9 July 2024

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WMCA Members Conference:
Your Essential Guide to Recruiting and Retaining Staff in Your Service


21 May 2025

9.30am - 2:00pm


Join us for a Members only Recruitment and Retention Event online on the 21st May 2025.


Recruitment and Retention is a perennial issue for the care sector and this event is tailored for employers seeking effective strategies to attract and retain top talent.


Learn from industry leaders about innovative recruitment techniques,

employee engagement initiatives, and best practices that foster a

positive workplace culture.


Don’t miss the chance to enhance your recruitment strategy and

strengthen your team.


These meetings are an opportunity for leadership teams to learn from other colleagues and to share good practice

Agenda (click on the logos to visit websites)


9:30am - 9:45am


Keiron Broadbent

Chief Executive

West Midlands Care Association


  • Introduction
  • How can WMCA support you with recruitment and retention?
  • Members area
  • Upcoming events

9:45am - 10:30am

Stephenie Malone

Legal Director

HCR Law


Stephanie Hallett

Head of Eagle HR

In partnership with HCR Law


  • Upcoming changes to employment law

10:30am - 11:15am

Will Murch

Partnerships Manager

Borderless


  • Staying on top of your Home Office compliance- What are the pitfalls?



11:00am - 11:15am - BREAK


11:15am - 12:00pm

Claire Dalton

Director

Social Care People


  • How to write an attractive job advert

12:00m - 12:45pm

Shirley Way

Head of Midlands Area

Skills for Care


  • What is values-based recruitment and why is it important?



12:45pm - 1:00pm - BREAK


1:00pm - 1:45pm


Susan Jones

Director of Social Care

IHSCM



  • Empowering your staff to positively manage their mental health and wellbeing
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