Care Campaign for the Vulnerable is learning of the pressures faced by conscientious led Care Providers striving to offer a caring and safe environment to both service users and staff. Safety monitoring is proving to be a invaluable care assist tool - bringing a more open and transparent culture into care homes as well as saving valuable resources within the care home sector and the NHS
Care Campaign for the Vulnerable was delighted to welcome Avnish Goyal Chairman of Hallmark Care Homes, Care England, social care champion and trustee of the Care Workers Charity. We were thrilled by his attendance and interest taken in our work
Care Campaign for the Vulnerable presented our safety monitoring in all care homes initiative and spoke of our continued worked supporting families and carers that come to us with care concerns while influencing the need for better transparency in the care of our most vulnerable and our dedicated care workers. Our special attendees included Avnish Goyal, Chairman of Hallmark Care Homes and Care England, Robert Kilgour, CEO Renaissance Care and Andrew Winstanley, CEO Berkley Care Homes.
We would like to thank everyone who attended our Best Practice Roundtable and for showing commitment for better safety of our most vulnerable in care homes. The day brought many positive outcomes with the knowledge safety monitoring in care homes would be there to protect everyone. A special thank you to Robert Myers from Marbrook Centre, St Neots and Andrew Geach CEO Shedfield Lodge, Hampshire for speaking about the benefits safety monitoring in communal areas brought to their homes, residents and team, Karin Flower, our family in care representitive speaking about families who search for answers when unwitnessed incidents happen in the care of vulnerable loved ones and Ben Wilson, Care Protect Healthcare CCTV Specialists who spoke about compliance and installation.
Robert Kilgour CEO Renaissance Care spoke of the challenges Covid is bringing into the care sector and supports the use of safety monitoring in communal areas. He promised to commit on looking at ways to impliment safety monitoring in his care homes in the very near future.
The uncertainty surrounding Covid CCFTV sadly had to restrict numbers to our event but social distancing and track and trace were strictly adhered to. Thank you to everyone who attended and for making our event such a success. Thank you also to Stephen Bagness photographer and to the Crown Plaza Hotel, Beaconsfield
"The evidence from Providers who have installed CCTV seems to me to merit careful attention and to be quite persuasive"
Just some of the Care Providers who support our CCTV Safety Monitoring in Care Homes
Download their 'Safety Monitoring In Communal Areas in Care Homes' document
Chiltern and South Bucks District Council SAFE PLACE SCHEME has called on Care Campaign for the Vulnerable to add our support to the initiative for those who are vulnerable in the community to get help if out and about and feeling scared , lost or confused.
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Care Campaign for the Vulnerable is learning of the pressures faced by conscientious led Care Providers striving to offer a caring and safe environment to both service users and staff. Safety monitoring is proving to be a invaluable care assist tool - bringing a more open and transparent culture into care homes as well as saving valuable resources within the care home sector and the NHS