasing products and services that are essential for improving social care provision. This includes innovative tools and solutions tailored to the needs of care providers.
Agenda and Activities: The full agenda, running order, and list of exhibitors will be released soon, ensuring participants can plan their day to maximize the benefits of attending.
Catering: Lunch and refreshments will be provided, with consideration for any dietary requirements you specify at the time of booking.
About Cornwall Partners in Care
Cornwall Partners in Care is the ‘not for profit’ representative body for the independent and voluntary care provider sector in Cornwall. Its members offer services to all sections of the Cornwall community, including Residential Care, Domiciliary Care, Day Care, Respite Care, and Supported Living.
The organisation aims to support and represent the care sector in Cornwall through networking, support services, and disseminating information on current developments within the sector.
Furthermore, Cornwall Partners in Care is a founding member of the Care Association Alliance, a national network of local trade associations. This alliance provides care providers across the country with a direct voice to authority figures, having held meetings and discussions with various health ministers and leaders from organisations such as the Care Quality Commission.