SIG Chair: Dr Sarah Carlick, MeSafe.
In supporting people who need care & support we are constantly innovating and creating new care pathways and helping people achieve the outcomes they want for themselves. New technology provides great opportunity and an inherent part of the new opportunity landscape is risk. How do we manage the risk, how do we enhance awareness of the need for cybersecurity and how do we approached education, training and development of people who are part of the circle of care alongside the people they support?
We will bring out examples of ways of working and share how this issue is being tackled in Adult Social Care and then look at lessons the care community as a whole can draw from this experience. The presenters will look to share experience and learn with you.
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| Innovation in care; Creativity and Security - Member | £0.00 | |
| Innovation in care; Creativity and Security - Standard | £15.00 |
Daniel is a leading consultant in digital transformation within the social care community, with a strong focus on integrating technology to enhance care delivery and efficiency. As Managing Director of Casson Consulting London Ltd, he advises care providers, government and tech providers on embedding digital innovation into their operations.
He played a role in shaping the Digital Social Care Records (DSCRs) implementation program across England. His expertise extends to data security, care tech evaluation, digital strategy and thought leadership, ensuring that technology adoption in social care is both effective and sustainable.
He has authored reports, including "Cultivating the Seeds of Change in Adult Social Care" for NHS Digital, and co-chaired Public Policy Projects’ (PPP) report on the Future of Care alongside ex-deputy Prime Minister Rt. Hon Damian Green MP. He set up and led Care England’s (the leading UK care body) Digital Special Interest Group, which has gone on to drive sector-wide digital transformation.
His roles include:
Beyond consultancy, Daniel has held senior roles in Jewish Care, World Jewish Aid, and EveryChild, demonstrating his commitment to improving people’s quality of life in the UK and beyond.
Dan O’Shaughnessy is the Head of Programme Delivery for Digital Care Hub's Better Security, Better Care Programme – a nationwide programme that supports the Adult Social Care sector with data protection and cyber security. Dan is a Trustee of a Supported Living Care Provider and possesses a broad spectrum of experience in social care, accumulated over the years, specialising in cyber security & data analysis. Dan is currently undertaking a Cyber Executive MBA.
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