06/10/2009: Livability: Conservative Party Conference Event

Tuesday, 6 October 2009 12:00 AM

Conservative Party Conference Event, Manchester

Personalised care services...who knows best? Real freedom or care on the cheap?'
In partnership with the Disabilities Trust
Chair - Jenni Russell, journalist and broadcaster

Mark Harper MP, Shadow Minister for Disabled People

Barry Oldham, Chief Executive, The Disabilities Trust

Mary Bishop, Chief Executive, Livability

Tuesday 6th October

18:00 to 19:30

Palace 4, Palace Hotel

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