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The Health and Social Care Business Podcast
TGPC
19 episodes
3 months ago
“We are not troublemakers. We are truth tellers. We are here to stay.” In this episode, Kat Hall, organiser of Providers Unite, shares how the movement (founded by Nadra) is helping providers speak up, challenge councils, and push for real change in social care. From the Stoke-on-Trent JR to giving providers tools to protect their services — this is about building a movement, not just a moment. "Give us a voice. Give us a seat at the table. And we’ll show you where it’s not working." Listen now. Is it too late to save social care? #ProvidersUnite #SocialCare #KatHall #TruthTellers #Podcast
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“We are not troublemakers. We are truth tellers. We are here to stay.” In this episode, Kat Hall, organiser of Providers Unite, shares how the movement (founded by Nadra) is helping providers speak up, challenge councils, and push for real change in social care. From the Stoke-on-Trent JR to giving providers tools to protect their services — this is about building a movement, not just a moment. "Give us a voice. Give us a seat at the table. And we’ll show you where it’s not working." Listen now. Is it too late to save social care? #ProvidersUnite #SocialCare #KatHall #TruthTellers #Podcast
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Why Gen Z Say No To Care | Homegrown Care Talent Series Ep 1
The Health and Social Care Business Podcast
47 minutes
4 months ago
Why Gen Z Say No To Care | Homegrown Care Talent Series Ep 1
Gen Zs grew up in care businesses. But now that it’s their turn they’re saying no thanks. 🎧 In Episode 1 of the Homegrown Care Talent Series, we speak with Willow and Albert, two young creatives who had every opportunity to inherit thriving care agencies… but chose a different path. 💬 Featuring Anna Knight, CEO of Dorset Care Association, we unpack: The real reason Gen Z is walking away from the family business The pressure to take over and what that does to ambition Whether care still has a homegrown future, or if it needs a new pipeline 🧠 This episode is part of a 4-part series exploring whether the care sector can still grow its next generation of leaders from within. 🎙️ Episode themes include: Gen Z perspectives Care succession & burnout Building leadership pipelines Provider reflections Carer truths Frontline realities 🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications to catch every episode. 👇 Drop a comment: Do you think care is still a viable family business?
The Health and Social Care Business Podcast
“We are not troublemakers. We are truth tellers. We are here to stay.” In this episode, Kat Hall, organiser of Providers Unite, shares how the movement (founded by Nadra) is helping providers speak up, challenge councils, and push for real change in social care. From the Stoke-on-Trent JR to giving providers tools to protect their services — this is about building a movement, not just a moment. "Give us a voice. Give us a seat at the table. And we’ll show you where it’s not working." Listen now. Is it too late to save social care? #ProvidersUnite #SocialCare #KatHall #TruthTellers #Podcast