Skills for Care North West - Annual Conference
Venue: Blackburn Rovers Football Club
Duration: Full Day (6 1/2 hours)
Aims:
- to update delegates on the Sector Skills Agreement
- to update delegates on Department of Health's Workforce Strategy
- to highlight and showcase projects supporting the five sector skills agreement
Keynote Speakers:
- Martin Routledge - National Programme Manager Personalisation at Care Services improvement Partnership
- Elizabeth Ryan - Project Manager, social care Workforce and Commissioning at the Department of Health
Workshops
(Please indicate which workshop you would to prefer to attend on the nomination from below)
- Leadership and Management - examining the new qualifications being developed from the National Occupational Standards
- Attracting and retaining a quality workforce - looking at good practice in recruiting migrant workers
- The emerging higher education agenda, and role of foundation degrees
- Developing the skills of the workforce investigating CSIP's work into long term conditions
- Improving the skills and enhancing the role of Commissioners. How Lancashire county Council have commissioned for outcomes
- Engaging with the voluntary sector
There will be a buffett and free parking available
Your form will be emailed to sctp@salford.gov.uk
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