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Inside Care Innovation Summit: The Speakers Shaping the Future of Social Care

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In June, Care Innovation Summit will bring together the most influential voices in adult social care, delivering a high-impact programme designed to drive practical innovation, operational excellence, and sustainable growth.

Taking place on 11 June at the Business Design Centre in London, this leading care conference is tailored for senior decision-makers across care homes, home care, complex care, dementia care and healthcare design and build. The event is a must-attend care conference for those responsible for strategy, growth, service quality, and workforce management.

The speaker line-up reflects the breadth and complexity of the modern care sector. It includes CEOs of leading providers, policymakers, clinical specialists, researchers, and individuals with lived experience. This diverse mix ensures that delegates gain insights that apply directly to real-world challenges across adult social care, such as investment scarcity, financial instability, increased complexity of care, overwhelming demand, and regulatory pressures.

This article explores what delegates will learn from the speakers and why this agenda stands out among events for social care experts and leaders.

Leadership, Resilience and Mindset for Modern Care Organisations

Strong leadership and resilience remain essential for navigating the pressures facing today’s care sector. Workforce shortages, regulatory demands, and financial constraints require leaders to adopt a more adaptive and forward-thinking approach.

At the Care Innovation Summit, Darren Edwards, record-breaking disabled adventurer, author and inspirational speaker, will open the programme with a powerful session on mindset and adaptability. Drawing on his lived experience, he will provide practical frameworks that resonate with leaders managing complex care environments.

Delegates will gain:

  • Practical mindset frameworks to strengthen leadership resilience.
  • Clear strategies for adapting to workforce, regulatory and funding challenges.
  • Approaches to building agile, high-performing care teams.

This session sets the tone for the wider care conference, equipping leaders with the mindset required to respond effectively to sector change while maintaining high standards of care.

Policy, Advocacy and Dementia Awareness: What Care Leaders Need to Know

Understanding policy and public influence is critical for any social care business aiming to deliver sustainable, high-quality services. The Care Innovation Summit brings together key voices shaping national conversations around dementia and care provision.

Speakers including Angela Rippon CBE, dementia ambassador, and broadcaster, alongside policymakers such as Joe Robertson MP and Anna Dixon MP, will provide valuable insight into both awareness and policy development.

These sessions will explore the importance of early diagnosis, the role of communication in care settings and the growing influence of advocacy in shaping services. In addition, the policy experts, including Gareth Lyon from Policy Exchange, Anna Dixon MP (All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Carers), and Joe Roberson MP (APPG on Dementia), will provide a broader view of how national decisions impact care delivery.

Delegates will leave with:

  • A clearer understanding of how policy changes affect care operations.
  • Insight into aligning services with national priorities and frameworks.
  • Practical ways to improve outcomes through better communication and awareness.
  • Strategies to engage with policy and advocacy to influence change.

This combination of frontline insight and policy expertise ensures that attendees remain informed, proactive and prepared for future developments.

Innovation, Research and Data Driving Better Care Outcomes

Innovation sits at the heart of the Care Innovation Summit, but the focus extends beyond technology to include practical, evidence-based improvements that can transform day-to-day care delivery.

Leading social care experts, including researchers, clinicians and operators, will share how innovation can be embedded into routine practice. Sessions will explore the role of technology-enabled care, the value of research partnerships and the growing importance of data in decision-making.

Speakers such as Jenny Pattinson (Nightingale Hammerson), Dr Isabelle Latham (Hallmark Care Homes) and Amrit Dhaliwal (Walfinch) bring real-world experience of implementing innovation successfully within care settings.

Key takeaways include:

  • How to apply innovation in practical, scalable ways across care environments
  • The role of data in improving care quality and operational efficiency.
  • Methods for embedding research into everyday practice.
  • Opportunities to collaborate across organisations and sectors.

For leaders attending this care conference, these sessions provide clear, actionable strategies to improve outcomes while maintaining efficiency and quality.

Financial Resilience and Operational Strategy for Care Providers

Financial sustainability remains one of the most pressing challenges for any social care business. Rising costs, workforce pressures and evolving regulatory expectations require leaders to adopt robust financial and operational strategies.

The Care Innovation Summit addresses these challenges by bringing together CEOs from leading care organisations to share their expertise and real-world experience. Speakers such as Ruth Brown (Home Instead), Samantha Crawley (EQ Care) and Sam Monaghan (Methodist Homes) will offer practical insights into building resilient organisations.

Delegates will gain:

  • Strategies for navigating funding challenges and meeting investor expectations
  • Approaches to balancing cost pressures with high-quality care delivery
  • Insights into building sustainable and resilient business models
  • Practical guidance on scaling or stabilising operations while maintaining performance.

These sessions are particularly valuable for owners, directors and executives seeking to strengthen their organisation’s long-term position within a competitive and evolving market.

Designing the Future of Care: Environments, Housing and Infrastructure

As demand for high-quality care grows, the design of care environments plays an increasingly significant role in delivering positive outcomes. The Care Innovation Summit incorporates a dedicated focus on healthcare design and build, reflecting its importance within the wider sector.

Experts in design, development and investment will explore how environments can support wellbeing, independence, and operational efficiency. Sessions will cover dementia-friendly design, biophilic approaches and the balance between refurbishment and new build projects.

Speakers including Jacqui Smith (HomeSmiths), Ben Garlick (Harris Irwin) and Mel Knight (Birchgrove) will provide practical and strategic insights, supported by real-world examples.

Delegates will learn:

  • How design directly impacts resident wellbeing and staff performance.
  • Practical, cost-effective improvements that can be implemented quickly.
  • Long-term strategies for future-proofing care environments
  • How housing policy and investment influence care provision

This focus ensures that attendees understand how physical environments contribute to delivering high-quality, sustainable care.

What Senior Leaders Will Gain from Attending This Care Conference

The Care Innovation Summit delivers a comprehensive learning experience for senior professionals across the sector. By bringing together social care experts, policymakers, researchers and operators, the event provides a well-rounded perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing the industry.

Attendees will benefit from:

  • Strategic insight from CEOs, policymakers, and clinical leaders
  • Practical tools and frameworks to improve care delivery.
  • Innovation strategies to future-proof services
  • Opportunities to connect with other senior decision-makers and build valuable partnerships.

For leaders across care homes, home care, complex care and healthcare infrastructure, this care conference offers a unique opportunity to gain knowledge, share expertise and identify new approaches to growth and improvement.

As the sector continues to evolve, events like the Care Innovation Summit play a critical role in shaping the future of care by equipping leaders with the insight and connections they need to succeed.

The Summit is taking place in just two week’s time, click here to find out more about booking your ticket!