PRESENTATIONS - THEMATIC PANEL DISCUSSIONS
9 Thematic Panel Discussions running in parallel over 2 sessions on 15 and 16 June.
THEMATIC PANEL DISCUSSIONS : 15 JUNE 14:00-15:15
Alia Kamlani, Partner, Government & Public Services Leader, Human & Social Services, Deloitte: Technology Aided Support for People Experiencing Multiple Disadvantages
National Association of Local Authorities and Regions, Sweden; Yrkesresan Child and Youth, Gothenburg Region, Sweden; Adda Competence, Sweden; Child and Youth Social Administration, Gothenburg City, Sweden: Department for Knowledge-Based Policy in Social Services, National Board of Health and Welfare, Sweden: A Professional Journey through IT
Elisabet Höög, Research Manager, Research and Development for Social Work, Region Västerbotten, Sweden: A Digital Colleague – When a Physical Colleague is Missing
Mairead Harkin, Workforce Development Officer for Digital Learning, Northern Ireland Social Care Council, United Kingdom: Grief and Bereavement -An Indispensable Tool for the Social Care Sector Professional
• Alfred Grixti, Chief Executive Officer, Foundation for Social Welfare Services, Malta: Digital Transformation Supporting the Workforce
Christopher Wroath, Digital Transformation Director, NHS Education for Scotland, United Kingdom: TURAS – A tool for Decision Making on Managing Health Threats in Care Homes
José Vargas Casas, Head of Andalusian Telecare Service, Andalusian Agency for Social Services and Dependency (ASSDA), Spain: The Andalusian Telecare Service
Katja de Jong, Department of Family, Participation and Social Affairs, Social Planning and Governance Team, Pinneberg County Council, Germany
Uwe Hellwig, Research Associate, German Association for Public and Private Welfare, Germany: Digitalised Social Planning for Decision Making and Governance Processes
Hendrik-jan Graber, Director, Datafuture, The Netherlands: From data-insight to action perspective
THEMATIC PANEL DISCUSSIONS : 16 June 10:00-11:15
Jessica Chamba, EY Global Human Services Co- Leader; Associate Partner, Health and Social Services Consulting, EY Advisory: Effective Long-term Care Underpinned by Data and IT; The Power of Prevention in Human Services
Jens Petur Andreasen, Key Account Manager of the National Digitalisation Programme, Faroe Islands: Building Empathic Citizen Centred Services on a Decentralized Public Platform
Lluís Torrens, Secretary of Social Affairs and Families, Regional Government of Catalonia, Spain: wSocial- Basic Social Services Information System
Ornella Guglielmino, Director, Regional Ministry for Social Inclusion, Regional Government of Lazio, Italy: Digital Social Ecosystem – A Community Network for Social Cohesion
Kostiantyn Koshelenko, Deputy Minister of Social Policy of Ukraine for Digital Development, Digital Transformation, and Digitization, Ukraine: Digital Transformation of Social Care During the War
Armelle Tilly, Vice President of Solidarity and Social Affairs, Département des Hauts-de-Seine, France: Providing Digital Service Access for People with Difficulties
Eydis Ros Armannsdottir, Project Manager of CONET Welfare, Sudurnes, Iceland: Sudurnes – Collaborative Network of Welfare
Karin Fröderberg, Project Manager, Kommunal utveckling, Municipality of Jönköping, Sweden: Achieving Inclusion and Employment through Digitisation and Theory of Recognition
Heidi Anttila, Senior Researcher, National Institute for Health & Welfare (THL), Finland: National Programme to Support Wellbeing, Ageing and Care at Home through Technology
Josep Muñoz, General Manager, Social Services department, Barcelona Provincial Council, Spain: Home Care Technologies – Prediction and Prevention
Marina Arkkukangas, Director, Sormland Research & Development, Sweden: Telemonitoring in Healthcare