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CCPS conference: Stick, Twist or Fold? Gambling on the future of care and support
- Venue
The newly refurbished Dunblane Hydro Hotel - DoubleTree Hilton - see website
- Date
- 25 Nov 2010 - 26 Nov 2010
- Cost
Residential (including dinner, social programme and an overnight stay on 25 November) - £375
Non-residential (without dinner, social programme or overnight stay) - £300
Reduced rates apply to CCPS members; please contact the CCPS office for further details
- Booking Details
*Bookings now being taken*
Booking forms can be returned electronically, or printed out and returned by post.
Book early to avoid disappointment.
Essential intelligence, exchange and debate for everyone with a stake in the third sector’s role in planning and providing care and support services in Scotland
Download a full programme and book your place soon to avoid disappoitment.
Speakers include:
- Tris Lumley, Head of Strategy, New Philanthropy Capital, on shaping up and evidencing impact
- Craig Dearden-Phillips, Public services entrepreneur and third sector commentator, on facing the cliff edge with confidence
Put your questions to our political panel:
- Iain Gray, Leader of the Scottish Labour Party
- Annabel Goldie, Leader of the Scottish Conservatives
- A senior representative of the Scottish Cabinet
- Robert Brown, Liberal Democrat spokesperson on Justice and co-convenor of the cross party group on children and young people
- Chaired by BBC Political Correspondent Glenn Campbell
CCPS is delighted that the conference will also host the UK's first Carnegie Challenge debate, the first in a series of debates across the country where leading public policy thinkers and commentators will debate issues of public concern. This first debate will focus on the future of social care and its implications for individuals, families, communities, public bodies and the third sector. Chaired by Carnegie UK Trust's Chief Executive Martyn Evans, panellists include:
- Anna Coote, Head of Social Policy, New Economics Foundation
- Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive, RSA
- Jim McCormick, Scotland Advisor to the Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Workshops and breakout sessions will consider and debate current hot topics in social care including:
- how to make the best use of community, family and individual resources
- whether and how to measure outcomes for individuals
- the impact of personalisation on the workforce
- the future of social care regulation