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The power


of networks Dedicated networks to support you as a leader or manager


We know the importance of making connections outside your own organisation, the power of peer support and the value of providing a safe space where you can be open and support each other’s challenges.


That is why Skills for Care facilitates different networks, for leaders and managers at all levels. These include our local networks for registered managers, our regional deputy manager networks, and our regional networks for CEOs and nominated individuals (NIs).


Over 96% of those who attend a Skills for Care network would recommend joining one, so why not come along to learn more.


Local networks for managers


Skills for Care supports over 130 local networks across England. They offer an opportunity for registered managers to come together in their local area to connect with peers, share knowledge and hear from a range of guest speakers.


Deputy manager networks


Our deputy manager networks provide the opportunity for deputies, including team leaders and aspiring leaders, to share experiences, challenges and solutions and to learn with others.


NI / CEO networks


Our NI and CEO networks provide a space for meaningful strategic collaboration with other leaders, managers, and stakeholders to discuss the implications of national, regional and local strategies and opportunities for providers and their workforce.


Find out more about our dedicated networks to support leaders and managers at


www.skillsforcare.org.uk/DedicatedNetworks


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