Episode 3 - What are some of the tools or techniques that have helped you?
Episode 3 - What are some of the tools or techniques that have helped you and that you would recommend to others?
Transcripts available: https://learninghub.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/leadership/leadership-insights-3-the-tools-help-you/
This episode shares the insights of three leaders who overcame imposter syndrome and the tools and techniques they use to lead during complexity. They share what has made a difference to them and has helped them find the self-believe and courage to lead.
*Dr Christian Hosker, Medical Director with Leeds and Yorkshire NHS Foundation Trust.
*Dr Christian Hosker, Medical Director with Leeds and Yorkshire NHS Foundation Trust
*Laura Neal, Deputy Director of Nursing with the Isle of Wight NHS Trust.
*Rachel Oster, Centre Manager and Registered Occupational Therapist working in Social Care.
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Episode 2 - How can we make inclusive and compassionate leadership a reality?
Episode 2 - How can we make inclusive and compassionate leadership a reality?
Full transcripts are available: https://learninghub.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/leadership/leadership-insights-2/
This episode of Leadership Insights shares the views and experience in the attributes of good leaderships that are inclusive and compassionate.
Featuring:
* Rachel Oster, Centre Manager and Registered Occupational Therapist working in Social Care.
*Brenda Rhule, now retired, was Head of Nursing at Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust.
* Islam Faqir, also now retired, was a senior paramedic with NHS Yorkshire Ambulance Service, and a former Chair of the Diversity Steering Group at the College of Paramedics .
* Giles Thorpe, Chief Nurse with the East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust.
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Episode 1 - What does great leadership in the NHS look like to you?
Episode 1 - What does great leadership in the NHS look like to you?
Full transcripts are available: https://learninghub.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/leadership/leadership-insights-1/
This episode of Leadership Insights shares the views and experience in the attributes of good leaderships that delivers great outcomes for patients.
Featuring:
* Giles Thorpe, Chief Nurse with the East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust.
* Laura Neal, Deputy Director of Nursing with the Isle of Wight NHS Trust.
* Dr Chloe Sellwood, Deputy Head of Emergency Preparedness, Resilience and Response for NHS England in London
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Episode 7: Compassion in primary care
Transcripts are available at: https://www.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/leadership-listens-podcasts/#episode7
This recording is a conversation between Michael and Dr. Rachna Chowla a Joint Director of Clinical Strategy, King’s Health Partners and a GP at Albion Street Group Practice in Rotherhithe. The conversation and focusses on compassion in primary care between clinicians and patients, between colleagues and underlines the importance of self-compassion.
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Episode 6: The importance of compassion in developing leaders
Transcripts are available at: https://www.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/leadership-listens-podcasts/#episode6
This recording is a conversation between Michael and Caroline Chipperfield, Director of Leadership Development and Delivery at the NHS Leadership Academy and focusses on the importance of compassion in developing leaders now and for the future at a national level.