Webinars
Register for our free webinars which showcase the latest ideas and insights from industry experts. Long-term care professionals can also benefit from our bespoke learning live sessions tailored to the care home environment.
Upcoming webinars
Smarter 24-Hour care: applying clinical reasoning to seating and posture
This session will explore the essential components of conducting an effective postural assessment for seating, supporting clinicians to deliver well-informed, person-centred outcomes. It will examine the concept of clinical reasoning- what it is, why it matters, and the importance of taking a systematic approach when assessing for seating. We will consider the importance of using the correct terminology when recording gathered data and how best to present to clearly to justify equipment request.
The webinar will also focus on some examples of assessment findings and share clinically justification for decision making, sharing practical insights, tips, and best practices to strengthen confidence and consistency. Attendees will be guided through the process of gathering and recording critical assessment data, analysing key findings, and translating this information into clear, robust equipment provision recommendations that meet the needs of patients and clients.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Understand the key components of a comprehensive postural assessment for seating
- Define clinical reasoning and recognise its importance in assessment and decision-making
- Understand importance of using correct terminology to support clearer clinical understanding and communication
- Demonstrate strategies to clinically justify assessment outcomes and recommendations
- Identify best practices for gathering and accurately recording critical assessment data
- Analyse and summarise assessment findings to inform decision-making, translate assessment data and clinical considerations into effective equipment provision reports tailored to individual needs
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De-mystifying mattresses: what you need to know
Are the mattresses in your care setting truly fit for purpose- clinically, legally, and practically? This session will unpack the essential features of pressure prevention mattresses, helping you distinguish between regulatory requirements and optional enhancements. We’ll explore how mattress selection intersects with infection control, medical device regulations, and most importantly- the needs of the people you care for. Whether you're a clinician, manager, or procurement lead, this session will equip you to make safer, smarter choices.
Learning Outcomes
• Have some understanding of the regulatory landscape governing medical devices, including how pressure-relieving mattresses are classified and assessed.
• Be able to identify the main types of pressure prevention mattresses and their appropriate use in care settings.
• Recognise essential mattress features that support compliance with NICE guidance, CQC standards, and infection control protocols.
• Be able to consider optional mattress features- such as continuous low pressure or heel zones- and understand how they may enhance care without being mandatory.
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Rethinking falls prevention
Falls prevention remains challenging because interventions do not always translate into safer, more effective movement and participation in everyday care.
This two-part series brings together person-centred clinical reasoning and sensory integration, equipping practitioners to better manage risk, support cooperation during care, and enable meaningful participation.
The webinars will be delivered in English, with optional captions available in Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the series, participants will be able to:
- Analyse the multifactorial causes of falls, including physical, environmental, and cognitive contributors.
- Apply evidence-based assessment and clinical reasoning to evaluate and manage falls risk without unnecessarily limiting independence.
- Develop person-centred, interdisciplinary intervention strategies that promote safety, function, and participation
- Recognise how sensory integration difficulties may influence falls risk and a resident’s ability to participate safely in transfers.
- Indentify signs of sensory overload, anxiety, or defensive responses during movement and care tasks.
- Apply practical strategies to calm and regulate residents before and during transfers to improve collaboration and safety.
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Manual handling: a 24-Hour approach with Carole Johnson
In this webinar, we’ll explore two people with complex postural and manual handling needs (one adult, one child). The aim will be to encourage and balance safe manual‑handling practices day and night while maintaining autonomy, dignity and protecting these vulnerable individuals in a less than perfect world.
Learning Outcomes
At the end of the session, participants will be able to:
- Recognise the holistic needs of the person and those involved in their care.
- Engage in structured decision‑making using interactive discussion to evaluate options
- Consider the boundaries and options in our roles. Should we go 'above and beyond' or risk making promises we cannot keep in order to meet the person's needs
- Translate learning from these case studies into our own situations.
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24-Hour care: the person centred approach
Join us for an upcoming webinar exploring the theme of person-centred care through a truly multidisciplinary lens. This engaging session brings together a panel of experienced clinicians and specialists to share their perspectives on what person-centred care means in practice.
Featuring Occupational Therapists Nicola Murphy and Jayne Brewer, Tissue Viability Nurse Sarah Thompson, and Accora Product Specialists Dean Curson and Tom Waplington-both formerly practising physiotherapists- this webinar offers a unique opportunity to hear from a diverse range of professional voices.
Through an open and interactive discussion, our speakers will explore how person-centred care is understood and applied across different roles and settings, offering practical insights that attendees can take back into their own practice.
Learning Outcomes
Bythe end of this webinar, attendees will be able to:
- Describe what person-centred care means from a range of professional perspectives
- Compare how different disciplines approach and apply person-centred care in practice
- Recognise the value of multidisciplinary collaboration in delivering effective, individualised care
- Reflect on their own practice and identify opportunities to strengthen person-centred approaches
- Apply shared insights from the discussion to support more holistic, patient-focused care in their setting
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Accora's Clinical Corner: the 24-Hour approach to care
This session brings together the key themes explored across our recent webinars on the 24-Hour approach to care. Over the past 3 months, we’ve examined the impact this can have on person-centred care, manual handling, clinical reasoning, tissue viability and postural care.
This chatty, podcast-style webinar offers a relaxed and interactive space to revisit the most important clinical messages from the quarter. Attendees are encouraged to submit questions in advance and during the session, creating an opportunity to explore real-world challenges, clarify key concepts, and deepen understanding of best practice when supporting individuals within the 24-Hour period.
We will also highlight relevant intervention solutions and explore practical strategies for teaching and supporting others, and we will share our 24-Hour care guide with attendees after the session to support ongoing learning and application in practice.
Whether you joined us throughout the series or are looking for a concise and practical summary, this session will consolidate learning and provide actionable insights to apply in practice.
Please submit your questions here.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
- Understand the principles of a 24-hour approach to care and it's role in delivering person-centred outcomes.
- Recognise the importance of clinical reasoning when assessing and prescribing seating, postural care, and equipment.
- Identify key considerations for effective pressure care management within 24-hour postural and seating strategies.
- Understand how postural care, seating, and bed-based interventions work together to support comfort, safety, and function.
- Explore the impact of manual handling on positioning, independence, and overall care delivery.
- Apply learning from case examples to strengthen assessment, decision-making, and justification in practice.
- Translate clinical findings into holistic, person-centred care plans that incorporate seating, beds, and postural support.
- Reflect on key messages and integrate best practice into everyday clinical and care settings.
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Environments and the impact on clinical communication with Elana Moore
Environments are never neutral- they actively shape how people feel, behave and function. Wherever you live or work, sensory factors such as noise, lighting, layout and overall sensory load influence out ability to regulate, our attention and the ability to engage with others.
This session explores how sensory environments can either support or hinder everyday functioning in care settings. Drawing on sensory science and clinical insight, it will highlight how sensory awareness and small environmental changes can have a significant impact on wellbeing, clinical interactions and outcomes.
Participants will gain a deeper understanding of how to recognise sensory barriers and make practical, realistic adjustments to create environments that better support both staff and those they work with.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand how sensory environments influence communication and regulation
- Recognise environmental factors that may support or disrupt interaction
- Reframe communication as shaped by both people and environment
- Identify practical changes to support communication through sensory-aware design
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Super-supervision: back to basics with Shaen Milward
This is a practical webinar for both supervisors and supervisees who want to get more from the supervision process, whether they are delivering it, receiving it, or shaping a stronger supervision culture. The session will revisit the core purpose of supervision, explore what makes supervision effective, and consider the attitudes and conversations that help it become a meaningful professional space rather than just a routine meeting. We will cover key functions of supervision, common pitfalls, the shared responsibility of both parties, and simple approaches that support reflective thinking, accountability, professional growth and psychological safety. Suitable for those new to supervision, as well as experienced practitioners wanting to refresh and strengthen their practice.
Learning Outcomes
- Describe the core purpose and functions of effective supervision
- Recognise the shared responsibilities of supervisors and supervisees in creating useful supervision
- Identify practical approaches that support reflective, structured and rewarding supervision conversations
- Recognise common barriers that can reduce the value of supervision and consider how to respond to them
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Foot care in Diabetes with Graham Bowen: the importance of early action
Graham will cover the key aspects of diabetes foot disease, underpinned by The Internal Working Group Diabetic Foot and will focus on strategies to heal foot ulceration and prevent amputation. Graham will reference the evidence based practice for the management of foot disease, supported by clinical case studies that will cover areas of:
- Offloading
- Infection management
- Wound care
- Debridement
- Vascular supply on diabetes
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this webinar, attendees will be able to:
- Identify foot risk and what makes the foot in diabetes so vulnerable to trauma and tissue loss
- Understand why is it so key to heal a patients first episode of ulceration
- Review offloading the foot and understand the barriers that offloading can present
- Review the challenges around foot infection for a patient
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