

We will discuss topics that are common to you all, the opportunities available to you plus the problems you face and offer possible solutions.
Who should attend?
Catering personnel within Local Authorities, Healthcare, Social Care and Care Homes, HM Prisons, Armed Forces and Contract Caterers. Public Sector personnel responsible for staff training and development plus attraction and retention of staff.
Why attend?
The Public Sector Forum conference programme has been devised to engage delegates in thought-provoking and inspirational seminars delivered by experts in each field.
Topics include:
- Food and equipment procurement
- Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility Issues
- Nutritional labelling
- Skills and Training, including the UK Skills Passport
- Staff attraction and retention
- Diversity in the workplace
Network with colleagues, industry experts and suppliers during coffee and lunch breaks, as well as at the Conference Dinner on Tuesday night.
Exhibition Viewing
Running alongside the conference sessions on 18th November, the Public Sector Catering Exhibition will feature a host of suppliers to your industry displaying their latest products and services. Coffee and lunch breaks will be held in the Exhibition Hall, giving you the chance to source new ideas and innovative products.
Workshop sessions
In addition to the Public Sector Forum on Tuesday 18th November, there are a number of workshop sessions taking place on Monday 17th and Wednesday 19th November specific to each sector.


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