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A D R S AR TANDARDS BO Chaired by: Attending this comprehensive conference will SARAH ELLSON Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP enable you to: Keynote speakers: • Debate how the new regulatory regime is working in practice CYNTHIA BOWER Chief Executive, • Understand how to ensure compliance with the new Care Quality Commission essential standards of quality and safety JUDGE JOHN AITKEN Deputy Chamber President, • Explore how the Care Quality Commission is using its Health, Education and Social Care Chamber, (SEND, Care new enforcement powers Standards & Primary Health Lists) Speakers: • Hear an update from the First-tier Tribunal on registration FRANCES PATTERSON QC and cancellation cases The Law Commission FRANK URSELL • Get to grips with the latest developments affecting Registered Nursing Home Association safeguarding vulnerable adults STUART MARCHANT Bates Wells & Braithwaite “An excellent summary of a complex statutory area KERRY BRETHERTON of legislation” Hardwicke Building E. Law, Head of Safeguarding, Herefordshire Council, JEREMY ALLIN delegate 2010 Regulation of Health & Social Care Providers Conference Lester Aldridge LLP FENELLA MORRIS BOOK TODAY tel +44 (0)20 7347 3573 39 Essex Street Chambers fax +44 (0)20 7347 3576 email [email protected] PAUL SPENCER 3 Serjeants’ Inn www.conferencesandtraining.com/health-social-regulation Practical guidance to mitigate risk and thrive in the new regulatory regime

Why attend this conference? Who will you meet? 2010 has seen seismic changes to the ways in You will be in good company, organisations that which providers of health and social care are benefited from our previous Health & Social Care regulated. For the first time, they are governed Conferences include: by a single integrated regulator, the Care Quality • 2Care • Administrative Justice and Tribunals Council • Commission. The National Minimum Standards Anthony Collins LLP • Avery Healthcare • Bates have been replaced and providers of health and Wells & Braithwaite • Beachcroft LLP • Berrymans Lace social care now need to comply with the essential Mawer • Bevan Brittan LLP • BID Services • Blake Lapthorn • Borough of Poole • Bristol City Council • standards for quality and safety. The Care Quality LLP • Bupa Care Services • Capsticks Solicitors LLP • Care Commission also has tough new regulatory Management Group Ltd • Care UK • Chambers of S Kadri QC powers to ensure compliance with the new • Charles Russell LLP • Choice Care Group • Clarke Willmott essential standards. LLP • Council for Healthcare Regulatory Excellence • Dorset Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust • Essex Cares Ltd • Furley Chaired by Sarah Ellson of Field Fisher Waterhouse Page LLP Solicitors • General Medical Council • General Social Care Council • General Teaching Council • Goodmans Law Ltd LLP, Butterworths’ conference will be an excellent • Hempsons Solicitors • Herefordshire Council • opportunity to discuss how the new regulatory LLP • Howells LLP • Independence Homes Ltd • Independent regime is working in practice. The conference Living Fund • LLP • Joelson Wilson LLP • Joseph Rowntree Foundation • Kingsdale Care Home • Kingsley will also explore challenges arising from the Napley LLP • London Ambulance Service NHS Trust • London safeguarding of vulnerable adults, deal with HSE Borough of Hounslow • Maclay Murray & Spens LLP • Martin prosecutions and look at how the regulatory House Childrens Hospice • Millenium Employment Agency environment may change under the new coalition Ltd • Mills & Reeve LLP • Mission Care • MLM Cartwright • Nash College • NHS Buckinghamshire • Nora Chase House Government. We are particularly delighted to Ltd • Outer Temple Chambers • LLP • Plexus welcome Cynthia Bower, Chief Executive, Care Law • Redbridge Community Housing Ltd • Reynolds Porter Quality Commission and Judge Aitken, Deputy Chamberlain LLP • Royal College of Nursing • St Catherines House Nursing Home • SW London & St George’s NHS Mental Chamber President, Health, Education and Social Health Trust • Swindon Borough Council • Swindon Primary Care Chamber as the keynote speakers at this event. Care Trust • The Drive Care Homes Ltd • The Sue Ryder Care • UK Council for Psychotherapy • Unison Cheshire East Branch • Weightmans LLP • Welwyn Garden City Housing Association • Westminster Housing with Care Services • Wragge & Co LLP • How will you benefit from Hear what delegates at our 2010 attending? regulation of Health & Social 1) Discuss how the new regulatory regime is affecting the operations of health and social Care Providers conference said: care providers “Invaluable update on a dense and 2) Understand how to prove compliance with complex area of law” the new essential standards for quality and D. Firth, Partner, Capsticks Solicitors safety “Very informative, leading to better 3) Get to grips with the key decisions from the understanding of this complex area” First-tier Tribunal over the last 18 months B. Turnball, Interim Head of Service, Hounslow Council 4) Debate the implications of the Care Quality “Informative challenge on how to work Commission’s annual report on the use of within the regulations. Excellent speakers” the Mental Health Act 1983 S. O’Leary, Head of Care, Martin House Children’s Hospice

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08.50 Registration & coffee • Regulatory outlook for the future Moderator: 09.20 Chair’s opening remarks SARAH ELLSON, Partner, Field Fisher SARAH ELLSON, Partner, Waterhouse LLP Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP Panellists will include: 09.30 The new regulatory regime in practice FRANCES PATTERSON QC, Public Law Commission, The Law Commission • An update from the Care Quality Commission on the new regulatory system and how this KERRY BRETHERTON, Hardwicke Building system is working in practice • Question and answer session 14.45 Safeguarding vulnerable adults – CYNTHIA BOWER, Chief Executive, where are we going?

Keynote address Keynote Care Quality Commission • Government review of the vetting and barring scheme 10.15 The provider’s perspective – • Independent Barring Board operational issues arising from the • Independent Safeguarding Authority new regulatory system • Criminal record checks • No Secrets 2 • How are the new regulations affecting the • The Government policy vision on safeguarding operation of providers of health and social care? JEREMY ALLIN, Partner, Lester Aldridge LLP • Proving compliance with the new standards FRANK URSELL, Chief Executive Officer, 15.30 Afternoon tea Registered Nursing Home Association

11.00 Coffee 15.45 Mental health and mental capacity 11.15 Enforcement actions issues for care providers • When is supported living still residential care – • Enforcement code the implications of G v E • Inspections – the new process • An update on the use of the Deprivation of • Complying with essential standards of quality Liberty Safeguards and safety • The implications of the CQC’s annual report on • Relationship between risk profiles and inspections the use of the Mental Health Act 1983 STUART MARCHANT, Partner, Bates Wells & FENELLA MORRIS, 39 Essex Street Chambers Braithwaite 16.30 HSE prosecutions in health and 12.00 The First-tier Tribunal social care settings • Case law update: challenges around • Prosecution guidance and representations letters registration and cancellation cases • Cautions • Appeals • Summary or Crown Court trial? JUDGE JOHN AITKEN, Deputy Chamber • Defending such cases President, Health, Education and Social Care PAUL SPENCER, 3 Serjeants’ Inn Chamber, (SEND, Care Standards & Primary Keynote address Keynote Health Lists) 17.00 Chairs closing remarks 12.45 Lunch 17.10 Conference ends

13.45 Questions and panel session on the future for the regulation of health & Chaired by: social care providers SARAH ELLSON is a partner in the Public and Regulatory Law Group at Field • Implications of the Arm’s Length Bodies Review Fisher Waterhouse and has specialised in health and social care regulation for over 10 years. Her clients include the GMC, the NMC, the GSCC, the HFEA, and • Department of Health consultation paper the HTA. She was part of the team who provided the legal support to establish “Liberating the NHS: Regulating healthcare the CQC and continues to be involved in work for the Commission. She is a providers” specialist adviser to the police investigating crime and safeguarding in health and social care settings. Sarah regularly provides bespoke training in this area. • Impact of funding cuts upon regulation

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