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Pioneering sustainability guide for care managers unveiled at the Care Show NEC

The image depicts Hannah Montgomery from Grace Cares and Jay Eyres, Finance Director, and Jamie Smith, Director from Coate Water Care

Grace Cares, a not-for-profit leader in sustainability within the health and social care sector, has launched a groundbreaking Sustainability Guide for Care Managers alongside The Caring View to support care providers Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) journey. This first-of-its-kind guide is available in a free taster version, paperback, or eBook, and comes just as the sector prepares for new regulatory criteria in 2025, which will focus on environmental and sustainability practices in care.

Launch at The Care Show NEC
The guide was unveiled in a lively presentation featuring a barbershop quartet at The Care Show NEC on 9-10 October, the UK’s largest event for health and social care. Grace Cares also hosted the inaugural Sustainability Zone, showcasing innovative resources, including a collaboration with Veolia UK to highlight waste management in care. The launch generated significant buzz among care providers, industry leaders, and environmental advocates.

The Sustainability Guide: A Must-Have Resource
The Sustainability Guide for Care Managers: Did you Deliver Sustainable Care Today? equips care managers with the practical tools and strategies they need to navigate upcoming regulatory demands and strengthen their sustainability initiatives. Covering vital areas such as energy efficiency, waste management, ethical sourcing, and community engagement, the guide provides a clear, actionable roadmap for embedding ESG principles into daily operations.

With the regulator’s new inspection criteria arriving in 2025, this guide is an essential resource for care providers wanting to stay ahead of the curve. Those who adopt its strategies can position themselves as leaders in sustainable care, while also meeting regulatory requirements.

Why Care Providers Should Get Their Copy Now
As sustainability becomes a key focus for the care sector, this guide offers not just compliance, but the opportunity to enhance the quality of care, improve operational efficiency, and boost your organisation’s reputation. Whether you opt for the free taster version (which was sponsored by Attis Care by Attis Insurance Brokers) or the full guide in paperback or eBook, this resource provides everything you need to start making impactful changes today.

Highlights from The Care Show NEC
Beyond the guide launch, Grace Cares ran the national final of the Pimp My Ride campaign, where schools creatively upcycled mobility aids to promote sustainability. Their collaboration with Veolia also resulted in a thought-provoking art installation, showcasing the connection between sustainability and care.

As the care sector faces growing scrutiny on sustainability, the Sustainability Guide for Care Managers: Did you Deliver Sustainable Care Today? will be invaluable in helping providers lead the way in responsible, sustainable care. Click here to get your free taster or full copy of the guide today. LET’S MAKE CARE SUSTAINABLE.

Majesticare Care Homes Quote:
“ESG can be daunting, but Grace Cares’ Sustainability Guide for Care Managers makes it simple to take actionable steps toward your sustainability goals. It’s packed with easy-to-digest advice on sustainable governance. Majesticare fully supports Grace Cares’ fantastic work and highly recommends grabbing a copy to kickstart your ESG journey!”

Care Talk Magazine – Editorial Team Quote:
“The Sustainability Guide for Care Managers is a go-to resource for sustainability in social care. Hannah and Mark have brilliantly distilled their expertise into a practical, easy-to-read handbook that helps care professionals move toward a greener, more sustainable future. A must-read for tackling the climate crisis and nurturing a healthier planet.”

Institute of Health and Social Care Management  Quote:
“This essential guide provides practical examples for care providers to reduce their environmental impact and integrate effective ESG strategies. It supports excellence in care, attracts top talent, ensures regulatory compliance, and strengthens the role of care providers as leaders in the push toward net zero.”

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