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CONTENTS COVER STORY 14


HOW CLEAN IS YOUR CARE HOME? EcoTech (Europe) MD Paul Brownhill stresses the


REGULARS


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NEWS We combine care sector updates with a look at what's been going on within care homes across the UK.


WHAT’S NEW? Discover all the latest company developments and


product and service releases across the health and social care sectors.


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IT’S MY LIFE Veteran John Walmsley recalls King George VI’s final


journey on the 70th anniversary of his death. FEATURES


MAKE A SWITCH To tackle discrimination and cruelty in the healthcare


system, Charlotte Valeur, Chair and Co-founder of the ION, calls for a paradigm shiſt in the way that neuro-diverse individuals are considered.


A GREAT HEALER Music Therapy offers clients a unique outlet for


addressing psychological issues and emotional expression, explains Chroma.


LIGHT IN THE DARK John Ramsay, Managing Director of Social Ability,


discusses the role that interactive technology can play in solving loneliness in long-term care settings.


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PAPERLESS HOMECARE Mike Williams, Managing Director at Tagtronics,


explores the benefits a paperless system brings to homecare businesses and discusses how the transition can be much easier than you might expect.


DEMENTIA CARE


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COMPASSION IS KEY Jean Wooldridge, who works on Dementia UK’s Admiral


Nurse Dementia Helpline, talks us through how we can build up a better understanding of loss in dementia and support families through its impact.


PUTTING PEOPLE FIRST Julie Booth at Exemplar Healthcare, advises on how to


foster a person-centred culture for dementia care. TRAINING & EDUCATION


TRAIN AND RETAIN Skills for Care’s Rob Newby discusses the importance


of learning and development for all staff in social care, and looks at why training must remain a priority even in busy and challenging times.


CARE CRISIS: CAN YOUNG PEOPLE SAVE THE SOCIAL SECTOR?


Gemma Roman, Pre-Employment Manager at Qube Learning, talks about supporting and training young people as a workforce that will solve the care crisis.


BREAKING FROM CONVENTION Dr David Whitehead at Learna, looks at how embracing


online learning practices could support greater diversity and broader knowledge within care.


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importance of selecting tried and trusted brands when it comes to your care home’s cleaning regime.


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TECHNOLOGY & SOFTWARE


EMBRACING CHANGE Sam Hussain, Founder of Log my Care, shares how digital care services are helping to redefine the future of social care.


BECOMING A GLOBAL LEADER Angus Honeysett of Tunstall Healthcare, looks at how


technology can enable the UK’s social care sector to become a world-renowned specialist in population health management and service provision.


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