| 09.30 | Registration and refreshments |
| 10.00 | Opening keynote – The future direction of dentistry (view from DHSC) Stephen Kinnock, Minister of State for Care Q&A facilitated by Joanne Rewcastle |
| 10.30 | Welcome and introduction – Celebrating DLN 10 Joanne Rewcastle, Associate Director, Communications and Engagement, GDC |
| 10.45 | Keynote – The policy cycle Rebecca Harris, Professor of Dental Public Health at the University of Liverpool |
| 11.15 | Lightning talk Mahendra Patel, Centre for Research Equity, Nuffield Department of Primary Care, Health Sciences, University of Oxford |
| 11.20 | Refreshment break and networking |
| 11.45 | Lightning talk Edmund Proffitt, CEO, BDIA |
| 11.50 | Panel discussion – The direction of travel across the four nations and what role the three strategic shifts may play Q&A facilitated by Colin MacKenzie, Head of Nations and Engagement, GDC
Panellists: - Andrew Dickenson, CDO Wales
- Tom Ferris, CDO Scotland
- Caroline Lappin, CDO Northern Ireland
- Jason Wong, CDO England
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| 12.50 | Buffet lunch and networking |
| 13.55 | Lightning talk Sue Fenton, Clinical Director, University of Portsmouth Dental Academy and incoming Chair of Association of Dental Hospitals |
| 14.00 | Workshop - How would you like things to work for patients in five years’ time (and how does the DLN prepare now to achieve this)? Five-minute introduction from facilitators, followed by 45-minute table discussion and 20-minute feedback discussion.
Facilitated by Catherine Rutland, Director of Policy and Clinical Affairs, Association of Dental Groups and Joanne Bowles, Chair, British Association of Dental Therapists - Focused discussions on the three shifts – hospital to community, analogue to digital, and sickness to prevention
- How do we measure the benefit and value of all the small incremental things we get from attending or being part of the DLN?
- What should the DLN focus on over the next ten events?
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| 15.15 | Summary and close Helen Phillips, Chair, GDC |
| 15.30 | Networking until 16:30 Refreshments provided |