The Care Show Birmingham is taking place at the NEC next week on Wednesday 9th & Thursday 10th October.
Free-to-attend for care and healthcare professionals, Care Show Birmingham is the largest gathering of the care community, bringing together professionals from all over the country looking to collaborate and find innovative solutions to improve social care.
The conference programme includes a bigger focus on policy, regulation, and funding across the sector, both local authority and private equity, and the latest updates on ongoing issues such as international recruitment, sustainability, and the new Single Assessment framework from CQC. New for 2024 is an increased focus on learning disabilities and environmental social governance (ESG).
This year's speaker line-up brings the most innovative and influential people in social care, including some of our ThirtyUnder30 Class of 2023 and many recognised speakers such as Nadra Ahmed, Executive Chairman of the National Care Association, Professor Mary Larkin, Professor of Care, Carers, and Caring at The Open University, and Tim Dallinger, Director at Social Care Consultant Ltd.
The second edition of ThirtyUnder30, taking place on Thursday 10th October, will recognise the future leaders shaping the sector and provide them with a support network of like-minded individuals. Nominations will open soon.
"We are very excited for this year's Care Show Birmingham, the team has been working tirelessly behind the scenes to make sure October will bring a fantastic show," said Adam Camel, Show Manager. "We will once again bring the care community together to celebrate their many successes, see the latest innovations from our exhibitors and look to the future of social care."
Care Show Birmingham will again be co-located with the Retirement Living Show, an event for professionals working to create independence for senior living, from raising finance, construction, business model, understanding legalities,and architecture to affordable living.
Tickets are FREE here for those who work for a social care provider (including but not exclusive to care homes, nursing homes and domiciliary care), in addition to healthcare, allied healthcare, NHS, public sector professionals, architects and interior designers.