
Learn on the go: the Community Care Podcast
1) Season 1 Episode 6: Authentic leadership skills - feedback, trust and psychological safety
This episode focuses on leadership skills and style - in particular the crucial role of feedback which can sometimes be seen as mainly about staff performance and a less comfortable or even fear-induc...Show More
2) Addressing the risks of exploitation for children with SEND
Season 1, episode 5. This episode is about how to safeguard children with special educational needs and disabilities from sexual exploitation. We’ll be discussing recent research and findings related ...Show More
3) Dealing with change and loss after becoming disabled as an adult
Season 1, episode 4This episode focuses on dealing with change and loss as a result of becoming physically disabled as an adult, and how practitioners can support individuals who are coming to terms w...Show More
4) Season 1 Episode 3: Perinatal mental health
This episode discusses perinatal mental health. Approximately one in five women in the UK experience mental health issues during pregnancy and up to one year after birth, and if left untreated they ca...Show More
5) Season 1 Episode 2: Domestic abuse in young people's relationships
This episode discusses domestic abuse within young people's relationships. It explores the intricicies around age and statutory and voluntary support services available for young people. This episode ...Show More
6) Season 1 Episode 1: Mental capacity and suicide
This episode discusses the issues around mental capacity and suicide, and what has been called the ‘you’ve got capacity to choose to kill yourself phenomenon’. The guest is Alex Ruck Keene, an experie...Show More
7) Learn on the go: domestic violence and abuse - risk assessment and referral practice guidance
This episode of Learn on the go is about domestic violence and abuse. It covers what domestic violence and abuse is; the various forms it can take, and how to risk assess and make referrals. This epis...Show More
8) The emotional impact of 'contact': Ethan's experience and suggestions for professionals
Ethan’s in his early 30s now. He was in foster care from the age of five and then in children’s homes from the age of 11. In this conversation we speak about staying in touch with and seeing family me...Show More
9) Learn on the go: Jenny Molloy on the adult legacy of her childhood trauma
Welcome to Learn On The Go, the podcast from Community Care Inform where we discuss research, theories and practice issues and look at what they mean for social care practitioners.In this episode we t...Show More
10) Mothers' experiences of domestic abuse and social work
In this episode, Helen, a facilitator of The Freedom Programme which supports victms and survivors of domestic abuse, and two other mothers with lived experience spoke to Jenny Molloy, bestselling aut...Show More