Domestic & Home Care European Forum
Le premier « Domestic & Home Care European Forum », en partenariat avec l’EFSI, la fédération européenne des services à la personne se tiendra mardi 29 novembre 2022, en même temps que le premier jour du Salon des services à la personne et de l'emploi à domicile à Paris Porte de Versailles.
Ce forum sera l'occasion de :
- partager la vision de l’évolution du secteur et d’expérience lors de conférences,
- visiter le salon et ses exposants, la France étant l’un des pays les plus en avance dans le domaine des Services à la personne,
- rencontrer les acteurs et décideurs européens, avec notamment une soirée dédiée au networking.
Le Salon des services à la personne et de l’emploi à domicile est organisé les 29 et 30 novembre, conjointement à Silver Economy Expo, à Paris Porte de Versailles.
Workshop
Plusieurs Workshop sont proposés (en anglais) :
- Workshop #1 –The Domestic and Home Care services of tomorrow (11:00 –12:30). Ce premier workshop rassemblera des professionels : This first workshop will gather PHS professionals sharing their views on the opportunities and challenges for the sector as we look ahead on the next three years. They will address the role of private actors in delivering Domestic and Home Care in the future, as well as potential room for new business models (e.g., live-in care, franchising, digital labourplatforms, etc.). The various speakers will also highlight the regulatory and political risks for the sector and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the sector.
- Workshop #2 -PHS Development opportunities in Europe: what can we expect in the years to come? (14:00 –15:30). This conference will invite participants to discuss which EU countries offer the best development opportunities. As such, experts will share their opinion on latest policy developments and the opportunities they might bring –or not –for PHS professionals in certain countries such as Belgium, Germany, France, Spain, and Sweden. Speakers will be invited to discuss their experiences and confront them with similar past evolutions in othercountries.
- Workshop #3 –How to attract, professionaliseand retain Domestic and Home Care workers? (16:30 –18:00) Workforce and capacity constraints are a threat for growth in the Domestic and Home Care services. Therefore, participants tothis workshop will share their position on what PHS providers can do differently to increase workers’ retention and professionalisation. What role can digitalisationplay? Furthermore, the Domestic and Home Care services workforce is diverse and relies heavily on migration. How can we ensure that the sector drives equity and inclusion, thus becoming a better workplace? This session will present a selection of three case studies to inspire new ideas and thinking and help PHS providers tackle these critical challenges.