CARE MATTERS Podcast

By: Centre for Care
  • Summary

  • Care is a complex and important issue that affects everyone at some point in their life. The Centre for Care provides accessible evidence on care to inform changes that could improve the lives of millions of people. In the CARE MATTERS podcast, our researchers welcome experts in the field and those giving or receiving care to discuss crucial issues in social care, as we collectively attempt to make a positive difference to how care is experienced and provided. Produced by Dan Williamson at the University of Sheffield.
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Episodes
  • Values-based recruitment in Adult Social Care, (Part three)
    May 16 2024
    Values-Based Recruitment and Adult Social Care (Part three)

    By the Centre for Care and IMPACT

    Host: Laura Griffith, Deputy Head of National Embedding, IMPACT

    Guests:

    • Paul Rooney- Professional Adviser, Northern Ireland Social Care Council
    • Alison Upton- Learning and Development Manager at Scottish Social Services Council
    • Andrew Bell- Programme Manager, WeCare Wales, Social Care Wales
    • Jon Kerr- Head of Workforce Capacity, Skills for Care

    This episode continues on the topic of ‘values-based recruitment’ in adult social care.

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    Learn more about our research on the Centre for Care website here: https://centreforcare.ac.uk/

    The CARE MATTERS Podcast is produced by Dan Williamson at the Centre for Care.

    ---Intro/outro music: Music: https://www.purple-planet.com is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0

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    36 mins
  • Values-based recruitment in Adult Social Care (Part two)
    May 16 2024
    Values-Based Recruitment and Adult Social Care, part 2

    Host: Laura Griffith, Deputy Head of National Embedding, IMPACT

    Guests:

    • Paul Rooney- Professional Adviser, Northern Ireland Social Care Council
    • Alison Upton- Learning and Development Manager at Scottish Social Services Council
    • Andrew Bell- Programme Manager, WeCare Wales, Social Care Wales
    • Jon Kerr- Head of Workforce Capacity, Skills for Care

    This episode focuses on the topic of ‘values-based recruitment’ in adult social care. In the context of adult social care, values-based recruitment is a relatively new term. It’s been used in retail and the health sector for some time, and essentially means working with people who align with the organisation’s or employer’s values, rather than focusing purely on skills, qualification or prior experience. At the centre of values-based recruitment is the idea that while skills can be learned, values cannot be easily taught but are essential to providing good care and support.

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    44 mins
  • CARE MATTERS Live 2023: AI, Sensors & Robots: what is next for Social Care in the UK?
    Mar 6 2024
    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 enhance care and people’s lives?

    We are delighted to release the recording of our live podcast event, held at the University of Sheffield as part of the Economic and Social Research Council's Festival of Social Sciences. The event is a collaboration between the Centre for Care and the University of Sheffield Digital Society Network, Digital Inclusion and Ethics Hub.

    Hosted by Dr Kate Hamblin (Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Care, IMPACT), this episode looks specifically at care and technology. Our guests discuss the kinds of devices used in care arrangements and relationships, but also the increasingly ‘online’ digital provision of care services. Our panellists also share their expertise on the reality of technology and care now and where they think it might go in the near future.

    Kate was thrilled to be joined by;

      • Caroline Waugh, member of Think Local Act Personal’s National Co-production Advisory Group and co-creator of Cycling 4 All in Sheffield,
      • Madeleine Starr, Carers UK,
      • Laura Sbaffi, Information School, The University of Sheffield, and,
      • Katie Heard, Good Things Foundation

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    Learn more about our research on the Centre for Care website here: https://centreforcare.ac.uk/

    This episode of the CARE MATTERS Podcast was produced by Kitty Turner and the event was coordinated by Rachael Black, Kate Hamblin and Dan Williamson at the Centre for Care.

    ---Intro/outro music: Music: https://www.purple-planet.com is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0

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    51 mins

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