May 7, 2025

Empowering your staff to positively manage their mental health and wellbeing

Sue Jones, Director of Social Care for the Institute of Health and Social Care Management will be speaking at our upcoming Members Virtual Conference: Your Essential Guide to Recruiting and Retaining Staff in Your Service on 21st May 2025.


Sue's presentation will focus on "Empowering your staff to positively manage their mental health and wellbeing"


You can find out more about Sue and the IHSCM below.


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Sue Jones stated,


"My passion is for care to be seen as a professional that people to aspire to work in and be part of.


The Institute of Health and Social Care Management are a professional management institute specifically for health and social care, and provide leadership management support to our individual members. All our sessions are CPD accredited and can be used to support the development of your team.


As part of West Midlands Care Association, every member of your organisation can access our leadership resources which are completely free.


If you are looking to attract, recruit and retain people then having a professional development process goes a long way to enable you to achieve this. The session that I will go through at the conference is how to create a professional development pathway for all your team."


For more information, contact Sue Jones on 02920 660299 or 07704 009810 or email: sjones@ihm.org.uk


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