Public Law Proceedings in the Age of Tech & AI: Care Conference, 12 June ’26

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Anthony Burgess

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We are delighted to announce further details concerning our upcoming Annual Care Conference – Public Law Proceedings in the Age of Tech & AI.

A full-day programme featuring external speakers and Barristers from our specialist Care Team addressing the future role of AI and technology within public law proceedings. Each speaker will bring their own unique insights to this fast-developing field which is set to bring substantial changes and challenges for all those working within child protection and child welfare.

Join us for what promises to be a highly informative day – to be followed by a drinks reception giving you a chance to meet some of our speakers, catch up with friends and colleagues, and make new connections across the public law community.

Date: Friday 12 June 2026

Timings: 0930 registration, 1000-1630 conference, 1630 drinks reception

Venue: The Library of Birmingham, Centenary Square, Birmingham B1 2ND

Cost: £25 + vat

We will be releasing full programme details in due course.

CONFIRMED SPEAKERS

The Honourable Ms Justice Harris

Dr Rosanne Palmer – 
Author of Generative AI and Social Work: Initial Guidance for Practice and Ethics
Rachel Sensicle – Independent Social Worker and Forensic Risk Assessor

Julie Moseley – Barrister
Gemma Bowes – Barrister
Anna Peaston – Barrister
Bethany Armitage – Barrister

Casey Baldwin – DNA Legal
Alicia Farran – OurFamilyWizard

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Care Conference 2026

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Written by Anthony Burgess

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