3rd & 4th November 2025
Radisson Blu Hotel Manchester Airport
8th & 9th June 2026
Radisson Hotel & Conference Centre, London Heathrow

Find the practical solutions you need at the Care Forum this November

You’re invited to attend the Care Forum, which is taking place in person on Monday 3rd & Tuesday 4th November at Radisson Hotel & Conference Centre, London Heathrow. This focused, two-day event is designed for senior professionals across the care sector, offering practical solutions to real challenges facing the industry today – from staffing and compliance, to […]

September 2025 is Pressure Care Month on Care Briefing: Here’s how to get involved…

Each month on Care Briefing we shine a spotlight on a different part of the care sector – and in September we’ll be focusing on Pressure Care Products. It’s all part of our ‘Recommended’ editorial feature, designed to help care industry professionals find the best products and services available today. So, if you’re a supplier of Pressure […]

DEMENTIA CARE MONTH: Measuring What Matters – New approaches to monitoring outcomes

In dementia care, traditional metrics, such as falls, incidents or medication use, only tell part of the story. While these remain important, a growing number of care home leaders attending the Care Forum are now asking: how can we better measure quality of life, emotional wellbeing, and engagement for people living with dementia? This shift […]

Everything you need to know about Professional Care Workers’ Week 2025

The Care Workers’ Charity is gearing up for Professional Care Workers’ Week (PCWW) 2025, celebrating its eighth year of recognising the vital contributions of care workers across the UK. This year’s event, co-produced with the Care Worker Advisory Board, aims to bring frontline voices directly into the conversation, spotlighting the real experiences and insights of […]

Residency rules relaxation get thumbs up from care industry training specialist

A relaxation of rules to allow overseas health and social care professionals now residing in the UK earlier access to funded training will be a boost to the struggling sector. That’s according to Angela Kaine, Director of Health & Social Care at training provider Realise, who asserts that a relaxation of long-standing residency rules is one step closer to […]

DEMENTIA CARE MONTH: How environment and interiors can support both residents and staff

Creating a care home environment that is safe, supportive and stimulating for people living with dementia requires more than compliance with basic standards. Thoughtful design can make a profound difference to quality of life, helping residents to navigate spaces independently, feel secure, and retain a sense of identity and dignity. Dementia-friendly design is about reducing […]

VIDEO: Registration is now open for one of Manchester’s most anticipated events of the year – The Care Forum!

Explore what’s new in the industry at this ever-popular event that offers you the unrivalled opportunity to meet 1-2-1 with suppliers and their latest competitive solutions to this evolving industry. Date: Monday 3rd and Tuesday 4th November Venue: Radisson Blu Hotel Manchester Airport This unmissable event is entirely free for industry professionals, like you, to attend and includes: ✅ […]

INFECTION CONTROL MONTH: Partnering for prevention in 2025

Infection control remains a top priority for care homes, hospitals, education providers, and public facilities alike. While the heightened awareness brought on by the pandemic has receded, the need for proactive, high-quality infection prevention is as urgent as ever, especially with rising antimicrobial resistance, increased occupant density, and regulatory scrutiny… The role of third-party cleaning […]

UK immigration reforms land this week: What does this mean for social care?

By Michelle Holmes, MD of immigration consultancy Holmes & Partners On 22nd July, the UK government rolled out several significant immigration reforms that will reshape how social care organisations hire overseas talent. The changes include: These reforms form part of the Home Office’s broader strategy to “restore control” of the immigration system, following a near 40% […]