July 18, 2023

Registered Manager Webinar: Involving people in care planning

Thursday 21st September 2023 - 10:00–11:00am

 

Do you want to learn more about practical and person-centred ways to involve the people you support and meet expectations?

 

This webinar, run by Skills for Care, will provide insight into how other adult social services involve people in different parts of the care planning process, ensuring that people’s needs continue to be met through regular reviews and support. They will also explore how Outstanding rated services directly involve individuals to ensure a service delivers outcomes focused person-centred care.

 

With live panel discussions and debate, the webinar will provide the opportunity to ask questions and learn about different approaches to meet people’s needs, as well as the associated CQC inspection focus.

 

This webinar is delivered in partnership with The Outstanding Society and is aimed at frontline managers, senior care workers, and others supporting the service to involve people in planning their daily care.

 

Register now to secure your place: https://sfca.re/3pgL86h 

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