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Meeting the future challenges facing the Adult Social Care sector

Seminar

Part of the REAL Supply Health Economics and Policy Seminar Series

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Event date
Thursday 16 October 2025, 10am to 11am
Location
In-person and online
ARC/014 Alan Maynard Auditorium, Alcuin Research Resource Centre, Campus West, University of York (Map)
Audience
Open to the public
Admission
Free admission, booking required

Event details

The REAL Supply Unit Seminar Series brings together academics and other key stakeholders to hear directly from policymakers, decisionmakers and thought leaders - creating space for new insights and dialogue on the biggest issues facing the future of the NHS and social care in England. 

The REAL Supply Research Unit is delighted to welcome Oonagh Smyth, Chief Executive of Skills for Care, as the next speaker in our Health Economics and Policy Seminar Series. Oonagh will address the future challenges and opportunities facing the Adult Social Care sector.

This seminar will explore the future of adult social care, exploring the opportunities and risks shaping the sector and how policy can help meet the increasing care needs of the population.

 

Oonagh Smyth

Oonagh is CEO of Skills for Care, the strategic workforce development body for adult social care in England – which works to ensure that the sector has enough people with the right skills and values to provide the best possible care and support. For seven years she was Executive Director of Strategy and Influence at Mencap leading a directorate of around 500 people across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Oonagh has held roles at the Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action and the Northern Ireland Equality Commission, senior roles in Westminster Equalities Partnership and the National Council for Voluntary Organisations. She is a former Co-Chair of the Care and Support Alliance, which is a cross-sector alliance of 80 social care organisations influencing at the highest government levels.

Venue details

Wheelchair accessible

No hearing loop

Contact

The REAL Supply Team

realsupply@york.ac.uk