Professional Care Workers’ Week 2025 underway with a variety of activities on offer 

Professional Care Workers’ Week (PCWW) 2025 is running from 12th – 19th September. 

Hosted by The Care Workers’ Charity (CWC), Professional Care Workers’ Week – now in its eighth year – champions the essential contributions of care workers across the UK. 

This year’s activities, co-produced with the charity’s Care Worker Advisory Board, feature a mix of in-person events and free virtual panels, bringing together care workers, managers, sector leaders and policy influencers. 

Everyone is encouraged to take part in Professional Care Workers’ Week 2025. The links to join the virtual sessions are available on the Professional Care Workers’ Week website, alongside more information about PCWW and a range of resources https://www.thecareworkerscharity.org.uk/professional-care-workers-week-2025/

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