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How I plan for new leaders to support the future of the team
22 Nov 2022 Â鶹Դ´
Debbie Davison, Registered Manager at Brampton Lodge spoke to us about how she identifies and develops leaders in her team as part of her succession p…read more
Leadership
Learning and development
Management
Nursing
Succession planning
Workforce planning
Interview: inspiring bravery in the boardroom
20 Oct 2022 Â鶹Դ´
We speak with Monique Carayol, Leadership and Talent Development Coach and co-founder of the Bravery in the Boardroom movement, about how to encourage…read more
Culture and diversity
Interview: we speak to one of The care exchange’s biggest fans
19 Oct 2022 Â鶹Դ´
Ahead of the launch of series three of our podcast ‘The care exchange’, we speak to Anna Fleming, Registered Manager at Kent Case Management Ltd who’s…read more
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Continuing to learn and develop as a leader
13 Oct 2022 Â鶹Դ´
We hear from Sarah Wildon, registered manager of Able Living Care Services in Poynton, Cheshire East, about her career journey and how she has always …read more
Resources to support the development of leaders
23 Sep 2022 Â鶹Դ´
We’ve rounded up some of our popular resources which can be used to support leaders at all levels to develop and boost their skills. read more
Workforce development
The makings of an effective leader in adult social care
08 Sep 2022 Jane McCabe
We know that leadership is pivotal to the quality of care and that good leaders don’t just appear - they need to be grown from the ground up. read more
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