Karen Stevens
@sfc_KarenS
Tweeting my role as a Skills for Care Area Officer. Sharing the activities myself and my colleagues get up to in our role supporting social care employers.
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http://www.skillsforcare.org.uk 03-10-2013 07:28:13
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Excellent attendance at the West Sussex Manager forum, huge well done to WSx Partners in Care for keeping it so relevant and valued to Registered Managers
Today is International Nurses Day!
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Our CEO Oonagh Smyth shares a message to say thank you and well done to everyone working in social care nursing for their important work.
#IND2023 #WeAreSocialCareNursing
On #InternationalNursesDay it’s time to celebrate being a nurse or nursing associate in social care. What’s the best thing about your job? Tell us using #IND2023 #WeAreSocialCareNursing and tagging us!
If you are a social care provider starting to think about how you can provide CQCProf evidence of your environmental sustainability this is the podcast episode for you – #TheCareExchange . Ben Ashton Good Oaks Home Care explains how his organisation became carbon neutral.
Thank you Allison Cannon for supporting the nomination for this award. Great to see excellent nursing in social care recognised Egalite Care #ind2023 #wearesocialcarenursing
Congratulations to Alison Williams , a well -deserved award for nursing in social care Egalite Care
Great to be part of the Sussex Health and Care #peoplesummit23 . I am looking forward to our discussions to influence the People Plan
#wspicaccolades a privilege to be part of this great event to acknowledge people working in social care. Thank you for the honour of an award for my contribution as well. So touched by this x
Looking forward to care showcase here at Brighton Racecourse - visit us on stand 1 #careshowcase @careshowcase
So pleased to be at RCA East Sussex Brighton & Hove conference today, well done to involved
#WSPICevents great managers forum planned for today, sharing ideas and support followed by virtual accolades to recognise fab people in social care