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National Children and Adult Services Conference 2010

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The National Children and Adult Services Conference is an established event that sees an audience of approximately 1200 high-level attendees coming together for three days to discuss and debate the latest issues affecting children and adult services. This event is vital to councillors, senior officers, policymakers and service managers with responsibilities for children's services and adult social care in the statutory, voluntary and private sector. It is also an important opportunity for networking with partners and MP's in related fields.

The conference will be held in Manchester at the newly revamped Manchester Central. Following on from the successful format of previous years, the 2010 Conference will open with registration at 9.00am on Wednesday 3rd November 2010 and close with lunch on Friday 5th November 2010.

General information

Title:

National Children and Adult Services Conference 2010

 

Organiser:

ADASS

 

Date:

03/11/2010 - 05/11/2010

 

Registration closing date:

26/10/2010

 
Additional information

Description:

Venue:

Manchester Central
Petersfield
Manchester
M2 3GX
 
Event contact details

Contact email:

 
Venue
Programme information

Programme:

This year's programme will include a mix of keynote/ministerial addresses and other significant plenary sessions by key players in adult and childrens services.
 

Booking Terms & Conditions:

For details on how to book onto this event please visit the ADASS website.
 

You can not book places on this event through this site.

The National Children and Adult Services Conference is an established event that sees an audience of approximately 1200 high-level attendees coming together for three days to discuss and debate the latest issues affecting children and adult services. This event is vital to councillors, senior officers, policymakers and service managers with responsibilities for children's services and adult social care in the statutory, voluntary and private sector. It is also an important opportunity for networking with partners and MP's in related fields.

The conference will be held in Manchester at the newly revamped Manchester Central. Following on from the successful format of previous years, the 2010 Conference will open with registration at 9.00am on Wednesday 3rd November 2010 and close with lunch on Friday 5th November 2010.