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Autumn Legal Update



11 November 2025

11.30am  - 12.30pm


This webinar from longstanding WMCA partner HCR Law on legal updates for the care sector offers essential insights into recent regulatory changes and legal challenges faced by providers.


It covers the current top five legal issues care providers must be aware of, such as safeguarding, employment law, compliance, safeguarding, and contractual obligations.


We are also aware that CQC are taking more enforcement action against providers lately, so attendees will learn practical steps to prepare and respond effectively if the CQC initiates enforcement action.


The session aims to equip care providers with the knowledge to navigate legal complexities confidently, ensuring compliance and safeguarding their operations.


Perfect for care managers and owners, this webinar promotes a proactive approach to legal challenges in the care sector.

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