16 June 2024

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CAA Resilience Webinar


16 June 2025

2.00pm - 3.00pm


Virtual


When to seek financial advice as a care provider? 

 

The care sector faces growing challenges, however with the right support at the right time, care providers can navigate these pressures, protect their operations, and unlock long-term values.


Join us on 16th June when we will hear from Leon Goddard, Senior Adviser - Markets and Commissioning at the Local Government Association and industry expert Johnny Abraham, Managing Director at J9 Advisory, specialist business advisory services. 



The Care Association Alliance (CAA) is a collective of local care associations - including WMCA - from across England representing nearly 10000 care providers. 


Established to strengthen the voice of independent adult social care providers, the CAA serves as a vital link between local services and national policy-makers.


West Midlands Care Association was one of the founding members of the CAA, and through it our own members benefit from being part of a nationwide collective network and having their voice heard by national government.


For more information about the CAA , please click here

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