Digital tech skills taught at a tech conference



Our current society is dominated by devices and computerised services. The digital tech sector is rapidly growing. Every day, innovative facilities are being implemented. As such, it is very important for both individuals and institutions to master these solutions which allow firms to explore new opportunities and expand their offerings. Being aware of this, several training sessions are being organised.
Addressing the above-mentioned issue, an event was recently held in Greenwich, London. It taught social care professionals the skills needed to harness digital tech. This convention was hosted by Tech for Care and the Royal Borough of Greenwich and its aim was to help people embrace technology. The conference highlighted the various aspects and advantages of adopting innovative systems for the social care industry. Moreover, attendees could have a look at the facilities that are already available.

During the event, the audience could listen to talks by technology experts such as David James, Head of Adult Social Care Policy, Care Quality Commission, Taffy Gatawa, Chief Information and Compliance Officer at everyLIFE Technologies, and James Drake, Royal Borough of Greenwich, Commissioner. They also attended seminars on interoperability, data protection, change management, recruitment and marketing. Moreover, there were interactive sessions to address concerns that the social care representatives might have.


Tech for Care organised an event for social care professionals

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