Agenda for Later Life 2010
Venue: Victoria Park Plaza Hotel‚ London
Agenda for Later Life 2010 programme and booking form (1036.81 Kb)
We bring you the essential conference for anyone with an interest in public policy for older people.
Chaired by broadcaster and journalist Michael Buerk‚ the conference features speakers from the three main political parties‚ as well as key commentators‚ and will provide an overview of the key issues affecting older people. Just before the upcoming General Election‚ the conference will highlight the policy challenges for the decade ahead‚ and ask how experiences of later life should change by the end of the next parliament.
The conference programme includes discussion seminars led by policy experts to enable you to explore in detail the specific issues most appropriate to your work. As well as providing the latest intelligence on a wide range of policy areas‚ the discussion seminars will also offer plenty of opportunities to debate the issues with other delegates.
The conference will also launch the first 'Agenda for Later Life' report‚ which will reflect on the key challenges ahead‚ and set out the direction public policy must follow. Free copies of the report will be available to delegates.
Book before 12 February 2010 for Early bird booking rates!
Private
£349 + VAT (£410.07)
£299 + VAT (£351.33)*
Public
£279 + VAT (£327.83)
£229 + VAT (£269.08)*
Voluntary
£149 + VAT (£175.08)
£129 + VAT (£151.58)*
* Early-bird rate valid until Friday 12 February
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