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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

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CCFTV - Headline Sponsor, Leaders in Care Conference in May

Friday 12th April 2024

Ref:- Care Home Professional, https://www.carehomeprofessional.com/care-campaign-for-the-vulnerable-is-licc-headline-sponsor/ In a significant stride towards prioritising the safety and well-being of vulnerable individuals in care settings, Care Campaign for the Vulnerable (CCFTV) proudly assumes ... More

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CCFTV responds to the new care home visiting rule.

Wednesday 10th April 2024

CCFTV welcomes the Care Quality Commission's (CQC) recent publication of guidance on the new fundamental standard: Regulation 9A - Visiting and accompanying in care homes, hospitals, and hospices. This groundbreaking regulation solidifies the rights of individuals to receive visitors and to be acco... More

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CCFTV’s open letter response to Helen Whately MP regarding the use of safety monitoring in dementia care communities

Monday 8th April 2024

Dear Helen Whately MP Thank you for your recent response regarding the use of independent safety monitoring technology in care homes, a matter of profound concern for our safety in care organisation, Care Campaign for the Vulnerable. While we appreciate the clarification on the responsibilities of... More

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Advancing Care Quality: Care Campaign for the Vulnerable

Sunday 7th April 2024

Care Campaign for the Vulnerable features in Care England’s April’s Care Agenda Newsletter. Ref :- https://www.careengland.org.uk/ The care sector stands as one of the most crucial aspects of societal infrastructure, supporting those who find themselves in the most vulnerable sta... More

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The Vital Role of Independent Safety Monitoring in Care Homes

Saturday 6th April 2024

Jayne welcomes attendee CEO Trudi Scrivener from Ashridge Home Care to CCFTV's Safety in Care event networking gathering in October 2023 held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire. Few names resonate as profoundly as our Director Jayne Connery, the pioneering force behind ... More

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CCFTV Named Headline Sponsors at Leaders in Care Conference in May

Thursday 28th March 2024

CCFTV Headline Sponsor at the Leaders In Care Conference held at One Moorgate Place, London in May. We are thrilled to announce that Care Campaign for the Vulnerable (CCFTV) are headline sponsor for the upcoming Care Home Professional, Leaders in Care Conference (LICC) in Ma... More

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CCFTV Highlights Impactful Participation at UK Care Week

Thursday 21st March 2024

CCFTV is delighted to be in partnership with UK CARE WEEK, BIRMINGHAM NEC - 20TH - 21ST MARCH 2024 CCFTV Director was delighted to be joined on the Keynote stage by our Partners, Kay Cox, CEO of Signature Senior Living and Paul Farmer, Operations Director at Care Protect Ltd CCFTV Direct... More

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UK CARE WEEK opening day - CCFTV leading first panel discussion in the KeyNote stage on Safety monitoring in care homes

Wednesday 20th March 2024

UK CARE WEEK, NEC BIRMINGHAM, 20th-21st March 2024 Care Campaign for the Vulnerable extends its sincerest appreciation to everyone who joined our panel discussion, "Ensuring Safe Spaces: The Role of Safety Monitoring in Care.' We were privileged to have the insightful contributions of our esteemed... More

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CCFTV writes to Sir Ed Davey - Leader of the Liberal Democrats

Sunday 17th March 2024

In a move aimed at catalysing much-needed change in the social care sector, Care Campaign for the Vulnerable (CCFTV) penned a letter last week to Sir Ed Davey, Leader of the Liberal Democrats, urging talks to tackle the ongoing crisis in social care provision. Our letter emphasises the urgent need ... More

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CCFTV -Transforming Social Care Through Action

Saturday 16th March 2024

In recent years, we've heard the resounding chorus: the social care sector is broken. It's a narrative that echoes across communities, resonating with families, care leaders , and advocates alike. Yet, amidst the despair, there always lies a glimmer of hope – the belief that the broken can be ... More

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CCFTV attends the Care England 2024 Conference and Exhibition

Friday 15th March 2024

In the ever-evolving world of healthcare, where the well-being of vulnerable people and their carers remains a top priority, advocacy organisations play a crucial role in shaping policies and practices that promote safety and dignity. Care Campaign for the Vulnerable (CCFTV), a national non-profit, ... More

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"Championing Transparency and Safety: Revolutionising Dementia Elderly Care"

Monday 11th March 2024

At Care Campaign for the Vulnerable, we've been advocating for transparency and safety in dementia elderly care all the way to Parliament. Our 2018 Government petition garnered thousands of signatures, and since then, we've continued to evolve and amplify our voice. Despite our efforts, the exper... More

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Care Campaign for the Vulnerable Statement - Addressing Disparities in Support for Care Homes

Monday 11th March 2024

Care Campaign for the Vulnerable (CCFTV) remains deeply concerned about the disparities in support between care homes and the National Health Service (NHS) provided by the current and previous governments. We echo the sentiments expressed by families who say have witnessed firsthand the inadequacie... More

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BRACE - Dementia Research honours CCFTV Director Jayne Connery on International Women’s Day

Monday 11th March 2024

CEO Chris Williams welcomes CCFTV Director Jayne Connery as an Ambassador to BRACE - Dementia Research in 2023 and on International Women's Day 2024 paid tribute to her fundraising efforts in the fight to help BRACE find a cure for dementia. Jayne Connery was supported during one o... More

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CCFTV reports on the surge of hidden cameras placed in care homes

Monday 11th March 2024

Care Campaign for the Vulnerable acknowledges the growing trend of families resorting to hidden cameras in their loved one's care. While CCFTV remains steadfast in also promoting positivity within the care industry, we recognise the underlying concerns prompting families to take such drastic measure... More

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CCFTV Director attends the Leading Women in Care Awards on International Women's Day

Sunday 10th March 2024

Director and Founder of CCFTV Jayne Connery was shortlisted for an Award at the Leading Women in Care event held on Intern ational Women's Day, at The Dilly in London on Friday, March 8th 2024 On Friday, March 8th, Care Campaign for the Vulnerable's director, Jayne Connery, was honoured to... More

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Achieving Outstanding Care for People Living with Dementia

Saturday 9th March 2024

In the provision of care, the pursuit of excellence stands as a beacon guiding providers towards a higher standard of service. Nothing is more critical than in the care of individuals living with dementia, where compassion, expertise, and innovation converge to create environments that prioritise... More

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Another missed opportunity for social care in the Spring Budget…

Thursday 7th March 2024

As the curtains rose on the much-anticipated Spring Budget hopes were high for substantial support and investment in social care. However, once again, those hopes were dashed against the rocks of broken promises and insufficient funding. Here at CCFTV we are not wholly surprised by the government's ... More

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CCFTV - The Impact of Prolonged Hospital Stays on Older People with Dementia

Monday 4th March 2024

A Call for Improved NHS Care... As the ageing population continues to grow, so does the prevalence of dementia, placing significant strain on healthcare systems worldwide. Within the UK, the National Health Service (NHS) plays a crucial role in providing care for older individuals, particularly tho... More

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CCFTV calls for action in the Spring Budget

Monday 4th March 2024

Addressing the Urgent Needs of the UK Care Sector: A Call to Action in the Budget As the UK eagerly anticipates the unveiling of the annual spring budget, there is a palpable sense of urgency surrounding the state of the country's care sector. From aging populations to the ongoing challenges posed ... More

Our Partners:
Signature Care Homes

Signature

CCFTV Partners with Signature Care Homes - supporting independent safety monitoring systems to protect the vulnerable elderly looked after in long-term care facilities.

We are sponsored by
WINNCARE

Winncare is delighted to sponsor the Care Campaign For The Vulnerable and fully support their commitment to safeguarding the vulnerable elderly. Our organisations have shared values based on supporting care home residents to live safe and fulfilled lives.

iStumble

The Eagle lifting cushion, combined with the ISTUMBLE health assessment app, empowers care home workers to make good decisions around lifting residents that fall. Winncare’s work to safeguard residents’ lives aligns with CCFTV’s ambitions to protect the vulnerable elderly looked after in long term care facilities.

We are sponsored by
Slater and Gordon

Slater and Gordon

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Slater and Gordon Partnership

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Borderless

Borderless

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Question Time - Safety Monitoring

Question Time - Public Inquiry

Question Time - Evictions in Care

Evicition in Care

CCFTV influencing Safety monitoring in communal areas in care homes

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Our Director's statement to why Care Campaign for the Vulnerable was set up.

Should there be a Covid-19 public inquiry?

CCFTV and Slater and Gordon UK lead the call for a public inquiry on the handling of care homes during the Covid pandemic.

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Report from Marbrook Centre in Cambridge on the benefits to safety monitoring in communal areas for residents and staff.

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Dominic Grieve Westminster Speech 2018 on Care Campaign For The Vulnerable Safety Monitoring In Care Homes

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Care Campaign Government Proposal

"The evidence from Providers who have installed CCTV seems to me to merit careful attention and to be quite persuasive"

Dominic Grieve MP

Just some of the Care Providers who support our CCTV Safety Monitoring in Care Homes

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Safe Place Scheme

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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