Events
Events are a core part of the work of the Welsh NHS Confederation. During the year we run several different types of events for our members. Events serve several purposes. They: -
- Connect members across organisations
- Keep them informed of new and interesting ideas
- Provide a platform for our influencing agenda
- Connect members with new thinking
Upcoming events
Welsh Annual Conference 2010
Interest in chronic conditions management has grown considerably in the last five years, but has care improved? Has a focus on prevention worked? What have we learnt so far? This conference draws on international expertise to improve services and find sustainable and affordable solutions for the future.
Summer Masterclasses
Open to board members and directors of our member organisations, this varied programme of four free events provides an informal opportunity to learn from a range of expert speakers on some of the strategic challenges facing the NHS in Wales.
Board development: Mental health
Two board development sessions for independent members focusing specifically on mental health will be held on March 30th and April 27th 2010.
Annual Conference dates 2009-15
Find out the dates of all our annual conferences until 2015.
Past Events
Welsh Annual Conference 2009
For photos, presentations and a conference round-up, check out our conference pages.
Board Development Archive
This comprehensive development programme for Chairs, non-executive directors and non-officer members provides support, information and networking opportunities.
Bringing New Zealand to you
In July 2009, the Welsh NHS Confederation hosted a free event with Chris Clarke, former CEO of Hawke’s Bay District Health Board in New Zealand. Slides from Chris' presentation are now available to download.
Welsh Annual Conference 2008
Speakers such as Health Minister, Edwina Hart and WRU Chief Executive, Roger Lewis made this a 'must see' event. See our conference pages to read a conference round-up, view speakers' presentations and request audio recordings of the sessions.