Paul Taylor, Bromford Group – Video Podcast 19

This week’s show features an interview with the lovely Paul Taylor, Innovation Coach at Bromford Group.

Follow Paul: https://twitter.com/PaulBromford
And read his blogs: http://paulbromford.wordpress.com/ & https://www.rebelmouse.com/PaulBromford/

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Paul Taylor – Audio Podcast 19

Welcome to our nineteenth Podcast , we hope that you enjoy it!

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SHOW NOTES – Paul Taylor Interview
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News and Innovation – Audio Podcast 18

Welcome to our eighteenth Podcast , we hope that you enjoy it!

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Please leave comments and let us have a conversation. Also, come and “Like” us on Facebook if that’s your thing, and follow Shirley and Stuart on Twitter:

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This week’s show features

  1. Publication of the Nominet Trust Provocation Paper “Can online innovations enhance social care?”
  2. Launch of the Click Guide to Digital Technology for Adult Social Care
  3. “I care” two words that can change the world
  4. NHS Reorganisation and the Francis Report
  5. On loneliness and social isolation
  6. NHS Employers guide to HR and social media in the NHS
  7. Supporting practitioners to make sense of social media in mental health practice
  8. “I’m the boss of me!” exploring mental health and self-employment
  9. Formalised Informality an action plan to spread proven health innovations published 2008
  10. @communityhowto and @_RunAClub
  11. The living map of innovators developed by Nesta
  12.  Digital Inclusion, funding , collaboration and community hubs
  13. Behind the Headlines
  14. How do we address the gap which exists between what is known from research and what is done to apply it
  15. #wonkcomms and a masterclass in communications

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News and Innovation – Video Podcast 18

We’re delighted to be back after our break, and even more delighted that this show has been crown-funded.  As usual the show features regular presenters Stuart Arnott from Mindings and Shirley Ayres, bringing you news of innovation in social care.

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https://twitter.com/PaulBromford
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Available now! The Click Guide to Digital Technology for Adult Care

“technology supports the development of solutions that are tailored and accessible to individuals while also enabling their wide distribution at significantly lower cost than traditional services” Annika Small Nominet Trust

“My (printed) copy arrived this morning. Very well researched and informative. Well done Shirley – and thank you for mentioning new electronic version of Whose Shoes? – aligned to TLAP’s ‘Making It Real’. Planning launch programme with TLAP next week! :) “   Gill Phillips @WhoseShoes

 

All the information you need in one place

Whether you work in the public, private or not-for-profit sectors (or are a carer or use services), digital technology is transforming the way care services are delivered. It will not, of course, ever replace human contact, kindness, empathy and understanding. But it does allow people to connect in different ways, quickly and easily. Digital technology and social networks provide some of the most powerful tools available today for building a sense of belonging, support and sharing among groups of people who share similar interests and concerns.

The Click Guide to Digital Technology for Adult Social Care has been developed to help professionals, carers and service users make use of the fantastic resources which are already available across the whole spectrum of needs in adult social care today. We believe it is important to bring all of this information together in a single place. The Guide lists more than a hundred resources, spanning the areas of care, health and housing.

The Click Guide to Digital Technology for Adult Social Care can be downloaded instantly as  an eBook at a cost of £3-99 or ordered as a hard copy printed publication.

Contact us to find out about the discounts available for bulk orders of the printed publication.

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