Special offer on conferences until 31 March 2010 - Book 4 places get the 5th FREE!
Technology is increasingly being used to deliver services.
However, it is also increasingly becoming the individual's right to choose how they are supported and whether or which technology should be used. This then becomes personalised technology that encompasses all technology platforms including high and low tech devices.
This conference, focusing on case studies, will explore the wider context from ethics, individual rights, policy initiatives and practice.
Speakers at the event
Key speakers include:
- Professor Tony Holland, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge
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Steve Barnard, Director of Information Strategy, Hft
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Dr Keven Doughty, Consultant and Deputy Director, CUHTec
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Dr Steve Beyer, Deputy Director, Welsh Centre for Learning Disability
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Miguel Gonzalez-Sancho-Bodero, Deputy Head of Unit “ICT for inclusion” Information Society and media Directorate General, European Commission
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Mike Cooney, Project Leader, Telecare, Care Services Efficiency Delivery, DH Care Networks
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Jackie Marshall-Cyrus, Lead Specialist on ALIP, Technology Strategy Board
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Anne Williams, National Director for Learning Disabilities, Department of Health
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Brian Perowne, Chief Executive Officer, Hft
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Ann Nursey, Assistant head of Adult Social Care (Learning Disabilities), Oxfordshire County Council
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Kevin Alderson, Public Sector Policy Director, Tunstall Healthcare.
Who should attend
- Family carers
- Paid carers
- Providers
- Practitioners
- Commissioners
- Policy makers
- Practice research academics
- Manufacturers.
Workshops
none
Pricing
£ 255.00 + VAT for Public sector/educational/charity/NHS'/local gov/voluntary orgs
£ 295.00 + VAT for Central gov/private orgs
£ 195.00 + VAT for Unwaged/student/small vol orgs