Authors:LAG
Created:2017-01-10
Last updated:2023-09-18
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10 February 2017, London
EARLY BIRD OFFER EXTENDED- SAVE £50 ON COURSE FEES FOR BOOKINGS BEFORE 23 JANUARY 2017!  The Care Act 2014 was billed as the 'most significant reform of care and support in more than 60 years, putting people and their carers in control of their care and support'.  Now that it has had time to bed down, the LAG Community Care Conference 2017 considers the progress made to achieving this ambition: whether the political rhetoric has been matched by the reality on the ground.
Speakers include:
Professor Luke Clements
Paul Bowen QC
Richard Gordon QC
Stephen Knafler QC
Steve Broach Carolyn Goodall
Emily Holzhausen
Steve Hynes
Michael Mandelstam
Sophy Miles
Alex Ruck Keene The conference brings together leading experts in this field who will provide an overview of the new legal scheme and details of case law and policy developments since the Act came into force in April 2015.
Draft programme 9.00 Registration 9.25 Conference open Steve Hynes,Legal Action Group 9.30 Opening address Stephen Knafler QC,  Landmark Chambers 10.05Master Classes A 1. Challenging cuts in care packages - Steve Broach,  Monckton Chambers  and Jamie Burton,  Doughty Street Chambers 2.Carers and the legal landscape - Emily  Holzhausen,  Carers UK 10.50  Break 11.10 Keynote address Matching rhetoric with reality - Luke Clements, Cerebra Professor of Law at Leeds University 11.45Master Classes B 3. Charging and the future of paying for care - Carolyn Goodall 4. Safeguarding adults - Michael Mandelstam 12.30  Lunch 13.30The Care Act 2014 - is it working? Discussion, questions and comment (with morning speakers on Panel) 14.15Master Classes C 5. NHS Continuing Healthcare law - Luke Clements, Cerebra Professor of  Law at  Leeds University 6. Care services and people from abroad - Stephen Knafler QC, Landmark Chambers
15.00 Break 15.15 Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DolS) and the Care Act 2014 Duties
Paul Bowen QC,  Brick Court Chambers, Sophy Miles,  Doughty Street Chambers   and Alex Ruck Keene,  39 Essex Chambers 16.15 Closing keynote  Richard Gordon QC,  Brick Court Chambers Please note this programme is liable to change. Download a booking formhere To book onlinehere Who should attend: Legal aid practitioners, human rights lawyers, health and social care lawyers, advisers, local authority social services and legal departments, health authorities and NHS trust managers, residential care managers, directors of public health, disability rights organisations, non-governmental organisations and charities.