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IHSCM PowerHour:

Medicines Waste in Care Homes


24 June 2025

12.00pm - 1.00pm

Venue:


Online


We are delighted to be joined by financial coach Dianne Sullivan on 10th June at 12pm for this PowerHour on Understanding Retirement Planning!

 

Dianne will provide valuable insights on the following topics:



  • Savings and investments
  • Employee benefits and pensions
  • Financial independence and security
  • Difference between defined benefit and defined contribution pensions

 

We encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity to enhance your financial knowledge and planning skills.

 


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This event is delivered by IHSCM, not WMCA. By clicking the button below you will be redirected to an external website to complete your registration


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IHSCM Membership is free to members of WMCA.  Please check out dertails here (WMCA Website password needed)


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