Stay up to date with the world of care at our face-to-face and online events
At Country Cousins, supporting our clients, and the local community is at the very forefront of what we do. We want to offer reassurance and peace of mind, allowing you to make the most out of the services that we provide through our face-to-face and online events.
Below, you can find a list of face-to-face and online events that are due to take place. Many of these events are open to anyone so please do not hesitate to contact us if you would like to find out more.
Otherwise, all booking information is can be found below. We look forward to seeing you soon!
Upcoming Events
Understanding Dementia
The webinar will be hosted by Trinity Group’s Dementia Champion, Angela Pritchard who has a wealth of experience in the field of dementia care and will explore:
· The different types of dementia
· How different types of dementia present in those affected
· Effective ways to communicate
· Understanding behaviours and how to respond
· Helping families to support their loved ones live well with dementia
· Mental stimulation to help with dementia.
Our webinar will give you the opportunity to learn new supportive strategies.
Date: 21st May 2025
Time: 12.30pm – 1.30pm
Book here.
Supporting Neurodivergent Clients: Practical Strategies for Paid and Unpaid Carers
Charlotte Morel is an experienced healthcare professional specialising in neurodiversity. She has dedicated her career to developing and implementing personalised, strengths-based care strategies for neurodivergent individuals. Her work focuses on understanding and respecting neurodiversity to improve the quality of life for those she supports.
This webinar will provide carers with practical strategies for supporting neurodivergent clients in their own homes. It will cover key aspects of neurodiversity, including autism, ADHD, sensory processing disorders, and dyslexia, with an emphasis on personalised, strengths-based care. Participants will learn effective communication techniques, sensory considerations, trust-building strategies, and tailored support methods to enhance the wellbeing and independence of neurodivergent individuals. By fostering a person-centred, respectful, and adaptable approach, carers can create a supportive environment that recognises and values neurodiversity, ultimately improving the quality of life for those they care for.
Date: 14th May 2025
Time: 1.00pm – 2.00pm
Book here.