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The REAL Supply Health Economics and Policy Seminar Series - The future of adult social care

Seminar

Join us for a discussion on 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.
Event date
Tuesday 9 June 2026, 1pm to 2pm
Location
In-person and online
University of York, ARC/014 Alan Maynard Auditorium, YO10 5DD, Alcuin Research Resource Centre, Campus West, University of York (Map)
Audience
Open to staff, students, the public
Admission
Free admission, booking not required

Event details

The REAL Supply Research Unit at CHE is delighted to be hosting Vic Rayner, Chief Executive of the National Care Forum, as the next speaker in our Health Economics and Policy Seminar Series.

This is a hybrid event. We’d love you to join us in person, but if you’re unable to attend onsite you’re very welcome to join us via Zoom.

  • Time & date: 9 June 2026, 1-2pm
  • In person: University of York, ARC/014 Alan Maynard Auditorium, YO10 5DD
  • Online: via Zoom (link provided at registration) 

Join us for a discussion on 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. 

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. 

Please send any questions or enquiries to realsupply@york.ac.uk

About the speaker

Professor Vic Rayner OBE

Biography: Professor Vic Rayner OBE is Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Care Forum, joining the organisation in 2016. She chairs the National Social Care Advisory Group on social care and technology and has been at the forefront of promoting digital transformation across care. She sits on a range of government and national specialist groups with a focus on the social care workforce, digital transformation, new models of care and regulation. She also sits on the House of Commons Health and Social Care Committee’s Expert Panel and is the former chair of the working group of the APPG on adult social care. In addition she is the outgoing chair of the government national workforce advisory group.

Venue details

Wheelchair accessible

Contact

Please send any questions or enquiries to realsupply@york.ac.uk