Continuing the Conversation with Sadie and Andy Hood: Seeing the Unseen: Andy Hood on Carers, Community & Real-World Leadership
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In this conversation, Andy discusses the complexities of the caring role, emphasising the often-overlooked emotional and practical challenges faced by unpaid carers. He highlights the importance of recognising and supporting these individuals, who provide immense value to the healthcare system. The discussion also covers the need for preventative approaches to identify carers early in their journey and the significance of community-focused leadership in providing effective support. Ultimately, the conversation aims to shed light on the realities of unpaid caring and the vital role these individuals play in society. In this conversation, Andy and Sadie delve into the multifaceted challenges faced by unpaid carers, exploring the emotional and practical burdens they carry. They discuss the importance of understanding and supporting these individuals, the role of technology in caregiving, and the need for innovative systems that connect various aspects of health and social care. The conversation emphasises the necessity for bold leadership in social care, the human cost of caregiving, and the hope that arises from the stories of carers. Ultimately, they highlight the collective responsibility of society to recognise and support unpaid carers, ensuring they receive the acknowledgment and assistance they deserve.
Chapters
00:00 Understanding the Role of Carers
06:52 The Value of Unpaid Carers
13:54 Preventative Approaches in Caring
20:01 Recognition and Support for Carers
23:03 The Hidden Burden of Caregiving
26:00 Understanding and Supporting Unpaid Carers
26:13 Innovations in Care Support Systems
29:11 The Role of Technology in Caregiving
34:57 Redesigning Care: Principles for the Future
38:28 Leadership in Social Care: A Call for Boldness
41:12 The Human Cost of Caregiving
45:46 Finding Hope in the Stories of Carers