AI reached care before the regulations did. Three sessions to close any governance gaps and start leading with AI.
Dates: 29th July, 12th August, 26th August 2026
Time: 12-1pm.
Our whitepaper, Moving faster than the rules, found that 70% of homecare agencies already use AI, most of them since before 2025. Adoption ran ahead of regulation: the CQC only published its first AI guidance in 2026, and sector-specific frameworks are still in consultation. The tools arrived before the guardrails.
That leaves most providers exposed. A third of AI users have nothing written down about how they use it, often running care-critical work through consumer tools with no audit trail. This series helps you close that gap. Across three sessions you will audit what your team already uses, learn what AI can and can't safely do in care, and build a plan to lead your agency with AI rather than dabble in it.
The sessions stand alone, so book the one that matches where you are today. Take all three and you move from catching up to setting the standard: governed, confident, and ahead of the frameworks before they land.
3 free sessions, one each fortnight. Book one, book all three or register now to get the recording.
10 ways to ruin your care business with AI
The tools arrived before the guardrails, and most AI in care now works in the shadows: hidden from families, unable to explain itself, making calls that should sit with a person. We will cover 10 mistakes happening in real agencies now, the GDPR, CQC and safeguarding risks behind them, and how to spot them in your own tools.
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What AI can actually do in a care agency right now, and what it can't
Forget the posts promising care plans written in seconds. This session maps what AI genuinely does well in domiciliary care today, what is still emerging, and what is overpromised, plus why a generic tool like ChatGPT carries risks that software built for care avoids.
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