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29 June 2010
Breakfast seminars run by the newly-launched care sector team at Furley Page have proved so successful that they have introduced two extra dates for July, reports the leading regional law firm.
Intended as a call-to-action prior to the October 1 deadline requiring adult social care and independent healthcare providers to register with the Care Quality Commission (CQC), they have triggered enthusiastic feedback.
Liz Brady, associate and specialist commercial property lawyer and a member of the new team at Furley Page, said: “The response has been so positive that we have decided to run two additional seminars – on July 9 and 20.”
The seminars, at the firm’s Canterbury offices, explore the impact of the October deadline and other key issues including employment law and the Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA), and the implications of the Mental Capacity Act 2007.
Furley Page’s 10-strong care sector team offers expert advice to care home providers on regulation and compliance including health and safety; employment; debt recovery; buying and selling property and land, and also financial issues. It also advises residents in care homes on mental health and capacity issues, financial and other matters relating to older and vulnerable clients.
The seminars are at:
Registration and a light breakfast is from 8am – 8.45am and the seminars run from 8.45am – 10.15am. To book, call Judy Sutunc on 01227 863133 or email js@furleypage.co.uk
For further information on Furley Page’s care sector services and future seminars email care@furleypage.co.uk
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