Come to MiP’s North Summit 2019

We are delighted to announce that MiP is holding an additional summit this summer in the North of England. The early evening event is free of charge to all MiP members, and open to all health and care managers with an interest in our work.
MiP’s North Summit will be held on Wednesday 12 June in Leeds, bringing our members and stakeholders in the North together for a focused discussion with key NHS spokespeople.
There will be structured debates on topics such as organisational change, professional development, achieving success, promoting a ‘Just and Learning Culture’ and pensions.
Confirmed speakers include: Julian Hartley, chief executive of The Leeds University Teaching Hospitals, who will lay out his vision for the future of the NHS; Peter Homa CBE, chair of the NHS Leadership Academy; and Alan Fox, national pensions officer for UNISON.
The event will run 4-6pm, followed by a reception, and will be held at Horizon, 2 Brewery Wharf, Kendall Street, Leeds LS10 1JR.
Places are free of charge to members or £50 to non-members. Numbers are limited, so register now to avoid disappointment.
To register, visit connectpa.co.uk/events/mips-north-summit/, email mip@connectpa.co.uk or phone Connect on 020 7592 9490.
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