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We're bringing you all the care news you need to know in this month's September Care Focus! What's been making headlines this month? Explore news on the fair pay agreement, AI in care homes and dementia-friendly activities. Plus, more news about our NEW Care Innovation Summit Advisory Board! Keep reading to discover all the details...
Breaking News
Government Set To Engage With Social Care Sector Over Fair Pay Agreement
Care workers could see their first-ever Fair Pay Agreement next year, under plans unveiled by care minister Stephen Kinnock. The undertaking comes in the adult social care winter letter 2024 to 2025 in which the care minister sets out his priorities for improving service resilience.
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Care Homes offered AI to Monitor Residents
Care homes are being offered the chance to use artificial intelligence to monitor residents.?Dorset Council and Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council is looking for between nine and 22 care homes to take part in the initiative.
CareYourWay CEO Joins Care Innovation Summit Advisory Board
Sarah Sabater , CEO of CareYourWay , has been invited to join the Care Innovation Summit Advisory Board as its newest member.?This appointment underscores the Summit’s dedication to enhancing the care sector through collaboration with visionary leaders.
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The Care Workers’ Charity Announces Launch of Care Workers Advisory Board at House of Lords Afternoon Tea Event
The Care Workers' Charity is thrilled to announce the launch of its Care Workers Advisory Board and Care Worker Champions Project. Karolina Gerlich FRSA , CEO says?“This groundbreaking initiative, generously funded by The Rayne Foundation?
How Dementia-Friendly Activities Benefit Clients
At Walfinch Oxford, we believe that the approach to dementia should include sensory & intellectual stimulation. Science supports this, and the NHS recommends activities such as arts and crafts, and exercise like swimming and walks. We offer many activities, that are open to all clients, including those with dementia.
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Dementia Summit 2024: Care England Wrap Up
Care England ’s Policy Officer, Sibel, shares her reflections on the 2024 Dementia Summit, where leading voices in dementia care, innovation, and policy came together to discuss the future of compassionate, person-led care.?This past Tuesday, September 10, 2024, I had to pleasure of attending the Dementia Summit took place at the historic The King's Fund , attracting professionals and advocates from across the dementia care community.