The Care Inspectorate’s Anne’s Law Project team are running a series of webinars on different aspects of meaningful connection for people who live in care homes for adults and older people. The next event is as follows:
Supporting meaningful connection in care homes through positive peer relationships
Wednesday 31 May from 14:00-15:00
Meaningful connection is essential for everyone’s physical, mental, and emotional health and wellbeing. It is also a fundamental human right. Friendships between people who live in care homes can enrich everyday life and support personhood. This interactive online session will explore this further and consider some ways in which positive peer relationships can be supported. The session is aimed at those working in care homes, but anyone with an interest in the subject is welcome to attend.
The session will include:
- What do we mean by peer relationships and why are they important?
- Strategies for supporting positive peer relationships.
- Planning section - what might you try back at work?
You can sign up now by completing this form. More information on how to join the session will be sent out closer to the time. If you are not already on our mailing list and would like to receive updates on our work, you can also sign up to the mailing list here.