Seminar Programmes Bournemouth 2012
Keynote Seminar Theatre
Keeping you up to date with changes in regulations and developments within the industry including an update from the Care Quality Commission, advice on challenging local authority commissioning and a Panel Debate looking at the impact of social media on the care sector.Please keep checking back closer to the date for final seminar and speaker details.
Tuesday 27 March 2012
| Time | Session | Speaker | Company |
| 10.30 |
The CQC regulatory model - annualised unannounced inspections of provider services. Changes on compliance and enforcement following the consultation to our regulatory model |
Alan Rosenbach | Care Quality Commission |
| 11.15 |
Panel Debate: the impact of social media impact on the care sector Media specialists and care operators will look at the benefits that the increasing popularity of websites such as LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook can offer the care sector including knowledge sharing and possible routes to the self-funding care market. |
Chair: Matthew Tingey, Associate Publisher Panellists: Tony Upward, Managing Director
Mark Sadler, Founder |
Care Management Matters
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| 12.15 |
Caring for the future |
Nadra Ahmed OBE | National Care Association |
| 13.00 |
Empowering learning to help deliver the kindest care HC-One is implementing an ambitious blended learning programme to develop colleagues and empower them to deliver care of the highest quality. Come and find out how this is being achieved by building on established best practice from the care sector. We will use practical, case study examples to show you how to: engage colleagues at all levels align learning with the needs of staff and the business create, and communicate, a change in learning culture. |
Alison Innes-Farquhar, Head of People Development and Engagement Owen Rose, Managing Partner |
HC-One
Information Transfer |
| 14.00 |
Challenging Council Commissioning |
Colin Angel, Head of Policy and Communication | UK Homecare Association |
| 15.00 |
How to develop your staff without it costing a fortune! Investing in staff development can mean the difference between a home that excels and one that doesn’t. But as care businesses continue to face financial pressures it is important that any money spent on training is used effectively. Find out how managers and staff can use a range of learning opportunities to develop their skills and look at how to ensure those opportunities really bring results. • the importance of investing in staff – especially in a challenging market • looking at the learning opportunities constantly around us in work and how managers can harness them • exploring how people learn and looking at a range of learning opportunities • using coaching to maximise development and get a return on any investment made |
Tracy Powley, Director |
Focal Point Training |
Wednesday 28 March 2012
| Time | Session | Speaker | Company |
| 10.30 |
Care Home Residents’ Expectations and Experiences 1. Background to the research 2. Aims and Objectives 3. What the research discovered 4. Informing the wider environment |
Frank Ursell, Chief Executive Officer | RNHA |
| 11.15 |
The Wrong Side of the Law -The consequences of non-compliance -How to avoid enforcement action -Challenging inaccurate inspection reports -What to do if a warning notice is served on you -Who is at risk of criminal prosecutions -Appealing CQC decisions at tribunal |
Kate Brunner, Barrister, Duncan Astill, Associate Healthcare Lead for Eastern Region and London |
Albion Chambers Mills & Reeve LLP |
| 12.15 |
Social enterprises – what they are and what they mean for the care sector • How Government strategies have encouraged diversity of provision, which has led to an increase in social enterprises being involved in the sector • What is a social enterprise and what are the varying legal forms. • Challenges and risks for social enterprises and impact on other providers |
Emma-Jane Burnell, Associate | Veale Wasbrough Vizards |
| 13.00 |
The Royal College of Nursing: Supporting you as you’re caring for others |
Clare Jacobs, Employment Relations Advisor |
Royal College of Nursing |
| 14.00 |
Preparing your homecare agency for CQC Inspection • What is a CQC inspection and why does it occur? • How do I make sure I am compliant with the Standards for Quality and Safety ? • What processes will I need to demonstrate that my organisation is compliant at inspection? • An overview of what a new care provider will need to demonstrate at a pre registration visit, to ensure CQC registration and compliance |
Benita Playfoot, Chief Executive | Healthcare Landscape Solutions Ltd |
| 15.00 |
How to improve record keeping in care. • Why is accurate record keeping important in health care? • Why should record keeping by the reasonability of all care workers? • The good, bad and ugly of record keeping! • How can record keeping be improved? • The role of training in improving care workers writing skills. |
Jeremy Cruickshank MSc (Notts) BA (Hons) RN PGCE CMS, Director or Nursing | Redrup Publications |
Best Practice & Dementia Care Theatre
Informative sessions, discussing how to assist those living with dementia including safeguarding people with dementia, getting care home residents active, fire safety and end of life care. Please keep checking back closer to the date for seminar and speaker details
Tuesday 27 March 2012
| Time | Session | Speaker | Company |
| 10.45 | Go 4 Gold : How to get care home residents moving more often. This session will introduce the NAPA Challenge for 2012 called Go 4 Gold. We will look at fun ways to help break sedentary patterns of behaviour to the benefit of residents health and wellbeing | Sylvie Silver, Director | NAPA |
| 11.45 |
The use of electronic medication management systems to improve the safety of drug administration in care homes. |
Martin Wall, Care Home Relationship Manager |
Pharmacy Plus |
| 12.45 |
Fire Safety in the Care Industry |
Colin Bassnett, Principal Fire Safety Advisor | Metro Safety |
| 13.45 |
A Beautiful Life – Making a real difference in end of life care • How communication and confidence can make a difference to people in end of life care • Bring it out in the open • The involvement of carers and families in meeting needs in end of life care • A person, not a condition • Celebrating the life of a person |
David Knowles, Director | CQ3 |
| 14.45 |
‘Where do I start?’ - Induction for new managers • Introduction to the refreshed Manager Induction Standards(2012) • Signpost useful resources to support new managers undergoing the MIS (2012) • Link to the level 5 Diploma in Leadership in Health and Social Care. Adult social care deserves the best managers and leaders; people with imagination, determination and enthusiasm. This session explores the recently refreshed Manager Induction Standards (2012), demonstrating the pivotal role they can have in ensuring new managers can support and lead their workforce to deliver services underpinned by the principles of personalisation, protection, dignity and choice. It will also signpost useful resources to support new managers undergoing the MIS (2012) and will link to the level 5 Diploma in Leadership in Health and Social Care. |
Rita Daly, Senior Area Officer |
Skills for Care |
Wednesday 28 March 2012
| Time | Session | Speaker | Company |
| 10.45 |
The Telephone - Friend or Foe ? Incoming telephone calls - unless they are from friends and family – can cause real problems for those with dementia. |
Paula Carr, Nuisance Call Bureau Manager & Steve Smith, Director | BT and trueCall Ltd |
| 11.45 |
The Revolution in Healthcare & Nurse call Technology • The revolution in nurse call system technology • How new technology can help provide the highest level of care, reduce administrative burden and maximise accountability • The move towards total integrated healthcare solutions |
Graham Vickarage, Managing Director & Paul Templeton, General Manager - Networks Division |
Courtney Thorne and Samsung |
| 12.45 |
How can nurse call address the diverse and personal needs of residents? • The regulatory requirement • Current developments • The future – the role of monitoring systems |
Neil Bryant, Managing Director | MyAmego |
| 13.45 | Dementia aware design in extra care facilities | Chris Shearman | DWA |
| 14.45 |
The Rosepark Care Home Fire, the worst in the UK. What are the important lessons to be learnt? • The response • Advice for Managers • The competence of the fire risk assessor |
Andy Hollingshead, Vice Chair | NASHICS |
MyBusiness Seminar Theatre
This seminar theatre will provide education from some of the industry’s leading professionals on business valuations, bank lending trends, and tax advice. Don’t miss panel debates on care home construction, care sector funding and long term care insurance and care home construction.
Tuesday 27 March 2012
| Time | Session | Speaker | Company |
| 10.45 |
Panel debate: care home construction - what do operators need to think about when Construction specialists and care operators who have recently been involved in construction projects look at the things that care facilities need to consider that they weren’t looking at a decade ago. Topics for discussion will include needs based design such as dementia facilities and eco-friendly construction |
Chair: Sophie Handler Tony Cole, Business Development Director |
School of Architecture, Kent University (Assistant Associate Lecturer)
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| 12.00 |
Wet floors. Don’t be Bamboozled! Why install a wet floor - the benefits to all concerned What are the pitfalls to look out for? What lies beneath? Plumbing issues and flooring The finished article and how Inclusive products can make your bathroom beautiful, not clinical |
Tony Wright-Jones, Product Manager | N&C Phlexicare |
| 13.00 |
Panel Debate: is long term care insurance a viable solution to the funding crisis in the care sector and what are the alternatives Finance and insurance experts, care providers and key industry stakeholders will look at one of the options for solving the care funding crisis, long-term care insurance, as well as the alternatives on the table |
Chris Horlick, Managing Director Adrian Mullins, Managing Director Chris Isaacs, Managing Director |
Registered Nursing Home Association
Partnership
CuraCare
Clinical DomCare |
| 14.15 |
Much ado about Finance |
Roger Harcourt, Partner |
Shakespeares |
| 15.15 |
New Developments in Capital Allowances for the Healthcare Sector • Impact of the new Fixtures rules (Finance Act 2012) • New developments in Capital Allowances Valuation practice • Capital Allowances opportunities for care home owners in 2012 - Best practice for buyers - Best practice for sellers |
Neil Farquhar, National Head of Capital Allowances | Savills |
Wednesday 28 March 2012
| Time | Session | Speaker | Company |
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10.45 |
How to value a business - Reasons for valuing a business - Formulas for calculating the value of a business - Understanding addbacks and true overhead costs - Business sales and acquisitions - The current market, and forecasts for the year ahead |
Ian Charlesworth, Senior Business Valuer | Axis Partnership |
| 12.00 |
How do we assess the healthcare market Assessment of current market conditions The current market conditions for care development sites What we look for when assessing a business What type of businesses are selling Types of applicants looking to purchase care homes |
Charles Phillips, Director & Bernard Wynne, Associate Director | Christie & Co |
| 13.00 |
Panel Debate: The collapse Southern Cross - how the care sector has reacted and what Operators that have taken on Southern Cross care home stock and leading industry commentators discuss what is being put in place to ensure that the new businesses are sustainable in the long run |
Chair: Martin Green, Chief Executive
Bhavna Jones, Head of Service Development |
English Care Community Care Association Assisted Living South West
HC One |
| 14.15 |
Changes to the Planning System – the Impact on Care Proposals • A green light for care developments? The new national planning policy framework • Care developments – the impact of the Localism Act 2011 • Care Home/Extra Care Development – the issue of ‘affordable housing’ and ‘affordable care’ • Planning for care developments – how to make friends and influence people! |
Peter Tanner MRTPI BA Dip TP Managing Director | Tanner & Tilley |
| 15.15 |
Vicarious liability: Employment Law and Health & Safety Responsibilities within care |
Tracy Winter, Employment Law Consultant Bill Collins, Head of Safety Health & Environmental Quality |
Bibby Consulting |
The Care Shows are always looking for high quality speakers covering a variety of topics. If you would like to recommend a speaker or a topic that you think should be covered at our events, please email Helen Beckett on helen.beckett@ubm.com











