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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.



     

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

     

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Rights Bill (part 2 of 3)


     

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