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SUMMARY:LCAS & Fulcrum present  From Requires Improvement to Regulator Confidence: Practical steps to protect reputation and drive recovery
DESCRIPTION:LCAS & Fulcrum present \nFrom Requires Improvement to Regulator Confidence: Practical steps to protect reputation and drive recovery \nWednesday\, 15 April\, 10.00 – 11.30am \nto register for this webinar\, please use the following link to register\nregistrations\nThis is a great opportunity to build your knowledge and gain support for an upcoming CQC inspection.\nThere will also be updates  on recent meetings LCAS with CQC\, the Care Association Alliance and the situation with Displaced Workers. All you need to know about DSPT updating and compliance across SE & SW London\, which LCAS are now supporting. \nA Requires Improvement inspection rating can have far-reaching consequences for a care service\, impacting reputation\, admissions\, staff morale\, and relationships with commissioners and regulators. \nIn this practical\, provider-focused webinar\, Fulcrum Care’s head of regulation and care compliance\, Katherine Williams\, will explore what really happens after a Requires Improvement inspection – and\, crucially\, what services should do next. \nDrawing on real-world experience supporting services across England\, this session will break down how providers can move from uncertainty and reputational risk to stability\, confidence\, and measurable improvement. \nThis webinar will cover: \n\nWhat a Requires Improvement rating means in practice for care services\nThe common mistakes providers make following a negative inspection\nHow to protect reputation with families\, commissioners\, and stakeholders\nPractical steps to regain regulatory confidence and demonstrate improvement\nHow to move forward with a clear\, credible improvement strategy\n\nThis session is ideal for care providers\, registered managers\, senior leaders\, and compliance leads who want clear\, actionable guidance rather than theory.
URL:https://lcasforum.org/event/2724/
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SUMMARY:Additional places available for fully funded staff Security Awareness Training - various dates - Copy
DESCRIPTION:Additional places available for fully funded staff Security Awareness Training\nEnsure your staff are fully aware of current and emerging cyber threats\nBOOK HERE – https://www.secrc.police.uk/book. \nDue to the high demand for staff Security Awareness Training\, we’ve added additional places to forthcoming sessions. We now have additional availability on the following dates: \nThursday\, April 16th at 10am \nTuesday\, 28th April at 2pm \nWednesday\, 13th May at 12 noon \nTuesday\, 26th May at 10am \nTuesday\, 9th June at 2pm \nWednesday\, 17th June at 10am \n                                            Thursday\, 25th June at 10am \nThe NCSC has issued an alert advising businesses take action following the conflict in the Middle East. Clearly\, organisations operating in or with Middle Eastern countries are at risk\, but the conflict also poses additional threats to businesses of all sizes\, regardless of whether they have links to the Middle East. \nIn the alert\, NCSC recommends that businesses prepare to respond to the risk of collateral impacts in the UK from Iran-linked hacktivists by reading previously issued advisories on topics like DDoS attacks and phishing; you and your staff may not know what they are\, but they are applicable to SMEs. \nNow is the ideal time to book fully funded Security Awareness Training for your staff\nBOOK HERE – https://www.secrc.police.uk/book. \nEmployees are the first layer of cyber defence in any business\, so it’s essential to ensure they can spot common cyber security issues or risks. The training is aimed at those with little or no technical knowledge and delivered in small\, succinct modules supported by real-world examples relevant to the business’s context.\n​\nBased on the National Cyber Security Centre’s guidance\, Security Awareness Training for Small Businesses provides employees with a basic yet effective understanding of their cyber environment and the confidence to recognise and report potential security issues. \nBOOK HERE – https://www.secrc.police.uk/book.
URL:https://lcasforum.org/event/additional-places-available-for-fully-funded-staff-security-awareness-training-various-dates-copy/
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SUMMARY:Additional places available for fully funded staff Security Awareness Training - various dates
DESCRIPTION:Additional places available for fully funded staff Security Awareness Training\nEnsure your staff are fully aware of current and emerging cyber threats\nBOOK HERE – https://www.secrc.police.uk/book. \nDue to the high demand for staff Security Awareness Training\, we’ve added additional places to forthcoming sessions. We now have additional availability on the following dates: \nThursday\, April 16th at 10am \nTuesday\, 28th April at 2pm \nWednesday\, 13th May at 12 noon \nTuesday\, 26th May at 10am \nTuesday\, 9th June at 2pm \nWednesday\, 17th June at 10am \n                                            Thursday\, 25th June at 10am \nThe NCSC has issued an alert advising businesses take action following the conflict in the Middle East. Clearly\, organisations operating in or with Middle Eastern countries are at risk\, but the conflict also poses additional threats to businesses of all sizes\, regardless of whether they have links to the Middle East. \nIn the alert\, NCSC recommends that businesses prepare to respond to the risk of collateral impacts in the UK from Iran-linked hacktivists by reading previously issued advisories on topics like DDoS attacks and phishing; you and your staff may not know what they are\, but they are applicable to SMEs. \nNow is the ideal time to book fully funded Security Awareness Training for your staff\nBOOK HERE – https://www.secrc.police.uk/book. \nEmployees are the first layer of cyber defence in any business\, so it’s essential to ensure they can spot common cyber security issues or risks. The training is aimed at those with little or no technical knowledge and delivered in small\, succinct modules supported by real-world examples relevant to the business’s context.\n​\nBased on the National Cyber Security Centre’s guidance\, Security Awareness Training for Small Businesses provides employees with a basic yet effective understanding of their cyber environment and the confidence to recognise and report potential security issues. \nBOOK HERE – https://www.secrc.police.uk/book.
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