Our Conference

Date: Thursday, 3rd April 2025
Location: Woburn House, Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9HQ.

Our Life Our CHOICE is proud to announce our upcoming national conference, a vital event for families, service users, and professionals who are passionate about advocating for equitable care and true CHOICE for adults with learning disabilities.

The conference will be chaired by our patron, Baroness Hilary Cass, and will feature a distinguished panel of speakers renowned in their fields. This event has been designed by families with lived experience to explore critical issues surrounding care and accommodation for adults with learning disabilities, including legal frameworks, regulatory policies, and lived experiences.

Key Sessions Include:

  • The Legal Framework:
    A comprehensive overview of international and UK-specific rights for individuals with learning disabilities.

  • The CQC: The Rationale Behind the Policy:
    An exploration of the Care Quality Commission’s role, responsibilities in regulating care settings, and the philosophies behind their stance on congregate settings.

  • A Choice-Based Approach to Social Care:
    Insights from a care provider on how government policy impacts choice in care and accommodation.

  • The Academic Framework:
    An analysis of the research shaping current policies and inspection reports.

  • Family Experiences:
    Real-life accounts from families impacted by the closure of village communities and the lack of viable alternatives.

This conference provides a unique opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions and collaborate on actionable steps to create a care system that prioritises equity, quality, and true choice for individuals with learning disabilities.

Ticket Information:

  • General Admission: £85
  • General Admission (Family members concession): £39

(All tickets include refreshments and a hot two-course buffet lunch.)

We look forward to welcoming you to this important event and working together to create a  CHOICE-based future for adults with learning disabilities.