July 15, 2025
Hi $[FNAME|Customer]$ Do you know an excellent Activity Co-ordiantor?
Can't read or see images?  View this email in a browser
 

15 July 2025

Click here for details of how to join our members WhatsApp group.

     

WMCA Excellence in Care Awards - Just 2 weeks to go until the nomination window closes

The nomination window will close in 2 weeks time, so if you haven't done so already, time is running out to get those nominations in!



     

Upcoming WMCA Events

What is the Cost of Doing Nothing 

in Deescalation?


17 July 

Our training partner, the Crisis Prevention Institute offers our members de-escalation training solutions and train-the-trainer framework.


This introduction webinar will be your chance to meet the team and learn more about why you should invest in de-escalation training for your  workforce.ο»Ώ



     

NEW:

The Care Sector Power-Up: 

Plan Smart, Go Green, Get Funded!


7 August

West Midlands Care Association has teamed up with Business Growth West Midlands, to offer our members this free online conference on becoming more resilient in the current tough operating climate



Care Sector Resilience: A Free Day of Expert Webinars Join us for a focused day of free, expert-led webinars designed to help care providers strengthen their services and plan for long-term success.


We'll cover four key topics tailored to the needs of the care sector: Business Planning · Artificial Intelligence · Finance · Sustainability


     

For a full list of our upcoming events click the All Events button

     

International Recruitment News and Events

International Recruitment Webinar:

Get ready for the Employment 

Rights Bill (part 2 of 3)


     

WMCA and Sector News

Pimp My Zimmer 2025

     

wmca.digital

For everything digital in 

social care

Data (Use and Access) Act 2025

     

For all the latest news and updates relevant to the social care sector, check out the "News and Info" section of our website.

     

Our Partners


     

West Midlands Care Association  enquiries@wmca.care  01384 943000

 
West Midlands Care Association | Globe House Park Lane Halesowen B63 2RA
West Midlands Care Assication 
Authorized representativeCEO  |  Email addressenquiries@wmca.care  |  Phone

Share

October 14, 2025
Supporting People Living with Dementia During Halloween While Halloween can be a fun and festive time for many, it can present unique challenges for people living with dementia. The sudden changes in environment — from decorations and costumes to unfamiliar sounds and social interactions — may lead to increased confusion, anxiety, or distress. Here are some key considerations to keep in mind: 🧠 Confusion & Disorientation Halloween brings unusual sights and sounds, such as costumes, animated decorations, and themed music. These can be disorienting and may heighten feelings of anxiety or fear. 🎭 Strangers & Social Interactions For those who struggle to recognise familiar faces, engaging with costumed individuals can be unsettling and may lead to withdrawal or distress. 🚢‍♂️ Impacts on Mobility Decorations like hanging spiders, wires, or floor props can become physical hazards, especially for individuals with mobility issues who may feel unsure navigating altered spaces. πŸ”Š Overstimulation Loud music, sound effects, and busy environments can easily overwhelm someone with dementia, leading to agitation or confusion. 🏠 Changes in Routine & Environment Quick changes to the layout or appearance of a care home — such as sudden decorations — can disrupt a person’s sense of familiarity and make it harder for them to understand where they are. Recommendations for a Dementia-Friendly Halloween To ensure Halloween remains safe and inclusive, consider the following approaches: πŸ‚ Use autumnal decorations Opt for seasonal, non-threatening décor that supports orientation and creates a calming atmosphere. πŸ•―οΈ Create a calm environment Limit exposure to loud noises, flashing lights, and crowded spaces to reduce overstimulation. πŸ•°οΈ Maintain daily routines Keeping familiar schedules helps provide stability and reassurance. 🀝 Monitor interactions If Halloween activities are planned, stay close to individuals with dementia, observe their responses, and offer gentle reassurance as needed. πŸ’™ Promote care, not fear Above all, foster an environment rooted in empathy, understanding, and comfort — where care takes precedence over spectacle. By making thoughtful adjustments, we can ensure Halloween is a positive experience for everyone — especially those living with dementia.
October 14, 2025
New In-House Training Courses from WMCA Launching January 2026 14 October 2025
October 8, 2025
Fair Work Agency - what employers need to know (FREE checklist)
October 7, 2025
Fair Pay Agreement - Consultation Process is now open and Government announces £500m in funding towards it 7 October 2025
October 1, 2025
7 January 2026 10.00am - 1.00pm
Show More