Continuing the Conversation with Sadie and Professor Martin Green: The Culture of Care: Craft, Leadership and What Really Shapes Practice
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In this insightful interview, Professor Martin Green shares his expertise on the human side of care, emphasising the importance of culture, relationships, and emotional intelligence in delivering high-quality social care. Discover practical insights on leadership, practice, and building meaningful connections to transform care environments.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Care and Culture
01:58 Understanding Care as a Practice
03:43 Conditions for Quality Care
05:38 Distinguishing Healthy and Struggling Cultures
07:46 Leadership and Frontline Practice
09:37 Recruitment and Values in Care
11:23 The Professionalism of Care Work
12:24 The Essence of Care Culture
13:50 Everyday Interactions in Care Quality
17:40 Building Meaningful Relationships in Care
20:26 The Importance of Time and Autonomy in Care
23:59 Overcoming Barriers to Quality Care
24:35 Emotional Intelligence in Care
27:14 Leadership in Adult Social Care
32:52 The Role of Social Care in Communities