Access All Areas
Access All Areas Health, Support and Care is back for 2023!
Join us for our industry-leading virtual event with thought-provoking conversations and discussions, insightful product sessions and a behind-the-scenes look at what’s happening in Health, Support and Care at Access.
This year we are excited to present health, support and care dedicated sessions of sector-specific content across two weeks that showcase our portfolio of integrated solutions, empowering professionals in healthcare, social care, housing and care services to deliver joined-up quality and preventative care.
How to take part
Click on any of the "Register" buttons and fill in the quick registration form. We'll send you an email to verify your email address with a link back to the site to start planning your agenda.
Click on "Agenda" at the top of the page and see all of the sessions that are taking place. Use the filter option to find sessions that match your role, your business sector, and your organisation.
You can join as many sessions as you want - just click on the seat icon next to the title and they'll appear in "My Registered Sessions". You can also add them to "My Interests" by clicking on the star icon and save your seat later
When the time comes for the session to take place, simply click on the title of the session to join
If you miss a session, don't worry as they'll be available "On Demand" after the event has finished.
We are proud to support
At Access we are proud to support the Care Workers' Charity and as part of this year's Access All Areas we are requesting that those able to do so make a small donation in aid of the charity.
The Care Workers’ Charity (CWC) was founded in 2009 with the objective of supporting current and former care workers with one-off crisis grants.
Since 2020 we have paid out over £5.7million in Grants to over 10,000 care workers in need. There are 1.5 million care workers in the UK, contributing to one of the largest workforces, and caring for some of the most vulnerable people in our society.
For the UK's care workers, early starts, long hours and mentally draining work are part and parcel of the job. As a result, it's all too easy for illness, or other unforeseen circumstances, to push them beyond their financial limits.