Sally Rhodes, Registered Manager, Innovations Wiltshire Ltd
Historically carers have always been considered low skilled. For many years, it has been seen as a...
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Stacey Sheldon, Progress Care
The world of profound and multiple learning disabilities care is not for the faint of heart. It demands a unique blend of...
Ed Maxfield, Director, Championing Social Care
Pop ‘attitudes to social care’ or ‘people’s experience of care’ into your favourite search engine and...
Lisa Noble and April Howie are Manager and Deputy Manager at Springbank Care Home, (part of Spellman Care), in Silsden, West Yorkshire. Recently, Lisa and...
Dr Annie Williamson, Associate Researcher, IPPR Commission on Health and Prosperity
Economic and societal benefits of social care in current economic and...
Kaddy Thomas, Founder and CEO, Elijah’s Hope CIC and Carers Collective
There are an estimated 10.6 million unpaid carers in the UK, which translates to one...
Promoting equality of healthcare services for BAME communities
Tracey Bignall, Senior Policy and Practice Officer at Race Equality Foundation
Healthcare...
In the vast healthcare landscape, certain individuals rise above the rest, making invaluable contributions to the communities they serve. Paula Pearl, boasting...
Lisa Grainger, Clinical Lead, Right at Home UK
Perhaps the most common misconception about working in care is that it’s low-skilled or lacks career...
Professor Martin Green OBE, Chief Executive, Care England
Social care is critical to a civilised society but often goes unnoticed or underrepresented in the...

