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Carer Webinars
Expert guidance on the subjects that matter to frontline workers in domiciliary care.
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Caring for people with dementia
Tuesday 14th January 2025 @ 1.30pm
Behaviour analyst Dr Emma Williams of PACT will run a specialist session on working with people with dementia. You'll receive positive, practical and effective support that makes a real difference to quality of life for your clients and for you as a care worker.
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View recordings of all previous carer webinars, free on-demand. Please share them with your care teams!
Coping with grief as a domiciliary carer
Better understand how to manage loss and stay resilient.
Jeanette Fornwalt, a specialist grief coach and comforter, offers tools and advice on navigating grief and coping with the emotional demands of being a caring professional.
Managing stress at work in homecare
Recognise stress and prevent it becoming a problem.
Helen Gruber of Pastora outlines the signs of stress, and offers practical tips and guidance on ways to reduce and manage your stress levels, and help those around you.
Responsibilities of care professionals
Why keeping good domiciliary care records matters
Gain a good understanding of what's expected of you and why the 'admin' is as important as delivering compassionate, person-centred care. In partnership with NACAS.
Resilience for domiciliary carers
How to take care of yourself when your caring for others.
Discover new ways of caring for yourself, so that you can face the challenges of caring for others, gracefully. Featuring Helen Gruber of Pastora, a care-experienced coach and trainer.
About the series
Are Nursebuddy's Carer Webinars for me?
Nursebuddy's carer webinars are open to everyone working as a frontline carer in domiciliary care, regardless of whether you use Nursebuddy or not. We put the series together to give care workers some helpful advice and support from experts they might otherwise not get access to, as well as the opportunity to learn from good practice at other care companies.
They are designed to offer bite-size, practical information that care workers, as well as management teams, can take away and try immediately.