Thursday, 25 April, is the day Village Managers can truly connect with their residents as the country marks ANZAC Day.
Insights from DCM Institute’s Learning and Development Manager, Natasha Sargent, follow a recent networking event on NSW’s South Coast.
Louise Vangestel, Village Manager and memeber of the DCM Institute, was recently recognised as Terrigal’s Woman of the Year.
Judy Mayfield, President of the Association of Residents of Queensland Retirement Villages (ARQRV), announced that her organization secured funding from the Queensland Government. The grant, totaling $139,000, enables ARQRV to offer crucial guidance to potential clients.
According to James Teodoro from DCM Executive Recruitment, finding talent goes beyond posting ads on platforms like SEEK. DCM Executive Recruitment employs specialized practices to find candidates who might otherwise go unnoticed.
Winners, Losers and Ostriches The last edition of FRIDAY followed the DCM Group’s successful LEADERS SUMMIT, attended by a record …
Over the past two weeks, the DCM Institute hosted a Masterclass on Home Care in Retirement Living. The webinar featured …
Using Learning to Empower Action It has been a few weeks now since we concluded our first series of Professional …
I recently had the pleasure of sitting down with Robert Fitzgerald AM, the outgoing Commissioner of the NSW Ageing & …
The achievement of Professional Development Points demonstrates an individual’s commitment to learning and their own professional development with DCM Institute. In this feature, we talk to a village professional who has achieved 1,000 Professional Development Points.