11 June 2025

IHSCM Upcoming Events & Membership


The IHSCM have the following events coming up which we have been asked to promote to our WMCA members. If you are not already a member with IHSCM, you can sign up for free membership here. 


You will need your individual IHSCM membership number in order to register for a free ticket for any of the training events listed below.


The IHSCM have produced 2 short videos that may aid in generating interest in IHSCM membership and the sign up process.


• You can watch a short video demonstration of the sign up process here 

• You can watch a video on some of the benefits of IHSCM membership here



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IHSCM Workshop: Effective Communication and Negotiations Skills 

Thursday 19th June 2025 1.30-2.30pm


Join Claire Mould FIHSCM, Founder and Director of Curve Strategic on 19th June at 1.30pm as she imparts key skills required for Effective Communication and Negotiations. 


This session will: 

  • detail the significance of style and behaviour in successful negotiations
  • define the importance of establishing your own style 
  • focus on how to manage emotions and mitigate conflict 
  • explore integrative negotiation skills

Claire’s workshops are ‘informative’, ‘practical’, and ‘effective’, delivered in a way that is ‘easy to understand and apply the techniques’.


Register here:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1111616477809?aff=oddtdtcreator




IHSCM PowerHour: Medicines Waste in Care Homes

Tuesday 24th June 2025 12:00 -1.00pm


Join us for a PowerHour on Medicines Waste in Care Homes - Social & Environmental Impacts, on 24th June 12pm with Nuala Hampson from The Centre for Sustainable Healthcare.


Nuala will share her expertise on the current challenges, innovative solutions, and the critical role of sustainable practices in mitigating these impacts.


Join us to gain a deeper understanding of how to reduce medicines waste in the care home pathway.


Register here:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1360543374859?aff=oddtdtcreator




IHSCM PowerHour: Understanding Your Employee Rights

Wednesday 2nd July 2025 12:00-1.00pm


We are delighted to announce Andy Stanney, Senior HR Consultant at Nectar HR will join us for this PowerHour to help you understand what your rights as an employee are.


In today’s ever-evolving workplace, it is vital for employees to fully understand their rights and entitlements. This event aims to provide general guidance and insights into your legal protections and benefits in the workplace.


We will explore key areas such as:

  • Pay and working hours
  • Protection against unfair dismissal
  • Protection against discrimination
  • Redundancy pay
  • Flexible working
  • Holiday entitlements
  • Minimum notice periods

Don't miss this opportunity to ensure you are prepared to adapt to the evolving legal landscape and advocate for your rights effectively.


If you have any specific questions and are an IHSCM member you can book an individual session with Nectar HR HERE. Every IHSCM member is entitled to 1 hours FREE support / advice!


Register here:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1394381876729?aff=oddtdtcreator




For further information about the above events, please contact Charlotte Joseph, Operations Administrator at IHSCM on

02920 660299 or 07541 500283 or email: cjoseph@ihm.org.uk




 


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