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Values-Based Recruitment and Adult Social Care (Part three)By the Centre for Care and IMPACTHost: Laura Griffith, Deputy Head of National Embedding, IMPACTGuests: Paul Rooney- Professional Adviser, Northern Ireland Social Care CouncilAliso
Values-Based Recruitment and Adult Social Care, part 2Host: Laura Griffith, Deputy Head of National Embedding, IMPACTGuests: Paul Rooney- Professional Adviser, Northern Ireland Social Care CouncilAlison Upton- Learning and Development Manag
Our very first live episode! What are the potential benefits, risks and barriers to increasingly ‘digital social care’?What are the realities of technologies and social care in the UK right now?How can new and emerging technologies enha
What is Values-based recruitment in Adult Social Care? Why is it important? Could it help to reduce the number of vacancies in the sector?In part one of this episode Dr Kate Hamblin speaks with care sector employers about how they recruit, foc
Centre for Care Researcher, Duncan Fisher, hosts Suliyat O'Balogun in this episode, which looks at established perceptions of home care provision, and how these perceptions inspired Suliyat to start her own home care business with a different m
Dr Duncan Fisher hosts Richard Humphries in another edition of our CARE MATTERS mini-series, ‘Authors of Care’. Duncan asks Richard about his recent publication, ‘Ending the Social Care Crisis: A New Road to Reform’, exploring the themes of the
We are delighted to welcome three esteemed guests to Care Matters; Professor Nancy Folbre, Dr Naomi Lightman and Professor Shereen Hussein. In this episode, hosted by Dr Duncan Fisher, our guests discuss the devaluation and underpayment of car
This episode looks into Catherine’s and Patrick’s recent book entitled "Social Care in the UK's Four Nations: Between Two Paradigms". Focusing on England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, the book examines the differences in care systems.
Reflections on ’A gloriously ordinary life’: In conversation with Baroness Andrews----The House of Lords Adult Social Care Committee has been looking into what needs to change to create a fair, resilient and sustainable care system that bet
 The EU Care Strategy: a watershed moment for unpaid carers and care workers across Europe?In this episode of the podcast we’re discussing the new EU Care Strategy, which was formally adopted by the European Commission in December 2022. Becky
This episode of the CARE MATTERS podcast is dedicated to Katie Mountcastle 1967-2022. A much loved and missed daughter, sister and friend.The Invisibilities of Social Care: perspectives from unpaid carersTo coincide with the publication of th
Centre for Care Researcher, Dr Duncan Fisher welcomes Professor Teppo Kröger, Director of the Centre of Excellence in Research on Ageing and Care (CoE AgeCare), to the podcast to talk about Teppo's recent publication, 'Care Poverty: When Older
We are pleased to bring you a two-part episode, hosted by IMPACT Director, Jon Glasby, focussing on the work being done in IMPACT (IMProving Adult Care Together), the new UK centre for implementing evidence in adult social care.  Funded, by the
We are pleased to bring you a two-part episode, hosted by IMPACT Director, Jon Glasby, focussing on the work being done in IMPACT (IMProving Adult Care Together), the new UK centre for implementing evidence in adult social care.  Funded, by the
Maria Cheshire-Allen (Researcher, at Swansea University) is joined by Irene Mortimer, (Swansea Carers Centre) and Jude Dale, (Dementia Friendly Swansea) to discuss how the concept of wellbeing as an enduring ideal defining what it means to live
Centre for Care Co-Investigator and Deputy Director of SPERI (Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute), Tom Hunt is joined by Rachel Harrison (Public Services National Officer, GMB) to discuss the issue of mandatory vaccination for care
Digital Care Futures3. Digital Shift and ConnectivityIn this final episode of the Sustainable Care and TSA Digital Care Futures podcast, Kate Hamblin (University of Sheffield) and Tim Mulrey (TSA) spoke to guests from two local authori
Sustainable Care & COVID-19: Migrant Workers and the Delivery of Long Term Care in Austria, Australia and the UKThis episode is hosted by Professor Shereen Hussein from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and features special gues
Digital Care Futures2. Technology and Care: Startups and InnovatorsTechnology is fundamental to our everyday lives and is becoming increasingly ‘smart’ through the use of sensors, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data collection and processin
Digital Care Futures1. Commissioning differently: Evolving personalised care with technologyTraditionally most telecare, and now ‘technology enabled care services’ (TECS), focused on managing the risks associated with living in the
Sustainable Care & COVID-19: Homecare during the pandemic: how can technology aid care provision?Dr Diane Burns introduces this episode in which Sustainable Care researchers, Dr Cate Goodlad and Dr Kate Hamblin, are joined by Tommy Henderson-R
Sustainable Care Co-Investigator, Dr Kate Hamblin is joined by special guests Mark Allen, Head of Technology Enabled Care, Hampshire County Council and Alyson Scurfield, Chief Executive, TEC Services Association (TSA).In this episode, Kate exp
Sustainable Care Co-Investigator Professor Majella Kilkey is joined by special guests Professor Loretta Baldassar (University of Western Australia) and Professor Laura Merla (University of Louvain) to discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
Sustainable Care Research Associate Patrick Hall is joined by David James (Head of Adult Social Care Policy, Care Quality Commission & member of the Sustainable Care programme Advisory Board), Tim Parkin (Senior Policy Advisor, Think Local Act
In this episode, CARE MATTERS podcast producer Dan Williamson interviews Tim Anfilogoff to find out more about Social Prescribing. They explore the current role it plays in Social Care in England, the development and roll out of Social Prescrib
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