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Frontline Network Annual Conference 2023 - Registration now open! 

Frontline Network Annual Conference 2023 - Registration now open! 

Frontline Network Annual Conference 2023 - Registration now open! 

Friday, June 2, 2023

We are pleased to open registrations for our Frontline Network Conference. Read about our line up and book your FREE ticket today!

Our focus on ‘Working Together’ feels more timely than ever, given the scale of the challenges we face and the need for us to take coordinated action to address homelessness. 

Session themes draw on the insights raised by 1,182 frontline staff across the UK through our recent Frontline Worker Survey. The event will offer opportunities for frontline homelessness staff to hear about UK-wide approaches; to support learning and develop your networks. 

Below, you can find key information about the event, our schedule for the day and answers to some FAQs. 

  
Key information   

📅 Multiple sessions running across Thursday 29th June
📺 Online, join us from across the UK
💸 Free to attend and open to all
🎫 Book your ticket here and choose your sessions!


Schedule for the day

With over 20 expert speakers, we couldn't be more excited about our line up. In the morning we have a range of sessions providing information and training on specific aspects of frontline homelessness support. Then, in the afternoon there is a focus on practical tools you can use to look after your own wellbeing whilst undertaking this important work.    

You can find an overview of the schedule below, and browse further here to learn about session content and speakers. 

📌 Morning Opening Session and 4 Nation Roundtable Discussion (10:00am - 11:30am)

Tea / coffee break

Choice of morning sessions (11:50am - 1:00pm) 
📌 Health and Homelessness 
📌 Housing Legislation - A Bite-Sized Policy Update on Key Changes Across the 4 Nations 
📌 Accessing support and resources for people living in temporary accommodation 
📌 Immigration Advice and Guidance 

Break for lunch

📌 Afternoon Round Table Discussion: Supporting the Wellbeing Of Our Frontline Staff (2:00pm - 3:00pm)

Tea / coffee break

Choice of afternoon sessions (3:20pm - 4:20pm)
📌 Resilience and Wellbeing
📌 Boundaries and your Wellbeing Workshop
📌 Mindfulness & Compassion Based Self-Care Techniques

 

FAQs

🗨️ Who can attend?

This event is aimed at frontline staff working in the voluntary, statutory and public sectors with people experiencing homelessness, across the UK.

🗨️ How do I get a ticket?

Register here. You will then receive an email confirmation from HeySummit. Please check your junk folder if this doesn't arrive. This will include instructions to sign-in to the event and add any additional sessions you would like to attend. As you register for individual sessions, this will create a ‘schedule’ for you.

🗨️ Is it OK to only attend one session?

Yes, this is a choice-based event, so you can attend as many or as few sessions as you like, based on your interests and availability. 

🗨️ I can't make it, can I catch up with sessions afterwards?

Yes, sessions will be recorded and added to our website afterwards.

 

Got a question we haven't answered? Send us a message: frontline@stmartinscharity.org.uk

We look forward to seeing you on the 29th of June! 

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