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In the shoes of … Sam Majumdar. A very person-centred surgeon.
Sam Majumdar is a very special man. A champion of true diversity. Person-centred, living his values, encouraging and caring – oh, and a world-class surgeon as well! . Let diversity grow @WhoseShoes @VijayaNath1 @Musheer @johnwalsh88 @GuilfordHeike @Nicki_Haywood @carriemarr pic.twitter.com/aQAc4wu4Yi — … Continue reading
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Tagged Compassion, empathy, leadership, make a difference, NHS, personalisation, relationships
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You (we!) must be the change you (we!) want to see in the NHS*
As the creator of Whose Shoes? my pledge for #NHSChangeDay is to help people in the #NHS & their partners work together for positive change! — Gill Phillips (@WhoseShoes) March 12, 2013 This is my pledge for NHS Change Day. … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs, co-production, community engagement, dementia, education, health, personalisation, public sector, safeguarding, social care, social media, TLAP - Making It Real, well-being
Tagged "NHS Change Day", "walk in my shoes", Alzheimer's, carers, change, choice and control, Compassion, culture change, dementia, dementia challenge, Dementia Challenge. safeguarding, dementiachallengers, dignity, elderly, empathy, Francis Report, Gill Phillips, health, Health and Social Care, Helen Bevan, independence, innovation, innovators, leadership, make a difference, Mid Staffordshire, NHS, nutshell, Nutshell Communications Ltd, older people, outcomes, Quality of life, respect, safety, Think Local Act Personal, Twitter, Whose Shoes?
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Round up of “In my shoes” – Dementia Awareness, Week 10
We are now at the end of Week 10 of this “in my shoes” series of guest blogs, looking at dementia from different perspectives… recovering from the Olympics, and looking forward to the Paralympics, the blog itself is turning into a … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs, co-production, community engagement, dementia, education, Guest blog, health, housing, in my shoes, mental health, personalisation, public sector, social care, social media, TLAP - Making It Real, well-being
Tagged Alzheimer's, arts, Caregiver, carer, Carers Trust, choice and control, Compassion, creativity, dementia, dementia awareness week, dementia challenge, early onset, elderly, Extra Care, health, Health and Social Care, independence, innovative, integration, intergenerational, leadership, Leicestershire, make a difference, Mental health, nature, older people, outcomes, personalisation, Quality of life, reminiscence, social care, Think Local Act Personal, Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, Whose Shoes?
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Round up of “In my shoes” – Dementia Awareness, Week 9
We are now at the end of Week 9 of this “in my shoes” series of guest blogs, looking at dementia from different perspectives. The blog is proving to be a great opportunity for lots of shy violets and first-time-bloggers to pick … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs, co-production, community engagement, dementia, education, Guest blog, health, housing, in my shoes, Learning and development, mental health, personalisation, public sector, safeguarding, social care, social media, TLAP - Making It Real, well-being
Tagged Alzheimer's, Caregiver, carer, choice and control, Compassion, Coventry, creativity, dementia, dementia awareness week, dementia challenge, elderly, Extra Care, health, Health and Social Care, independence, innovative, integration, leadership, make a difference, Mental health, New Possibilities, older people, outcomes, personalisation, reminiscence, SCIE, social care, Social Care Institute for Excellence, Think Local Act Personal, Wales, Whose Shoes?
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Round up of “In my shoes” – Dementia Awareness, Week 8
We are now at the end of Week 8 of this “in my shoes” series, looking at dementia from different perspectives. What started as an idea for Dementia Awareness Week has turned into an extended series of daily guest blogs with … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs, co-production, community engagement, dementia, education, Guest blog, health, in my shoes, Learning and development, mental health, personalisation, public sector, safeguarding, social care, social media, TLAP - Making It Real, well-being
Tagged Alzheimer's, Caregiver, carer, choice and control, Compassion, creativity, dementia, dementia awareness week, dementia challenge, elderly, health, Health and Social Care, independence, innovative, integration, leadership, make a difference, Mental health, Merevale, Mindings, New Possibilities, older people, outcomes, personalisation, reminiscence, SCIE, social care, Social Care Institute for Excellence, Think Local Act Personal, Wales, Whose Shoes?
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In the shoes of … Andrea Sutcliffe | Chief Executive | Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE)
And so, here we are at the end of Week 8 of our “in my shoes” guest blog series, looking at dementia from different perspectives. And, for the second day running, we have a tweeting, blogging Chief Executive. What is … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs, dementia, education, Guest blog, Learning and development, personalisation, public sector, safeguarding, social media, TLAP - Making It Real, well-being
Tagged Alzheimer's, carers, choice, choice and control, Compassion, creativity, dementia, dementia awareness week, dementia challenge, dignity, elderly, empathy, health, innovation, leadership, make a difference, older people, outcomes, person-centred, personalisation, relationships, respect, SCIE, social care, Social Care Institute for Excellence, Think Local Act Personal; Whose Shoes?
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In the shoes of … Paul Roberts | Chief Executive | Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board
Unsurprisingly, there is a strong theme running through many of these “in my shoes” stories, of people inspired to join health and social care services by the experiences of much-loved family members. And wouldn’t these relatives be proud that they … Continue reading
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Tagged Alzheimer's, Butterfly Scheme, carers, choice, choice and control, Compassion, creativity, dementia, dementia awareness week, dementia challenge, dignity, elderly, empathy, grandparents, health, Hospital, innovation, leadership, make a difference, older people, outcomes, person-centred, personalisation, relationships, respect, social care, Think Local Act Personal; Whose Shoes?
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