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ee Tornado Insurance: What Does It Cover and Do I Need It? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 20:51:36 +0000 Tornadoes can happen in any state in the U.S., and with more than 1,200 occurring annually, they are not uncommon. If you live in Texas, Kansas, Florida, Oklahoma, or Nebraska — the five top states for tornadoes — be sure your homeowners insurance has tornado coverage. Even if you don’t live in a state where tornadoes are common, it’s worth noting that the only state that hasn’t had at least one tornado in the past decade is Alaska. No matter […] The post Tornado Insurance: What Does It Cover and Do I Need It? appeared first on The Simple Dollar. Full Article Insurance Insurance
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ee Learning Disability Week 2017 By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Fri, 14 Apr 2017 23:00:00 +0000 Michael McEwan speaks to Chris Creegan, Chief Executive of the Scottish Commission for Learning Disability (SCLD) about Learning Disability Week 2017. The theme for this year is: 'Looking back, thinking forward', which will celebrate achievements, ask searching questions about what needs to happen going forward, and engage the general public on the subject, in the hope of changing attitudes. Chris also gives us some information on SCLD - its ambitions, and current and future focus. What's on over Learning Disability Week. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free Full Article
ee Between a rock and a hard place By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Mon, 22 May 2017 23:00:00 +0000 The first of two episodes to celebrate the Festival of Residential Child Care 2017. In this episode Debbie Nolan and Kristina Moodie (Centre for Youth & Criminal Justice) introduce the rationale behind, and findings of their 2016 research 'Between a rock and a hard place': responses to offending in residential childcare. This enabled discussion with Sheila, Duncan, David and David, all of whom are residential childcare workers, on how far these findings aligned with their experiences of practice. Key themes discussed: Complexity in responding to offending in residential child care Supports to staff in doing so The dilemmas and tensions faced The recommendations made in the research to change practice. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free Full Article
ee The Dundee Early Intervention Team By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Sun, 30 Jul 2017 23:00:00 +0000 The Dundee Early Intervention Team (DEIT) provides early intervention support to families. The team is a partnership of the four leading children's charities in Dundee – Aberlour, Children 1st, Action for Children and Barnardo's Scotland – the team works together with Dundee City Council, NHS Tayside and Dundee Voluntary Action. Practising a social pedagogy model, the team work alongside families to build their capacity to tackle challenges and make sustainable change. In 2017 Iriss worked with the Dundee Early Intervention Team to capture learning about the partnership model underpinning the team and to evidence the impact of its support on families. In this conversation, practitioners Natalie, Harriet, Jade, Bianca and Brian share their experiences of working with families as part of the Dundee Early Intervention Team. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free Full Article
ee Geetha Marcus By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Wed, 07 Mar 2018 00:00:00 +0000 On 7 March, 2018, around 50 delegates joined Iriss for a day of discussion and talks. The theme of the day was to explore how co-production can equip social services with the cultural competency they need when working with Gypsy Traveller and Roma communities. It was a chance to identify the unique challenges facing these two distinct communities in Scotland and think about creative ways to overcome them. At this event we heard from Geetha Marcus. Geetha is a sociologist, feminist and teacher activist whose research and teaching interests focus on social inequalities within public education systems. In 2012, she was awarded a jointly funded Scottish Government/ESRC doctoral research into the educational experiences of Gypsy/Traveller girls in Scotland. tIn the course of this research, she conducted an extensive range of in-depth interviews with young Traveller women about their racialised and gendered experiences within public spaces of school and private spaces of home. This research attempts to address a gap in the literature where Gypsy/Traveller girls' experiences are mis-recognised and erased through non-recognition. The girls' stories are highlighted and juxtaposed alongside the general problems encountered by Gypsy/Travellers in Scotland to reveal a complex narrative. Geetha shared her experiences of working as a researcher on this project and insights from the girls she worked with. It was followed by a lively and interesting discussion. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free Full Article
ee See Me By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Tue, 20 Mar 2018 00:00:00 +0000 See Me is Scotland's Programme to tackle mental health stigma and discrimination. It is funded by Scottish Government and Comic Relief and is managed by SAMH and The Mental Health Foundation. Michael McEwan speaks to Nick Jedrzejewski, Communications Manager about the various campaigns the Programme leads on. Maeve Grindall tells us what the Social Movement Team is and what it's involved in. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free Full Article
ee Learning Disability Week 2018 By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Thu, 03 May 2018 23:00:00 +0000 Learning Disability Week will take place from 14 to 20 May 2018. Michael McEwan speaks to Linda Mitchell from the Scottish Commission for Learning Disability (SCLD) about the week's activities. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free Full Article
ee Freshly Squeezed: Iona Colvin By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Sun, 10 Jun 2018 23:00:00 +0000 We hear how and why they are working in social services, what motivates them, and the people, books and music that inspire them. They also offer some golden nuggets of advice. To kick the series off, Michelle Drumm spoke to Iona Colvin, Chief Social Work Adviser for Scotland. Freshly Squeezed aims to 'squeeze' information and inspiration from key influencers in social services in Scotland. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes Full Article
ee Looking back at Learning Disability Week By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Mon, 25 Jun 2018 23:00:00 +0000 Our roving reporter on disability issues, Michael McEwan, attended a number of events over Learning Disability Week 2018 (14-20 May) and spoke to the organisers. We hear about 'Be the Change' campaign created by Enable Scotland, Project Ability and Mind the Gap theatre performance organised by the Scottish Commission for Learning Disability (SCLD). Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes Full Article
ee Freshly Squeezed: Tommy Whitelaw By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Wed, 04 Jul 2018 23:00:00 +0000 In this episode, Michelle from Iriss speaks to Tommy Whitelaw, who was a full-time carer for his late mother Joan who had vascular dementia. In 2011, he embarked on a walk around Scotland's towns and cities to collect hundreds of life story letters detailing the experiences of individuals caring for a loved one living with dementia. Since then, Tommy has engaged with thousands of carers through his 'Tommy on Tour' blog and as UK Project Engagement Lead with the Alliance's Dementia Carer Voices Project. He gives talks to health and social care professionals and carer organisations across Scotland, to raise awareness of the impact of dementia on families and the importance of empowering carers in carrying out their difficult but vital role. Freshly Squeezed aims to 'squeeze' information and inspiration from key influencers in social services in Scotland. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes Full Article
ee Freshly Squeezed: Viv Cree By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Mon, 23 Jul 2018 23:00:00 +0000 Michelle Drumm from Iriss 'squeezes' Viv Cree, Professor of Social Work Studies at the University of Edinburgh. Viv has conducted research in a number of social work-related fields over the last 20 years, focusing mainly on qualitative research that aims to improve social work services, and hence, the lives of those who use services. Within this, she specialised in research on social work history, feminism and gender in social work, HIV and children and young people affected by parental illness. Before coming to the university, Viv worked for 16 years as a professional social worker and community worker in both the statutory and voluntary sectors. She is an accredited practice teacher. Freshly Squeezed aims to 'squeeze' information and inspiration from key influencers in social services in Scotland. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes Full Article
ee Freshly Squeezed: Donald Macaskill By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Wed, 01 Aug 2018 23:00:00 +0000 In this episode Michelle from Iriss interviews Dr Donald Macaskill, Chief Executive of Scottish Care. Donald worked for many years in the health and social care sectors across the United Kingdom specialising in learning disability and older people's work. A particular professional focus has been issues related to bereavement, palliative care and individual rights. For thirteen years he ran his own equality and human rights consultancy focusing on adult protection, risk and personalisation. From 2012-2015 he managed Scottish Care's self-directed support project, People as Partners, then worked as Scottish Care's Joint National Workforce Lead. From 1st April 2016 he became the CEO of Scottish Care, the representative body for care providers in the independent sector. We hear about the people, projects, books, music and much more that inspire him. Freshly Squeezed aims to 'squeeze' information and inspiration from key influencers in social services in Scotland. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes Full Article
ee Freshly Squeezed: Trisha Hall By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Mon, 06 Aug 2018 23:00:00 +0000 In this episode, Michelle from Iriss interviews Trisha Hall, National Director of the Scottish Association of Social Work (SASW). Since coming to Britain from the Netherlands in 1987, Trisha has worked in residential child care in West Yorkshire. After completing a degree in social work in 1993, she then worked in statutory social work services in the North East of Scotland as social worker, Team and Area Manager, and subsequently from 2003, in the voluntary sector as Regional Director and Head of Evaluation and Research. Throughout her career Trisha's main role has been the leadership and management of workers and service managers providing services. Trisha has been a British Association of Social Work member since 1991. Freshly Squeezed aims to 'squeeze' information and inspiration from key influencers in social services in Scotland. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes Full Article
ee Freshly Squeezed: Ian Welsh By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Mon, 13 Aug 2018 23:00:00 +0000 In this episode, Michelle Drumm speaks to Ian Welsh, Chief Executive of the Health and Social Care Alliance. Ian has been Director of UK Services for the Rehab Group, leading charities working in care, supported employment, rehabilitation and training. In his time as Chief Executive and Board member of Kilmarnock Football Club, he led the club through business and footballing success, building a number of innovative community programmes. He also served as a non-executive Director of Glasgow Prestwick Airport and as Executive Director of Human Resources and Public Affairs. He has spent time in politics as an elected member leading first Kyle and Carrick District Council and then South Ayrshire Council before serving briefly as MSP for Ayr. Freshly Squeezed aims to 'squeeze' information and inspiration from key influencers in social services in Scotland. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes Full Article
ee Freshly Squeezed: Emma Scott By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Wed, 26 Sep 2018 23:00:00 +0000 Michelle Drumm speaks to Emma Scott, who was the winner of the Bright Spark Award at the Scottish Social Services Awards in 2018. This award aims to recognise a young person who is excelling in the work they do in the sector. Since leaving high school in 2014, Emma began an apprenticeship at Peartree Nursery in East Lothian. She has gained an SVQ Level 3 and has lots of hands-on experience with children of different ages and situations. Freshly Squeezed aims to 'squeeze' information and inspiration from key influencers in social services in Scotland. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes Full Article
ee Freshly Squeezed: Mairi O'Keefe By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Mon, 22 Oct 2018 23:00:00 +0000 In this episode, Michelle Drumm speaks to Mairi O'Keefe, Chief Executive of Leuchie House national respite centre, based near North Berwick since 2003. The only facility of its kind in Scotland, Leuchie has specialised in providing short respite breaks for people and their families living with MS, Parkinson's and other long-term conditions. In 2010, Mairi successfully led the Save Leuchie campaign, saving the centre from closure and setting it up as an independent charity in July 2011. In 2015, she received an MBE for services to people with disabilities. Confirming that she will be leaving Leuchie House in November 2018 Mairi O'Keefe said: Everyone who knows me knows how passionate I am about Leuchie House and the very special service we provide. It was always going to be difficult to step down, but I know I can do so feeling proud of everything we've achieved. I've been honoured to experience on a daily basis just how much of a difference Leuchie makes to all the hundreds of families we support every year. Freshly Squeezed aims to 'squeeze' information and inspiration from key influencers in social services in Scotland. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes Full Article
ee Families as peer workers in early childhood intervention By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Mon, 29 Oct 2018 00:00:00 +0000 Iriss.fm is delighted to broadcast an episode on the work of Plumtree, an Australian not-for-profit organisation that provides support for young children from birth to 8 years old with a developmental delay or disability and their families. Sylvana Mahmic (CEO) and Dr Melanie Heyworth (Peer Worker) tell the story of Now and Next, a project that has been successful at involving families as peer workers in early childhood intervention. Three key messages: Peer workers offer unique benefit to families of young children with disabilities that are not available through existing services, but which are complementary to them. Benefits include feelings of leadership, agency and community. Learning from mental health practice could be applied to the disability sector, so there was no need to spend time reinventing the wheel. It made it cost effective, quick and provided maximum benefit. Implementation of peer work into any existing organisation will face challenges and barriers, but these can be mitigated by pre-emptive organisational action. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes Full Article
ee Freshly Squeezed: Jennifer Davidson By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Tue, 30 Oct 2018 00:00:00 +0000 Michelle Drumm interviews Professor Jennifer Davidson, Executive Director of Inspiring Children's Futures at the University of Strathclyde, which incorporates the Centre for Excellence for Looked After Children in Scotland (CELCIS). Jennifer is driven by a commitment to ensuring children's rights have an impact on children's day-to-day lived experiences, and on the reality of international rights improving local children's services throughout the world. Her range of leadership positions in child and youth care, social work and professional education spans Canada, the United States and the UK. She has served on national and international committees related to children's services, and was a founding member of the US National Campaign for the Ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Freshly Squeezed aims to 'squeeze' information and inspiration from key influencers in social services in Scotland. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes Full Article
ee Freshly Squeezed: Lynn Williams By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Mon, 05 Nov 2018 00:00:00 +0000 Michelle Drumm interviews Lynn Williams, an unpaid carer and activist, providing practical care and support to her husband Derek. Derek has a high level spinal injury and other linked, complex needs. Lynn is on the board of Engender, a national woman's organisation and on the board of her local Carers Centre. She also works on a part-time basis in health and social care policy with Glasgow Centre for Voluntary Services. Freshly Squeezed aims to 'squeeze' information and inspiration from key influencers in social services in Scotland. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes Full Article
ee Co-production Week 2018 By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Mon, 26 Nov 2018 00:00:00 +0000 Co-production Week (#CoProWeekScot) was held from the 19-25 November and provided an opportunity to learn, discuss and celebrate how co-production puts people and communities at the heart of the support and services they're part of. Iriss.fm spoke to Sam Jordan from the Scottish Community Development Centre (SCDC) about what Co-production Week is and some of the activities that took place over the week. Kieran and Abbie from Young Moversor Yo Mo talk about the work they do to involve children and young people in co-production and the event they led for co-production week. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes Full Article
ee Learning Disability Week launch By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Mon, 28 Jan 2019 00:00:00 +0000 For the launch of Learning Disability Week 2019, Michael McEwan spoke to Libby Clement from Scottish Commission for Learning Disability (SCLD); James Morton, Bake Off finalist; and Jonathan McKinstry, a nominee in the 2018 Learning Disability Awards. This year's theme is 'community'. Communities are at their best when everyone is active in their community, connected to people within their community, and feels included by their community. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes Full Article
ee Freshly Squeezed: Ben Farrugia By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Tue, 19 Mar 2019 16:00:00 +0000 Michelle Drumm interviews Ben Farrugia, Director of Social Work Scotland. Ben held a variety of policy roles down in London (with a particular interest in education and children's services). In 2009, he moved up to Scotland to work in the government’s Looked After Children team and in 2011 moved to the University of Strathclyde to join the team that would soon after become CELCIS. In his own words, he is 'now very proud to be leading Social Work Scotland’s small Edinburgh based team, which provides support to various committees and groups, and represents members in discussions with Parliament, Government and other partners'. Freshly Squeezed is an Iriss podcast which aims to 'squeeze' information and inspiration from key influencers in social services in Scotland. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes Full Article
ee Freshly Squeezed: David Williams By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Thu, 11 Apr 2019 16:00:00 +0000 On World Social Work Day, Michelle Drumm interviews David Williams, Chief Officer of Glasgow Health and Social Care Partnership. David qualified as a social worker in 1988 and worked for two years in Easterhouse and then for seven years in Drumchapel as a social worker and senior social worker. He subsequently held various roles in charities over the years and was appointed formally to the chief officer position by Glasgow City Integration Joint Board at its first meeting on 8 February 2016 Freshly Squeezed is an Iriss podcast which aims to 'squeeze' information and inspiration from key influencers in social services in Scotland. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes Full Article
ee Freshly Squeezed: Jackie Irvine By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Tue, 07 May 2019 16:00:00 +0000 Michelle Drumm interviews Jackie Irvine, Chief Social Work Officer and Head of Safer and Stronger Communities in the City of Edinburgh Council. Jackie was appointed as the President of Social Work Scotland in May 2018 and her tenure as president comes to an end in May 2019. However, as Past President Jackie will stay on as a key member of the Executive Group at Social Work Scotland. Jackie’s previous positions were predominantly in children’s services, but not exclusively, as she has been lead for criminal justice, community based health services, and adult hospital-based social work teams. Freshly Squeezed is an Iriss podcast which aims to 'squeeze' information and inspiration from key influencers in social services in Scotland. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes Full Article
ee Freshly Squeezed: Calum Glasgow By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Mon, 08 Jul 2019 11:10:53 +0000 Michelle Drumm interviews Calum Glasgow. Calum is currently studying social work at the University of Strathclyde and received an award for Student Social Worker of the Year at the SASW Social Work Awards 2019. Calum's placement was with the British Red Cross, based in their psychosocial team, which provides holistic support for refugees and asylum seekers. The work ranged from completing initial assessments, providing emotional support, accompanying people to legal (and other) appointments and helping alleviate their levels of destitution. In his words, he describes the experience as 'a real eye-opener'. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes. Full Article
ee Freshly Squeezed: Lorraine Ward By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Tue, 23 Jul 2019 08:41:48 +0000 Michelle from Iriss interviews Lorraine Ward, a social worker who has worked with the children and families social work department in Glasgow for over 25 years and was awarded for Best Practice in Equality & Diversity at the SASW Awards 2019. Lorraine started work within the Asylum and Roma team of Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership in February 2017 and initiated the peer mentoring programme - New Young Peers Scotland - for unaccompanied asylum seeking young people soon after. Lorraine enjoys developing new and innovative projects, working closely with partners but most of all enjoys listening to and learning from young people, and enabling them to find and share their voice and fulfil their aspirations. Also watch Scotland: Our New Home films. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes. Full Article
ee Freshly Squeezed: Kathryn Lindsay By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Tue, 06 Aug 2019 08:48:18 +0000 Michelle Drumm interviews Kathryn Lindsay, who is the Director of Children, Families and Justice / Chief Social Work Officer for Angus Council. She is also the President of Social Work Scotland. Since qualifying as a social worker in 2000, Kathryn worked as a practitioner across Angus and Dundee City Council justice services and in residential services at Rossie Young People’s Trust. She held senior posts in Dundee City and Angus Council in both Children’s and Justice Services before becoming Chief Social Work Officer in 2016. Kathryn has experience leading services that serve more than one local authority area and has an interest in collaborative service design. She has a longstanding commitment to post qualifying learning, most recently achieving the Chief Social Work Officer Post Graduate Diploma at Glasgow Caledonian University. She has Masters in both practice and leadership based subjects and a particular interest in developing the workforce, promoting relationship-based practice and public protection. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes. Full Article
ee Freshly Squeezed: Viv Clelland By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Tue, 17 Sep 2019 07:49:44 +0000 An interview with Viv Clelland, winner of the ’The untold story’ award at the Scottish Social Services Awards 2019. She is a support worker for looked after young people and families in East Ayrshire. Viv lived in a Kilmarnock children’s home from the age of 11 years until she was 17. She began her career doing a bit of everything: cleaning, working in bars, as well as volunteering for a horse riding school for disabled young people. In 2000, she became a volunteer parent coach with Kilmarnock Harriers, which led to her being approached to volunteer with East Ayrshire Council. By 2006, she was employed as Sports Motivator – working in a variety of community coaching & children’s house sessions for the council. As Viv developed, the job developed and her role became more focused on working with looked after and accommodated young people, based within the play and early intervention team. Her skills have also supported work in HMP Kilmarnock and with vulnerable families. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes. Full Article
ee Freshly Squeezed: Peter Macleod By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Tue, 01 Oct 2019 07:24:12 +0000 An interview with Peter Macleod, Chief Executive of the Care Inspectorate and Chair of Iriss. Peter graduated from Robert Gordon University with a degree in social sciences and a qualification in social work and began a career as a social worker in Glasgow in 1987. In 1996 he joined Renfrewshire council as an area manager, responsible for adult, children’s and criminal justice social work, and in early 2007 was appointed head of children’s services and criminal justice for social work and the community health partnership. In 2015, he was appointed Renfrewshire’s first director of a new children’s services directorate, bringing together children’s social work, education and criminal justice services. He sits on the boards of MacMillan Cancer Support TCAT Programme and Scottish Government’s Re-aligning Children’s Services programme. In his own words, he says, "I am ambitious for social care; I want people in Scotland to experience transformational, world-class care that makes a real and positive difference to their lives." Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes. Full Article
ee Careers in Care: Residential care By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Tue, 08 Oct 2019 08:30:00 +0000 On 16 September 2019, Iriss attended the launch of the Scottish Social Services Council's (SSSC) Careers in Care website which was created to highlight the wide variety of career opportunities available in the sector. The resource demonstrates how people can build a career working with children and young people, in social services and healthcare settings, or as a social worker. We spoke to social services practitioners who shared their career stories for use on the website. In this first episode of three, Greg and Elaine, two residential care managers tell us about their journeys into careers in care. Charlotte and Tasha, two young people supported at the residential home, also provide their views on what it takes to be a residential care worker. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes. Full Article
ee Careers in Care: Adult social care By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Tue, 15 Oct 2019 09:00:00 +0000 On 16 September 2019, Iriss attended the launch of the SSSC's Careers in Care website which was created to highlight the wide variety of career opportunities available in the sector. The resource demonstrates how people can build a career working with children and young people, in social services and healthcare settings, or as a social worker. We spoke to social services practitioners who shared their career stories for use on the website. In this second episode of three, Sarah, Gillian and Deborah, who work in various adult care settings, tell us about their journeys into and experiences of the profession. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes. Full Article
ee Careers in Care: Social work By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Tue, 22 Oct 2019 09:00:00 +0000 On 16 September 2019, Iriss attended the launch of the SSSC's Careers in Care website which was created to highlight the wide variety of career opportunities available in the sector. The resource demonstrates how people can build a career working with children and young people, in social services and healthcare settings, or as a social worker. We spoke to social services practitioners who shared their career stories for use on the website. In this final episode of three, we hear from Rowena McIntosh, a social worker; John McVeigh, an academic; and John Stewart, an inspector with the Care Inspectorate, who talk about their journeys into the profession and the skills required to be a social worker. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes. Full Article
ee Freshly Squeezed: Alistair Brown By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Tue, 14 Jan 2020 14:00:00 +0000 An interview with Alistair Brown, National Director of the Scottish Association of Social Work (SASW). Alistair grew up in Falkirk and has been practising in Scotland in statutory roles and as a Mental Health Officer and independent social worker over the last 10 years. Prior to this he practised in and managed youth mental health services in New Zealand for nine years. He has had many voluntary roles at SASW over recent years as a member/practitioner including chair of MHO Forum, Chair of SASW governance committee and SASW representative on the British Association of Social Work board of directors. He remains on shift duty occasionally as an emergency social worker and is a member of the Mental Health Tribunals for Scotland. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes. Full Article
ee What if my personal assistants need to self-isolate? By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 12:00:00 +0000 Dr. Ossie Stuart is an academic researcher and an independent equalities consultant, who has written key works on race, disability and social care. He is a wheelchair user and firmly believes that we are all entitled to fully participate in society and have control over our own destinies. These two ideas have heavily influenced everything he has done, and will do, in his working life. Ossie receives a direct payment and uses it to employ personal assistants. Michelle from Iriss had a conversation with him about how he’s managing in the current crisis. He offers some helpful advice and has also created a blog, titled Social care: a user's voice to share his views. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes. Full Article
ee Rashielee Care Home: Covid-19 response By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 11:00:00 +0000 On 22 April 2020, Michelle from Iriss spoke to Jennifer Carruthers, Deputy manager at Rashielee Care Home in Erskine. Jennifer tells us how both staff and residents are managing in the current circumstances and how they’ve had to change and adapt services to cope in the crisis. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes. Full Article
ee Diversity guarantees our cultural survival By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 31 Jan 2017 13:30:00 +0000 In November of 1993, a week after the death of celebrated Italian filmmaker Federico Fellini, the New York Times published an article by Bruce Weber in which he made clear his impatience with the supposedly opaque, perplexing movies of directors like Fellini. One person who read the piece was Martin Scorsese–he responded by letter. (Source: New Full Article Uncategorized