The care exchange from Skills for Care
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Series 3 Episode 5: It doesn’t matter the colour of the cat…
In this podcast, we talk about compassionate leadership with Rosemary Pavoni who is a retired registered manager. She believes that “It doesn’t matter the colour of the cat as long as it catches the mouse” – in other words, it doesn’t matter why you practice compassionate leadership as long as it achieves its goal.
Rosemary talks about her career and how she learnt that compassionate leadership is crucial in staff wellbeing, retention and in creating safe supported cultures. She discusses learning from mistakes, the importance of learning and development for new managers and how she misses being part of a team.
Resources
S2 E6: I’m a dictate obsessive - Skills for Care | The care exchange
S2 E5: Sleep at night - Skills for Care | The care exchange
S2 E4: I’m handy with a drill - Skills for Care | The care exchange
S2 E3: Fly your wings - Skills for Care | The care exchange
S2 E2: The snow globe effect - Skills for Care | The care exchange
S2 E1: Springing out of bed in the morning - Skills for Care | The care exchange
S1 10: Everything is solvable - Skills for Care | The care exchange
S1 E9: Just try to add lemon curd - Skills for Care | The care exchange
S1 E8: Oh lovely, we’re home - Skills for Care | The care exchange
S1 E7: Can I run something past you? - Skills for Care | The care exchange
S1 E6: It‘s your time to shine - Skills for Care | The care exchange
S1 E5: You can’t juggle all the balls - Skills for Care | The Care Exchange
S1 E4: It’s like watching poetry - Skills for Care | The Care Exchange
S1 E3: The chicks were heaven sent - Skills for Care | The care exchange
S1 E2: Stay connected always - Skills for Care | The care exchange
S1 E1: Bring your whole self to work - Skills for Care | The care exchange
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