The Business Magazine Leadership roundtable hosted by Editor, Nicky Godding.
The Care Sector in the South East presents challenges and opportunities for the country on a societal and economic front.
The roundtable will sketch out what these challenges are, focusing on the growing elderly population and the impact that this will have on healthcare service provision.
It will look at how the sectors of South East economy can respond to meet these challenges and will reveal where the opportunities for investment are within the care sector.
The panel discussion will also focus on technology and to what extent it can help to meet future care needs while also exploring the ethical and privacy questions that arise from the expansion of tech within the care sector.
The issue of regulation will also be addressed to determine what could be gone by upcoming administrations is helping they key economic sectors within the region to help with the challenges emerging from the care sector.
The staffing and skills shortage will also be addressed.
The roundtable may be attended by care home developers, academics, care home owners, healthcare technology companies, training providers, recruitment companies and facilities management companies.
Date: 9th July
Arrival: 10.30
Finish: 13.30, including a networking lunch
Venue: Herrington Carmichael, Brennan House, Farnborough Aerospace Centre Business Park, GU14 6XR
RSVP: Please request your free place by email to Jo Whittle, places are limited so we recommend reserving your place ASAP
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