14 March 2024

Care Roadshows Open Registration for Scotland, North West and Midlands 2024 Events


The leading regional events for connecting members of the care industry across the UK are returning. Care Roadshows is pleased to announce that registration is now open for its first three locations of 2024, in Scotland, the North West and the Midlands. With a focus on collaboration and knowledge-sharing, this year's events promise to empower visitors to stay ahead of industry trends and drive positive change within their organisations.


Key Dates and Locations


• Glasgow, Scotland: Hampden Park Stadium, Tuesday 16th April 2024

• Liverpool, North West: Aintree Racecourse, Tuesday 14th May 2024

• Birmingham, Midlands: Villa Park Stadium, Thursday 16th May 2024 (Our Chief Executive, Keiron Broadbent, will be speaking on the Digital Social Care panel discussion)


Free-to-Attend CPD 


At each location, prepare for a comprehensive exploration of topics crucial to ensuring sustainable delivery of exceptional care services in your region. Engage in free-to-attend seminars and panel discussions led by industry leaders, delving into unique challenges and cutting-edge research shaping the UK care landscape. The stellar line-up of speakers includes:


• Dr Donald Macaskill, CEO, Scottish Care

• Matthew Bond, CEO, Borderless,

• Anna Houston, Operations Director, HRM Homecare Services Ltd

• Amrit Dhaliwal, CEO, Walfinch

• Claire Leake FCIPD, Chief People Officer, National Care Group Limited


Explore the Supplier Showcase 


Connect with the teams behind leading care suppliers, offering the latest products, services and resources to support your care business. Discover how these innovations can not only enhance business efficiency, save you money and improve quality of life but also support the growth and development of your organisation and your teams.


• Advanced UK

• Birdie

• Borderless

• CareDocs

• CareHomeLife

• Careline Live

• DDC Dolphin

• Equity Release and Mortgage Partnerships Ltd

• EveryLIFE Technologies

• Medline Consultancy

• Open Road Access

• Spearhead

• Unique IQ


View the full exhibitor lists and find out more about how each of these companies can help you. 


Join us:


Secure your place today to be part of this unparalleled opportunity to discover how you can empower positive action within care. For more information and to register, visit the Care Roadshow Website.


Book here: https://careroadshows-2024.reg.buzz/wmca 

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