Leaders’ Forum: Brave new world or business as usual? What next for the children’s and adults’ sector
Leaders’ Forum: Brave new world or business as usual? What next for the children’s and adults’ sector
The Studio Birmingham 7 Cannon St Birmingham B2 5EP
09:30 - 16:30 Wednesday, 6 November 2024
Overview
Any change of government brings with it a shift in focus and emphasis. However, the constraints on resources and the desire to maximise impact are set to be enduring features of children’s and adults’ services leadership.
At Research in Practice our annual Leaders' Forum brings together Directors, Assistant Directors and strategic managers from across our network to debate key challenges and share solutions.
At this year’s conference, we will be exploring the case for making services fairer, not just more efficient, and considering how best to make the economic and moral case for social justice within public service reform. We will also examine the complex relationship between policy, evidence and ideology and the role of sector leaders in navigating this.
Colleagues from statutory and voluntary sector organisations, policy and academia will come together to share knowledge, experience and expertise. Leaders will discuss how social justice is much more than a desirable outcome - it is a vehicle for better support and services, and a fairer world.
Leaders’ Forum will take place on 6 November at The Studio Birmingham. This will be a one-day in-person only event.
Speakers
Confirmed speakers include:
- Professor Donna Hall
- Professor Eileen Munro
- Paul Kissack, Joseph Rowntree Foundation
- Professor Jon Glasby
Further speakers to be confirmed over the coming weeks.
Outcomes
Our Leaders’ Forum aims to bring together senior leaders to debate key challenges and share ideas and solutions. It will include leaders from across the adults’ and children’s sectors, and consider how we can better shape a fairer and more equitable system.
As a result of attending, participants will:
- Understand the centrality of social justice to public service reform.
- Consider their role in making support services more equitable.
- Reflect on the influence of evidence and ideology on their leadership role in a changing landscape.
Designed for
Leaders’ Forum is aimed at Directors, Assistant Directors and strategic managers from Partner organisations across the Research in Practice networks for children and families and for adults.
Please ensure that when booking a place for either yourself or on behalf of a colleague you are checking the suitability of their role in relation to this event.
We may contact you to check your suitability to attend based on your job title we have on file for you. Please check your account details are up to date before booking.
If you have any further queries, please contact our events team.
Booking
This year’s Leaders’ Forum is a one-day, in-person only event. As a Research in Practice Partner your attendance on the day, including lunch and refreshments, is included in your organisational membership.
Please note accommodation at this event is not included.
- Each children & families Partner can book up to two places.
- Each adults Partner can book up to two places.
Places are limited and will be managed on a first come first served basis.
Leaders’ Forum is a popular event and we strongly encourage you to book your place early, request a place by selecting the button above.
Audience Types
Senior leaders
Strategic leads
Professional Standards
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