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Venue & locationThe Queens Hotel, City Square, Leeds LS1 1PJ. Nearest train stations is Leeds train station.
AccommodationIf you wish to book hotel accommodation in Leeds you can get preferential rates by calling Free
Booking Service on 020 8469 1900 or by visiting freebookingservice.co.uk stating that you are a
LaingBuisson delegate.
FeesPlease note that payment must be received prior to the event. The conference fee, payable in
advance in pounds sterling includes all refreshments (coffee on arrival, morning coffee and lunch),
conference documentation and other materials. The following discount on full price tickets is
available: when two delegates from the same organisation are booked at the same time, a third
person can be booked at half price.
Cancellation and refund policySubstitution of delegates is acceptable at any time and notification of substitution should be emailed
to [email protected] or faxed to 020 7841 0048. Cancellations by mail, fax or email
will only be accepted prior to 2 June 2014 and will be subject to an administration fee of £75 + VAT
per delegate. No refunds can be given on or after this date. In the event of cancellation of the
conference by the organisers, liability will be restricted to the refund of fees paid and will not extend
to indirect or consequential losses. The organisers reserve the right to make changes to the
programme, speakers or venue. LaingBuisson reserves the right not to offer refunds if events
outside its control, including disruption of transport, non-availability of the venue and acts of
terrorism, prevent the conference from taking place or prevent delegates and/or speakers from
attending on the Forum date. Should such events prevent the Forum from taking place on the
specified date, LaingBuisson will endeavour to re-arrange the same programme at a later date.
Joining InstructionsJoining instructions will be emailed to delegates approximately two weeks before the conference. If
you have not received your joining instructions by 17 June please call conferences on 020 7923
5392 or email [email protected].
Special RequirementsPlease advise us of any special requirements you may have i.e. dietary requirements, wheelchair
access, hearing loop.
26 June 2014 The Queens Hotel, Leeds LS1 1PJ
Forum delegate details
Conference Fee£150 + VAT £30 = total £180 per delegatewww.laingbuisson.co.uk for further details
Company/Organisation
Address
Telephone
First Delegate Name
Job Title
Job Title
Email Address
Email Address
Second Delegate Name
Job Title
Email Address
Third Delegate Name when three attend, the third is half price
I enclose a cheque for payable to Laing & Buisson Ltd
Please invoice my company
£
Payment by BACS
Please debit my credit/debit card
If you would prefer to pay via credit over the telephone call 020 7923 5392
Card No.
Invoice Address (if different from delegate address)
Post Code Purchase Order No (if required)
YYMM
Please quote ref: LTCN14 Barclays Bank Sort Code 20 65 82 Account No. 40393711
A VAT invo ice w i l l be i ssued. VAT Reg. No. 454 2637 46
Valid From Expiry Date Security Code/
YYMM/
WWW.LAINGBUISSON.CO.UK
Conference Media Download - £150 + VAT. LaingBuisson’s conference downloads contain audio files of presentations and PDFs of all
presentation slides. For details of how to purchase the files please visit http://www.laingbuisson.co.uk/Events/Conferences/Past Conferences
This form must be signed by the delegate or an authorised person before we can accept the booking. By signing this form you are agreeing to the terms and conditions laid out below.
Payment options (please tick appropriate box and fill in the details required)
In partnership with
CONFERENCES - EXHIBITION - NETWORKING
NORTHERN LONG TERM CAREBusiness Conference 2014
NORTHERN LONG TERM CAREBusiness Conference
26 JuneThe Queens Hotel
LeedsLS1 1PJ
Topics include
- The cost of care provision in Northern England- The future of regulation and changes to the way care services are regulated- A case study from Wiltshire’s Help to Live at Home Service - a new type of care contract- Delivering integrated health and social care budgets- Using innovative learning to drive business transformation and engagement- A case study showing that partnership working and greater integration is delivering better services and greater value for money
Conference sponsors
Conference speakers
Deborah Westhead, Deputy Chief Inspector - North, Care Quality Commission
William Laing, Chief Executive, LaingBuisson
Sally Gretton, Area Manager - Yorkshire and Humber/North East, Skills for Care
James Cawley, Associate Director, Adult Care Commissioning, Safeguarding & Housing, Wiltshire Council
Dawn Stobbs, Personalisation and Control Specialist, Patient & Public Voice and Information, NHS England
LaingBuisson29 ANGEL GATE
CITY ROAD
LONDON
EC1V 2PT
t. 020 7833 9123
f. 020 7833 9129
www.laingbuisson.co.uk
Purchase online*, or post, fax or email orders to:
Conference exhibitors include
CCMn
Media partners
LTC North_brochure:Conference_brochure_2011 30/04/2014 14:55 Page 1
12.35
Workforce integration
Sally Gretton, Area Manager - Yorkshire and Humber/North East, Skills for Care
14.45
12.50 Networking lunch served in the exhibition area
12.15
HC One Case Study - innovative learning drives business transformation and engagement
�Raising the caring standards though specialist training
�Evaluating service quality improvements – results of a successful programme
Alison Innes-Farquhar, Head of People & Organisational Development, HC One
Housing for ‘life’: Transforming the pro-active management care of people with long term
conditions using Telehealth
Jeremy Moyse, Strategic Development Manager, SEQOL
15.25
Tea served in the exhibition area and close of conference
Programme08.50
Registration
10.10
Market trends and the cost of care provision in Northern England
William Laing, Chief Executive, LaingBuisson
09.20
Chair’s welcome remarks
09.30
The future of regulation: CQC’s approach to adult social care
Deborah Westhead, Deputy Chief Inspector - North, Care Quality Commission
09.50
Outcomes based commissioning: A case study from Wiltshire’s Help to Live at Home Service
James Cawley, Associate Director, Adult Care Commissioning, Safeguarding & Housing, Wiltshire Council
10.45Morning coffee served in the exhibition area
11.15
Is 2014 the Start of the New Beginning in the healthcare sector?
�An informative market overview utilising Christie + Co’s sector leading dataset covering both elderly and specialist care
and providing an insight into local market activity
Michael Hodges, Director of Healthcare Consultancy at Christie + Co
11.55
Delivering integrated personal budgets
Dawn Stobbs, Personalisation and Control Specialist, Patient & Public Voice and Information, NHS England
11.35
Fees and funding: facing the challenges
This session will explore some of the successful arguments and their potential usefulness for care providers in fees
negotiations with local councils
Christian Web b-Jenkins, Partner and Head of Social Care Practice, Browne Jacobson
LaingBuisson’s second major conference in the North of England brings together leading speakers and delegates from across
the residential, domiciliary and supported living sectors to discuss the challenges and changing landscape faced by providers
in care for older people and younger adults outside the more affluent South. Providers, regulators and other major stakeholders
gather together on a one-day regional event to build consensus and drive the future of sustainable care models.
The conference will discuss the future of funding for adult social care and how innovation within the sector is driving
improvements for commissioners, staff and service users. It will provide an early opportunity to hear about the new CQC
proposals for adult social care and to discuss many other crucial issues impacting on social care services across the UK.
This conference will attract attendees
from all areas of the social care sector
Independent and local authority care home providers
Care home proprietors and operators
Directors of social services, divisional heads and managers
Registered and social landlords
Providers of supporter living servicess
Extra care developers and managers
Contracting and commissioning managers
Home care providers and agencies
Developers of private retirement housing
Nursing agency operators
Telecare and telehealth providers
Institutional investors and venture capital executives
Long term care insurance companies
Legal advisers
Financial advisers
Who should attend
William Laing is a trained economist, and the driving
force behind LaingBuisson, which he set up in 1976.
William is viewed by many as the leading commentator on
private health and community care in this country. The
media regularly seeks his comments on industry events
and he is regularly speaks at conferences and is called to
advise in national think tank committees.
Alison Innes-Farquhar is Head of People at HC-One, a
new company formed out of the rescue of Southern Cross
Healthcare in November 2011. She was tasked to deliver
an extensive, unique and long-term Learning and
Development, change, communication and engagement
programme for its 14,000 staff.
Debbie Westhead joined the Care Quality Commission in
2009 and became Deputy Chief Inspector for Adult Social
Care in the North Region in April 2014. Prior to this
Debbie has held CQC roles including: Head of Regional
Compliance for the North (East); a National post of
Operational Improvement Manager; Interim Regional
Director for the North West; and National Provider
Regional Manager.
Chris Webb-Jenkins is head of the social care practice
and specialises in acting for social care, health and
education providers in the public, private voluntary
sectors, and their insurers. As well as defending claims
against providers, and conducting care proceedings, he
advises on all aspects of social care law relating to
children and adults.
Speakers
NORTHERN LONG TERM CARE Business Conference
10.30
Open forum
14.05
Providers and Commissioners - working better together in the CCG agenda
�Community Integrated Care and Halton CCG have transformed a struggling care home into a specialist service, by
thinking differently and collaborating together
�By bringing together CCG clinical specialists and support delivered by the provider, they have been able to keep residents
independent for longer – making the home sustainable, avoiding hospital admissions, saving the authority money and
offering better outcomes for residents
Catherine Murray-Howard, Deputy Chief Executive, Community Integrated Care and Dave Sweeney,
Operational Director of Integrated Commissioning, Halton CCG
Open forum
15.40
15.05
Innovations in the delivery of homecare services
speaker tbc
Peter Hodkinson is Chairman of the Leeds Care
Association, the representative organisation for
Independent Health & Social Care Providers, and has
successfully partnered with the NHS & Leeds city council
for the provision of services at viable ‘fee rates’ with
‘quality ratings’.Peter’s ‘day job’ is Managing Director of
Westward Care, a Leeds based care home & extra care
provider.
Chair
Some of the benefits of attending this LaingBuisson event
HEAR an exclusive northern focused market overview based on LaingBuisson's latest research and analysis
NETWORK with stakeholders from across the social care sector.
DISCOVER how providers are using innovation to deliver better quality and value for money.
LEARN how the focus on service integration, partnership working and quality is shaping commissioning strategy
Open forum
14.25
LTC North_brochure:Conference_brochure_2011 30/04/2014 14:55 Page 2
12.35
Workforce integration
Sally Gretton, Area Manager - Yorkshire and Humber/North East, Skills for Care
14.45
12.50 Networking lunch served in the exhibition area
12.15
HC One Case Study - innovative learning drives business transformation and engagement
�Raising the caring standards though specialist training
�Evaluating service quality improvements – results of a successful programme
Alison Innes-Farquhar, Head of People & Organisational Development, HC One
Housing for ‘life’: Transforming the pro-active management care of people with long term
conditions using Telehealth
Jeremy Moyse, Strategic Development Manager, SEQOL
15.25
Tea served in the exhibition area and close of conference
Programme08.50
Registration
10.10
Market trends and the cost of care provision in Northern England
William Laing, Chief Executive, LaingBuisson
09.20
Chair’s welcome remarks
09.30
The future of regulation: CQC’s approach to adult social care
Deborah Westhead, Deputy Chief Inspector - North, Care Quality Commission
09.50
Outcomes based commissioning: A case study from Wiltshire’s Help to Live at Home Service
James Cawley, Associate Director, Adult Care Commissioning, Safeguarding & Housing, Wiltshire Council
10.45Morning coffee served in the exhibition area
11.15
Is 2014 the Start of the New Beginning in the healthcare sector?
�An informative market overview utilising Christie + Co’s sector leading dataset covering both elderly and specialist care
and providing an insight into local market activity
Michael Hodges, Director of Healthcare Consultancy at Christie + Co
11.55
Delivering integrated personal budgets
Dawn Stobbs, Personalisation and Control Specialist, Patient & Public Voice and Information, NHS England
11.35
Fees and funding: facing the challenges
This session will explore some of the successful arguments and their potential usefulness for care providers in fees
negotiations with local councils
Christian Web b-Jenkins, Partner and Head of Social Care Practice, Browne Jacobson
LaingBuisson’s second major conference in the North of England brings together leading speakers and delegates from across
the residential, domiciliary and supported living sectors to discuss the challenges and changing landscape faced by providers
in care for older people and younger adults outside the more affluent South. Providers, regulators and other major stakeholders
gather together on a one-day regional event to build consensus and drive the future of sustainable care models.
The conference will discuss the future of funding for adult social care and how innovation within the sector is driving
improvements for commissioners, staff and service users. It will provide an early opportunity to hear about the new CQC
proposals for adult social care and to discuss many other crucial issues impacting on social care services across the UK.
This conference will attract attendees
from all areas of the social care sector
Independent and local authority care home providers
Care home proprietors and operators
Directors of social services, divisional heads and managers
Registered and social landlords
Providers of supporter living servicess
Extra care developers and managers
Contracting and commissioning managers
Home care providers and agencies
Developers of private retirement housing
Nursing agency operators
Telecare and telehealth providers
Institutional investors and venture capital executives
Long term care insurance companies
Legal advisers
Financial advisers
Who should attend
William Laing is a trained economist, and the driving
force behind LaingBuisson, which he set up in 1976.
William is viewed by many as the leading commentator on
private health and community care in this country. The
media regularly seeks his comments on industry events
and he is regularly speaks at conferences and is called to
advise in national think tank committees.
Alison Innes-Farquhar is Head of People at HC-One, a
new company formed out of the rescue of Southern Cross
Healthcare in November 2011. She was tasked to deliver
an extensive, unique and long-term Learning and
Development, change, communication and engagement
programme for its 14,000 staff.
Debbie Westhead joined the Care Quality Commission in
2009 and became Deputy Chief Inspector for Adult Social
Care in the North Region in April 2014. Prior to this
Debbie has held CQC roles including: Head of Regional
Compliance for the North (East); a National post of
Operational Improvement Manager; Interim Regional
Director for the North West; and National Provider
Regional Manager.
Chris Webb-Jenkins is head of the social care practice
and specialises in acting for social care, health and
education providers in the public, private voluntary
sectors, and their insurers. As well as defending claims
against providers, and conducting care proceedings, he
advises on all aspects of social care law relating to
children and adults.
Speakers
NORTHERN LONG TERM CARE Business Conference
10.30
Open forum
14.05
Providers and Commissioners - working better together in the CCG agenda
�Community Integrated Care and Halton CCG have transformed a struggling care home into a specialist service, by
thinking differently and collaborating together
�By bringing together CCG clinical specialists and support delivered by the provider, they have been able to keep residents
independent for longer – making the home sustainable, avoiding hospital admissions, saving the authority money and
offering better outcomes for residents
Catherine Murray-Howard, Deputy Chief Executive, Community Integrated Care and Dave Sweeney,
Operational Director of Integrated Commissioning, Halton CCG
Open forum
15.40
15.05
Innovations in the delivery of homecare services
speaker tbc
Peter Hodkinson is Chairman of the Leeds Care
Association, the representative organisation for
Independent Health & Social Care Providers, and has
successfully partnered with the NHS & Leeds city council
for the provision of services at viable ‘fee rates’ with
‘quality ratings’.Peter’s ‘day job’ is Managing Director of
Westward Care, a Leeds based care home & extra care
provider.
Chair
Some of the benefits of attending this LaingBuisson event
HEAR an exclusive northern focused market overview based on LaingBuisson's latest research and analysis
NETWORK with stakeholders from across the social care sector.
DISCOVER how providers are using innovation to deliver better quality and value for money.
LEARN how the focus on service integration, partnership working and quality is shaping commissioning strategy
Open forum
14.25
LTC North_brochure:Conference_brochure_2011 30/04/2014 14:55 Page 2
Venue & locationThe Queens Hotel, City Square, Leeds LS1 1PJ. Nearest train stations is Leeds train station.
AccommodationIf you wish to book hotel accommodation in Leeds you can get preferential rates by calling Free
Booking Service on 020 8469 1900 or by visiting freebookingservice.co.uk stating that you are a
LaingBuisson delegate.
FeesPlease note that payment must be received prior to the event. The conference fee, payable in
advance in pounds sterling includes all refreshments (coffee on arrival, morning coffee and lunch),
conference documentation and other materials. The following discount on full price tickets is
available: when two delegates from the same organisation are booked at the same time, a third
person can be booked at half price.
Cancellation and refund policySubstitution of delegates is acceptable at any time and notification of substitution should be emailed
to [email protected] or faxed to 020 7841 0048. Cancellations by mail, fax or email
will only be accepted prior to 2 June 2014 and will be subject to an administration fee of £75 + VAT
per delegate. No refunds can be given on or after this date. In the event of cancellation of the
conference by the organisers, liability will be restricted to the refund of fees paid and will not extend
to indirect or consequential losses. The organisers reserve the right to make changes to the
programme, speakers or venue. LaingBuisson reserves the right not to offer refunds if events
outside its control, including disruption of transport, non-availability of the venue and acts of
terrorism, prevent the conference from taking place or prevent delegates and/or speakers from
attending on the Forum date. Should such events prevent the Forum from taking place on the
specified date, LaingBuisson will endeavour to re-arrange the same programme at a later date.
Joining InstructionsJoining instructions will be emailed to delegates approximately two weeks before the conference. If
you have not received your joining instructions by 17 June please call conferences on 020 7923
5392 or email [email protected].
Special RequirementsPlease advise us of any special requirements you may have i.e. dietary requirements, wheelchair
access, hearing loop.
26 June 2014 The Queens Hotel, Leeds LS1 1PJ
Forum delegate details
Conference Fee£150 + VAT £30 = total £180 per delegatewww.laingbuisson.co.uk for further details
Company/Organisation
Address
Telephone
First Delegate Name
Job Title
Job Title
Email Address
Email Address
Second Delegate Name
Job Title
Email Address
Third Delegate Name when three attend, the third is half price
I enclose a cheque for payable to Laing & Buisson Ltd
Please invoice my company
£
Payment by BACS
Please debit my credit/debit card
If you would prefer to pay via credit over the telephone call 020 7923 5392
Card No.
Invoice Address (if different from delegate address)
Post Code Purchase Order No (if required)
YYMM
Please quote ref: LTCN14 Barclays Bank Sort Code 20 65 82 Account No. 40393711
A VAT invo ice w i l l be i ssued. VAT Reg. No. 454 2637 46
Valid From Expiry Date Security Code/
YYMM/
WWW.LAINGBUISSON.CO.UK
Conference Media Download - £150 + VAT. LaingBuisson’s conference downloads contain audio files of presentations and PDFs of all
presentation slides. For details of how to purchase the files please visit http://www.laingbuisson.co.uk/Events/Conferences/Past Conferences
This form must be signed by the delegate or an authorised person before we can accept the booking. By signing this form you are agreeing to the terms and conditions laid out below.
Payment options (please tick appropriate box and fill in the details required)
In partnership with
CONFERENCES - EXHIBITION - NETWORKING
NORTHERN LONG TERM CAREBusiness Conference 2014
NORTHERN LONG TERM CAREBusiness Conference
26 JuneThe Queens Hotel
LeedsLS1 1PJ
Topics include
- The cost of care provision in Northern England- The future of regulation and changes to the way care services are regulated- A case study from Wiltshire’s Help to Live at Home Service - a new type of care contract- Delivering integrated health and social care budgets- Using innovative learning to drive business transformation and engagement- A case study showing that partnership working and greater integration is delivering better services and greater value for money
Conference sponsors
Conference speakers
Deborah Westhead, Deputy Chief Inspector - North, Care Quality Commission
William Laing, Chief Executive, LaingBuisson
Sally Gretton, Area Manager - Yorkshire and Humber/North East, Skills for Care
James Cawley, Associate Director, Adult Care Commissioning, Safeguarding & Housing, Wiltshire Council
Dawn Stobbs, Personalisation and Control Specialist, Patient & Public Voice and Information, NHS England
LaingBuisson29 ANGEL GATE
CITY ROAD
LONDON
EC1V 2PT
t. 020 7833 9123
f. 020 7833 9129
www.laingbuisson.co.uk
Purchase online*, or post, fax or email orders to:
Conference exhibitors include
CCMn
Media partners
LTC North_brochure:Conference_brochure_2011 30/04/2014 14:55 Page 1