15 April 2024

Attention West Midlands Care Association members! Registration is now open for Care Roadshow Midlands, set to take place at Villa Park Stadium on 16th May 2024. This is your exclusive invitation to join the vibrant care community!


Get your FREE ticket here.


Care Roadshow Midlands provides the perfect opportunity to source the latest innovations in the care industry, hear sector updates and enjoy valuable networking opportunities.


The event hosts a wide variety of care suppliers showcasing a range of products and services to help support and develop your care business.  Alongside the exhibition, seminars offering the latest information from industry leaders and inspiring interactive workshops are available to all visitors.


From discussions on future-ready workforces to exploring innovative dementia design strategies, you will gain valuable knowledge that can be applied directly in your care settings. You'll also delve into the latest updates from the Care Quality Commission (CQC), ensuring that you stay informed and compliant with regulatory standards. Not only this, but new to the event for 2024 is the Care Quality Commission Advice Corner.  Hosted by The CQC Consultants, this feature offers you the chance to get expert advice and guidance on regulatory compliance and get answers to your burning questions.


One of the highlights of the event is the Technology Integration in Care – Best Approaches and Innovations. We are very proud that our CEO, Keiron Broadbent, will be speaking as part of the panel on this subject, discussing the best approaches and innovations in integrating technology into care, exploring ways to enhance user outcomes, support person-centred approaches and streamline healthcare processes.


But this is more than just an event - it's an opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals, forge meaningful relationships and expand your professional network. Share ideas, exchange experiences and collaborate with peers who share your passion for excellence in care.

 

By attending, you'll gain access to a wealth of resources and insights that will empower you to drive positive change in your care practice. From practical strategies for nurturing talent to staying ahead of industry trends, you'll leave feeling inspired and equipped to take your care provision to the next level.


Don't miss out on this transformative opportunity to be part of shaping the future of care provision. Secure your free ticket today for Care Roadshow Midlands for a day of discovery, innovation, and inspiration. Embark on a journey towards excellence in care.


The event is free for all care professionals to attend along with free parking at Villa Park Stadium.


 

Register now  and reserve your spot at the forefront of the care revolution.

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