Get ready for Nursing Live 2024

Find out what’s planned for Nursing Live 2024 and join us on 23-24 October at the ACC Liverpool for this unique nursing event. Register for your free ticket

Nursing Live

Nursing Live is a unique event that celebrates the entire nursing profession, bringing together CPD, peer-collaboration, self-care, career guidance, clinical skills, networking and fun all under one roof. More than 160 speakers will deliver practical, strategic, inspiring and therapeutic sessions.

What’s on offer for you and your nursing career?

The event is designed for nurses at every stage in their career, regardless of specialty, experience or background; whether you work in the NHS, independent sector or across health and social care. There are sessions specifically for students, newly qualified nurses, leaders and internationally educated nurses across all four fields of nursing.

But it's not just about professional development – we want to care for nurses as people as well as professionals, with self-care workshops and presentations on topics such as sleep, nutrition, menopause and stress-management.

The sessions at Nursing Live are delivered across a variety of formats. The main stage is home to our keynote speakers and strategic-level panels, while three Learning labs host practical case studies and conversation sessions. Two workshop spaces will provide interactive learning, and the compassion cafe offers therapeutic sessions sharing advice to help manage the emotional impact of nursing.

This year you can also register for 1:1 CV clinics, and even join the Nursing Live choir who will perform at the end of the first day, just for fun.

Find out more: 2024 Nursing Live agenda

Who will speak at Nursing Live?

The speaker list is growing by the day and we're delighted to have already confirmed:

• All four RCN Nurses of the Year, 2000-2023

• Key figures from Liverpool trusts Alder Hey, LUHFT and the Walton Centre, as well as Liverpool John Moores and Edge Hill universities

• Deborah Sturdy, chief nurse for adult social care

• Sue Tranka, chief nursing officer for Wales

• Anne Gow, deputy chief executive and director of nursing and system improvement, Healthcare Improvement Scotland

• Acosia Nyanin, deputy chief nursing officer for England

• Pat Cullen, general secretary and chief executive, Royal College of Nursing

• Nicola Ranger, chief nursing officer and deputy chief executive, Royal College of Nursing

• The newly appointed professor of social care at the University of Salford

Click here to view the full list of speakers confirmed to date.

Who will be exhibiting at Nursing Live?

As well as employers from the NHS and independent sector, we have a host of tech companies and suppliers who are keen to speak to nurses. The exhibition area will also showcase brands and beauty products too for an added touch of self-care and an opportunity to take time out for yourself.

Join us for a nursing event quite unlike any other at Nursing Live on 23-24 October at the ACC Liverpool. Register for your free ticket

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