Your responsibilities as a domiciliary care professional - a webinar from Nursebuddy with NACAS

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Your responsibilities as a domiciliary care professional

A specialist webinar on what good care records look like as a frontline worker in homecare.

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Your responsibilities as a domiciliary care professional - a webinar from Nursebuddy with NACAS

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Better understand your role as a caring professional

Join Nursebuddy and NACAS for a specialist webinar on the responsibilities of frontline carers working in domiciliary care, with a particular focus on maintaining good care records.

We cover:

  • medication reporting
  • recording tasks
  • note-taking
  • checking in and out of visits
  • legal responsibilities

You'll get a good understanding of what's expected of you in your caring role, as well as why 'administrative' jobs like record-keeping are just as important as the compassionate care and support you deliver each day.

This webinar is part of Nursebuddy's Carer Webinar Series.

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About NACAS

NACAS - the National Association of Care & Support Workers - is a trusted and respected organisation that stands behind and champions social care professionals. Its commitment to promoting care working as a stand alone profession, has made it an essential resource for care and support workers in the social care sector.

NACAS - National Association of Care & Support Workers

Meet the experts

Our speakers

Paula Cashmore RGN

Employer Director, NACAS

Paula Cashmore RGN

Paula is a nurse with 40 years’ experience in health and social care, and is now an independent care quality consultant. Paula tirelessly promotes the recognition of care and support workers as the foundation of all health and social care services, which would crumble without their valued input. At NACAS, she encourages care providers to enrol all their employees as members.

 

Paul Featherstone, founder of NACAS

Founder, NACAS

Paul Featherstone

Paul became a carer after being made redundant aged 54. After quickly realising there was no support organisation for care workers, he founded NACAS in 2015, as a professional body that care workers could call their own. A place where they could feel respected, recognised and get support from their peers, as well as with their careers.

 

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