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Let’s reimagine care at home 

Our Life, Our Way!

Two inspiring events for those who believe that home is where people belong – no matter how complicated it may seem – brought to you by Dovida.   

We are hosting two events this November at Aloft Hotel in Dublin

Making Personalisation Real in Home Support

A Masterclass in One-Page Profiles led by Prof. Helen Sanderson MBE 
November 5, 2025, 10am-4pm – Tickets €195 incl. lunch 

Places are limited – book now so you don’t miss out! 

Innovation in Home Support Conference 2025

Our Life, Our Way! Let’s reimagine care at home 

November 6, 2025, 10am-4pm – Tickets €99 incl. lunch 

Making Personalisation Real in Home Support

One-Page Profiles: A Masterclass 

Wednesday November 5, 2025, 10am-4pm 

Are you a case manager or care manager supporting people to live well at home? 

One-Page Profiles are the foundation of great person-centered support and enable teams to build trust and psychological safety.  

In this Masterclass we will introduce you to person-centered conversations and thinking tools that can help you develop one-page profiles for people you have done a care plan with, and to share with your colleagues in the workplace. 

Masterclass presenters

Prof. Helen Sanderson PhD MBE 

Creator of the One-Page Profile, global leader in personalised care, TEDx speaker, founder of Helen Sanderson Associates, Wellbeing Teams (rated OUTSTANDING by CQC) and Community Circles, certified Date to LeadTM facilitator and Immunity to Change coach. 

Michelle Livesley

Michelle Livesley 

Michelle is a consultant in adult social care with a focus on personalising support. She works with Helen Sanderson Associates and Wellbeing Teams, helping introduce person-centred approaches to homecare, self-managing teams, and Values Based Recruitment. Michelle is also a trustee for the charity Community Circles, establishing circles of support to enable people to live well in communities.

Dr Kathleen McLoughlin 

Award-winning health and social care professional developing disability services with Dovida, Ireland’s largest provider of home support.  

Masterclass content

Using One-Page Profiles with people you support 

  • How One-Page Profiles are crucial for personalised support  
  • Learn and practice person-centred thinking tools to fully understand what matters to someone and what good support means to them.  
  • Capture this information in a One-Page Profiles that can be used by the team in day-to-day support and conversations.  
  • Know the best practice criteria for One-Page Profiles and be able to apply this  
  • Learn different ways that One-Page Profiles can be used and updated  
  • Be introduced to Confirmation Practices to support team members to reflect on how they are being used 

Using One-Page Profiles with colleagues 

  • An understanding why One-Page Profiles are important for psychological safety and the benefits of using them in teams  
  • Create your One-Page Profile that can be used with you team  
  • 10 ways that One-Page Profiles can be used in the workplace  
  • A quick start process to develop One-Page Profiles in a team meeting 
  • Learn practical strategies for implementing One-Page Profiles in teams 
  • Going from One-Page Profiles to team agreements 

Innovation in Home Support Conference 2025

Join us for the Innovation in Home Support Conference – a national event hosted by Dovida, Ireland’s leading home care provider. 

This ground-breaking conference will focus on reimagining home support for all individuals who wish to remain living their lives in their own homes and communities – no matter how complicated it may seem.

The morning session features insightful talks and illuminating panel discussions with sector-leading experts and influential voices, including:

  • Hildegarde Naughton, Minister of State at the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth with responsibility for Disability.
  • Mark Pollock, motivational speaker, explorer, athlete, and TED speaker who is exploring the intersection where humans and technology collide to cure paralysis in our lifetime.
  • Professor Helen Sanderson MBE, Creator of the One-Page Profile, global leader in personalised care, TEDx speaker and founder of Helen Sanderson Associates, Wellbeing Teams and Community Circles in the UK.
  • Tricia Nicoll, Founder of Gloriously Ordinary Lives – a movement that challenges people to see support through a different lens.
  • Joseph Musgrave, CEO of Home and Community Care Ireland.
  • Tony O’Brien, health analyst for the Sunday Independent and former DG of the HSE.

And in the afternoon, you’ll hear from people innovating on the frontline and academics whose cutting-edge research is asking vital questions about the future shape of home care in Ireland and beyond. Topics will include:

  • Safeguarding excellence,
  • Communicating with healthcare professionals,
  • Supporting people to die well at home,
  • The role of emerging digital technologies in home care and related ethical concerns.

Join us for a day of inspiration, insight, and action!

Conference speakers

Hildegarde Naughton TD

Minister of State at the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth with responsibility for Disability

Hildegarde was elected as a TD in 2016, and was member of a number of Oireachtas Committees, including: Communications, Climate Action and Environment (Chair); Future of Healthcare; and Budgetary Scrutiny. Hildegarde was a primary school teacher and previously served as a member of Galway City Council in 2009 and was Mayor of the city in 2011/2012.

Mark Pollack

Mark Pollack

Master of Ceremonies

Everything Mark Pollock does is about inspiring leaders and their teams to build resilience, optimise performance, and collaborate effectively so that they achieve more than they thought possible.

Unbroken by blindness in 1998, Mark became an adventure athlete competing in ultra-endurance races across deserts, mountains, and the polar ice caps including being the first blind person to race to the South Pole. He also won silver and bronze medals for rowing at the Commonwealth Games and set up an international professional speaking business.

In 2010, a fall from a second story window nearly killed him. Mark broke his back and the damage to his spinal cord left him paralysed. Now he is on a new expedition, this time exploring the intersection where humans and technology collide to cure paralysis in our lifetime.

Chairman of Collaborative Cures and founder of the global running series Run in the Dark, Mark has been involved in catalysing collaborations worth over $100 million on his mission to cure paralysis.  He was selected by the World Economic Forum as a Young Global Leader, served on the Global Futures Council on Human Enhancement and the Advisory Board of Cybathlon. In addition, he is a Wings for Life Ambassador (Europe) and was on the Board of the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation (USA) for a decade.

Currently Mark is pursuing a Professional Doctorate in Elite Performance (Sport) at Dublin City University, he is author of ‘Making It Happen’ and is the subject of the acclaimed documentaries’ Blind Man Walking ’and ‘Unbreakable – The Mark Pollock Story’. Mark has been awarded honorary doctorates by The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and also from Queens University Belfast. Furthermore, he holds a diploma in Global Leadership and Public Policy for the 21st Century from Harvard University, degrees from Trinity College Dublin and UCD Smurfit Graduate Business School.

Prof. Helen Sanderson MBE PhD 

Keynote Speaker

Helen Sanderson is an internationally recognised leader in person-centred practices, psychological safety, and innovative approaches to team development. With a career spanning over two decades, she has worked across health and social care systems to support more compassionate, collaborative, and high-performing teams.

Helen’s purpose is to demonstrate new ways of working, where the wellbeing of people and colleagues’ matter, in ways where communities benefit. This has to start with compassion, for ourselves, each other and together in communities.

Helen is the founder of Wellbeing Teams, an award-winning model inspired by Buurtzorg that reimagined homecare by embedding self-managed teams, person-centred practice, and strong relational foundations. Under her leadership, Wellbeing Teams received national recognition for their values-driven culture and recruitment, and was rated Outstanding by CQC.

Helen is one of 50 New Radicals in the UK and is award winning for innovation in health and care and value-based recruitment. Helen was the Department of Health’s expert advisor on person-centred approaches for 10 years, has a PhD, is the author of over 20 books and is a TedX speaker.

Helen’s current work focuses on building psychological safety through practical tools like team agreements, reflective practices, and strengths-based supervision. She supports organisations to shift from compliance to collaboration, from top-down command to co-created cultures of learning.

Tricia Nicoll

Special Guest

Tricia began her career in 1989 as a teacher of children with learning disabilities. This early experience made her passionate about inclusive education for all children. She is a long-term avoider of mental health services and has a history in the mental health survivor movement.
 
She has worked in the advocacy sector, running Skills for People, a user-led organisation in Newcastle upon Tyne, and she was part of the national Valuing People Support Team, working as the Northeast Regional Advisor and holding the national lead role for Advocacy.
 
As people started getting interested in the ideas around self-directed support and personal budgets, she moved to the Department of Health Personalisation team and worked on personal budgets, developing the Citizen Leaders and Having a Voice programmes which explored how people who draw on support can contribute genuinely and effectively as policy is both written and put into practice. She worked on the Getting a Life programme; the precursor to Preparing for Adulthood.
 
Since 2008, Tricia has worked for herself, exploring how we can organise support so that people really do get Gloriously Ordinary Lives. Tricia is committed to the principles (and practice) of building genuinely inclusive communities. She has a foster son who loves drawing and foster daughter who is a princess, both of whom happen to be autistic. She loves sunshine, cats, swimming in open water and a great book.

Tony O’Brien

Tony O’Brien has 30 years’ experience in the health and social care field in Ireland, leading services in the voluntary, public and private sectors. Tony has been CEO of three state agencies, including the National Cancer Screening Service Board, The National Treatment Purchase Fund and the HSE.

Tony serves as a board director or board chair of a number of healthcare-related companies in Ireland and internationally, and acts as strategic advisor for several healthcare leaders, including Dovida.

He also chairs the boards of two leading charities in the health and social care field. Tony is the health analyst for the Sunday Independent and an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Centre for Health Policy in the School of Medicine at Trinity College Dublin.

Exhibitors and advertising

As part of the conference, we will have a trade stand section where we would like to showcase aids, appliances and assistive technologies that can enable people to remain as independent as possible in their own home. 

If you are interested in exhibiting at this event please email conference@dovida.ie  

There is also an opportunity to pitch your product throughout the event in a ten-minute session – if you are interested in this please email conference@dovida.ie 

Finally, if your company is interested in advertising in the main conference room on a static slide between speakers or sponsoring another aspect of the event e.g. lanyards, refreshments, etc please email conference@dovida.ie