CfPS 8th annual conference & exhibition
30th June - 1st July 2010, The Brewery, London
If you are interested in event sponsorship please click here to view the various sponsorship packages or contact our sponsorship team on 01323 637707 or email us at cfps2010@confpeople.co.uk
The Audit Commission is an independent watchdog, driving economy, efficiency and effectiveness in local public services to deliver better outcomes for everyone.
Our work across local government, health, housing, community safety and fire and rescue services means that we have a unique perspective. We promote value for money for taxpayers, auditing the £200 billion spent by 11,000 local public bodies.
As a force for improvement, we work in partnership to assess local public services and make practical recommendations for promoting a better quality of life for local people.
The Care Quality Commission is the independent regulator of health and social care in England. We regulate care provided by the NHS, local authorities, private companies and voluntary organisations. We aim to make sure better care is provided for everyone – in hospitals, care homes and peoples own homes. We also seek to protect the interests of people whose rights are restricted under the Mental Health Act. Visit about CQC at www.cqc.org.uk

Charities Evaluation Services is the UK's leading provider of training and consultancy on evaluation and quality systems in the voluntary sector. We work with local authorities and funders to improve voluntary sector effectiveness and outcomes. We produce PQASSO, the award winning quality standard, used by over 14,000 voluntary organisations.

Our shared ambition is to make an outstanding contribution to the success of local government. Together we work with and on behalf of councils to:
We provide services at the national level which support and are complementary to the regional and local support provided to councils, as well as the work councils themselves undertake.
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The London Assembly is a watchdog for London, championing transparency and accountability at City Hall. The Assembly publicly examines the policies, activities and decisions of the Mayor of London’s administration. The Mayor is required to consult Assembly Members in advance of producing his statutory strategies and his £14 billion a year budget, which includes the GLA portion of Londoners’ council tax. As well as conducting detailed examination of the Mayor’s policies through its meetings and committees, the Assembly directly questions the Mayor ten times a year at Mayor’s Question Time. The 25 Assembly Members are elected at the same time as the Mayor.
The National Development Team for Inclusion (NDTi) works with voluntary and statutory organisations to make change happen - which leads to people having better lives. Formed in 2009 when the Older People’s Programme integrated with NDT, we focus on age, disability and health related issues.
Major programmes are:
We work in 5 main ways:
For more information contact Alison Macadam on 01202 471423 or visit www.ndti.org.uk.
If you have any queries about the CfPS Annual Conference please contact the CfPS 2010 Conference Office on: Tel: 01323 637707 Fax: 01323 644904 Email: cfps2010@confpeople.co.uk
Help us to celebrate the achievements of colleagues shortlisted for the awards.
Please join us for the gala dinner & awards ceremony on the evening of 30 June. Tickets are on sale now. Don't miss this opportunity to catch up with colleagues.