Webinars

A quick, easy way to access key information from NICE on social care topics.

Webinar recording: Enabling positive lives for autistic adults

Enabling positive lives for autistic adults

A recording of a webinar held by NICE and SCIE on 20 February 2020.

Webinar recording: Improving oral health for adults in care homes

Improving oral health for adults in care homes

A recording of a webinar held by NICE and SCIE on 11 February 2020.

Webinar recording: Asking about and responding to domestic violence and abuse

Asking about and responding to domestic violence and abuse

A recording of a webinar held by NICE and SCIE on 24 January 2020.

Webinar recording: Giving medicines covertly: overcoming the challenges

Giving medicines covertly: overcoming the challenges

A recording of a webinar held by NICE and SCIE on 27 September 2019.

Webinar recording: Evidence for strengths and asset-based approaches for social work practice

Evidence for strengths and asset-based approaches for social work practice

A recording of a webinar held by NICE and SCIE on 12 September 2019.

Webinar: Using NICE guidance to improve and evidence quality in adult social care

Using NICE guidance to improve and evidence quality in adult social care

A recording of a webinar held by NICE and SCIE on 24 June 2019.

Webinar: Supporting people with learning disabilities to live longer, healthier lives

Supporting people with learning disabilities to live longer, healthier lives

A recording of a webinar held by NICE and SCIE on 29 May 2019.

Webinar: Person-centred mental health transitions for young people

Person-centred mental health transitions for young people

A recording of a webinar held by NICE and SCIE on 13 March 2019.

Pressure ulcer prevention and management in care homes webinar

Pressure ulcer prevention and management in care homes webinar

A recording of a webinar held by NICE and SCIE on 23 January 2019.

Managing medicines in adult social care webinar

Managing medicines in adult social care webinar

A recording of a webinar held by NICE and SCIE on 25 September 2018.

Behaviour that challenges

Commissioning and providing support for people with a learning disability and behaviour that challenges

A recording of a webinar held by NICE and SCIE on 25 June 2018.

The webinar was presented by:

  • Jonathan Senker, Guideline Committee Chair and Chief Executive of VoiceAbility
  • Dr Karin Fuchs, Guideline Committee Member and Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Sussex Partnership NHS Trust

The content covers the critical issues relating to commissioning and providing support:

Child abuse and neglect

Supporting children and young people after abuse or neglect

A recording of a webinar held by NICE and SCIE on 27 February 2018.

The webinar was presented by:

  • Corinne May-Chahal, Professor and researcher, Lancaster University and Chair of the NICE guideline committee on Child abuse and neglect
  • Jo Sharpen, Policy Manager at AVA (Against Violence and Abuse) and facilitator for the young people’s external reference group for the guideline

Content includes:

This webinar will be of interest to anyone who works with children and young people who have experienced abuse.

Intermediate care

Developing effective services that make a difference to people's lives

Recording of a webinar held by NICE and SCIE on 30 January 2018

The webinar was presented by:

  • Dee Christie, Chair of the NICE guideline committee for Intermediate care, including reablement, and NICE Fellow
  • Kath Sutherland, Expert by Experience for the guideline committee
  • Chris Connell, Associate Director, NICE Field Team (South) Health and Social Care Directorate

Dee and Kath shared their knowledge of the guideline and explained the key principles of delivering effective Intermediate care. Their presentation was followed by a discussion with the audience, who were invited to submit questions. Chris gave an overview of the support that NICE offers to the social care sector .for guideline implementation.

The webinar is likely to be of interest to anyone whose role involves providing or commissioning intermediate care and people who use services. .