Postponed – ALLIANCE Annual Conference 2020
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 13th November 2019

Due to the ongoing public health situation with COVID-19, the ALLIANCE has taken the difficult decision to postpone the conference.
The ALLIANCE Annual Conference and AGM, ‘Vision: the 4th Health and Social Care Integration event’, will take place on Monday 1 June 2020 in Glasgow.
The 2020 conference will consider how integration has been realised in line with the Scottish Government’s 2020 Vision for health and social care, what still needs to be done and how organisations and individuals can work together, across sectors, to collaborate and share ideas.
Our annual conference aims to be an important contribution to the debate around health and social care integration in Scotland. We will champion a range of activities happening in health and social care and bring together stakeholders from across Scottish society: people and communities, national and local government, academia, the health and social care sector, third sector, and more.
Registration for Vision: the 4th Health and Social Care Integration event will open in January.
We offer a range of sponsorship, advertising and exhibitor packages at this event. If you are interested in sponsoring, partnering or exhibiting at this event please contact the events team at event@alliance-scotland.org.uk or on 0141 404 0231.
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