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Full details of NACC Training and Development Forum announced

7th Aug 2015 - 09:38
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The National Association of Care Catering (NACC) Training & Development Forum 2015 returns to the East Midlands Conference Centre, Nottingham, on 30 September – 2 October.

The two-day event guarantees to engage, energise and entertain delegates, whilst sharing the latest innovations, ideas, guidelines and advice to boost their business’ catering provision.

Age UK chairman Diane Jeffrey will deliver the keynote address at the event, whilst other leading experts in the field of care, including David Sheard of Dementia Care Matters and Jilly Polson of Dementia Services Development Centre, will also deliver speeches.

Training modules will teach and challenge chefs with new approaches and perspectives for creating the right menu for service users in a care environment.

The training modules include: Keeping the classics contemporary and combining flavours; Simplicity is genius: less is more on the plate; and Experience the senses of ageing that will enable delegates to understand how the senses change with age.  The modules are specifically created for the NACC and delivered by Westminster Kingsway College and the Catering Academy.

The CaterCare Expo, running alongside the forum, gives delegates the opportunity to link with more than 40 manufacturers and suppliers to explore, experience, sample and test the very latest food, drink, technology, equipment and services appropriate for care establishments.

Neel Radia, national chair of the NACC, said: “The NACC Training & Development Forum is a must-attend event for anyone associated with the catering provision in a care environment.  It offers delegates a fantastic opportunity to consider the challenges ahead and be inspired by new ideas and solutions that will make a difference – be this through the brilliant speakers, training modules and cookery demonstrations on offer or through sharing ideas and experiences with like-minded peers.

“The line-up of speakers this year is phenomenal.  Dianne Jeffrey, David Sheard and Jilly Polson have so much knowledge and expertise to share.  I am personally looking forward to hearing what they have to say and joining in the dynamic discussions they are sure to provoke.  We are also thrilled to be working with Westminster Kingsway College and the Catering Academy to deliver first-class training modules that will introduce new skills and perspectives and instil renewed confidence in care chefs.

For further information and to book a delegate place at the NACC Training & Development Forum 2015 visit www.mcculloughmoore.co.uk/nacc. 
 

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