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Conferences & Masterclasses

Researched by our experienced conference producers our CPD certified conferences offer national policy, law and evidenced based research updates, best practice case study presentations and extended sessions delivered by high profile and experienced speakers leading in their field or area of practice. Programmes provide practical guidance, tips and advice for improving services, policies and practice to ensure high quality care, experience and outcomes for adults, children and your workforce.

Facilitator led indepth, interactive masterclasses and training courses focussing on specific areas of practice and role development and offering practical teaching and coaching through case study exercises and groupwork. Our masterclasses allow more time for one-to-one discussion allowing time to reflect on individual cases, challenges and issues.

Date
Title
Thu, 18 Jun 2026
Fri, 19 Jun 2026
Patient Safety in Hospices
Virtual, Online
Mon, 22–Tue, 23 Jun 2026
Safeguarding Level 5
Virtual, Online
Mon, 22–Tue, 23 Jun 2026
Thu, 25 Jun 2026
Thu, 2 Jul 2026
Duty of Candour
Virtual, Online

Latest News

Nearly 3000 NHS patients a day receiving corridor care
Friday 12 Jun 2026
NHS England has released the first data collection on Corridor Care – Urgent and Emergency Care Daily Situation 
The impact of online misogyny on children and young people
Wednesday 10 Jun 2026
New research from Barnardo’s highlights the scale of online misogyny and digital harm affecting children and young people across the UK.
CQC Report Warns People Are Waiting Too Long for Mental Health Care
Friday 5 Jun 2026
A report from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has highlighted growing concerns that people are waiting too long to access mental health services, with many becoming significantly more unwell before receiving the care they need.
Report Calls for More Research on Smartphones and Children
Wednesday 3 Jun 2026
A new government-commissioned report has highlighted the need for stronger evidence on how smartphones and social media affect children and young people.

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