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Care Home Management magazine's podcast
Demystifying Insurance - Special Podcast with Towergate and Care England

Care Home Management magazine's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 24:10


In this special podcast with Towergate Insurance and Care England we provide some top tips to help care homes purchase the most useful and cost-effective insurance.Are you insured for the right things? Protecting revenue as well as the building?What about cyber insurance?What if you had a data health breach?Working with insurance brokersJoin our experts, Care England's social care advisor Richard Ayres and Towergate's head of care Jason Brown.Podcast hosted by Alan Rustad.Listen to all our industry-leading podcasts here.Support the Show.Care Home Management is the UK's leading media brand for care home providers and managers.

Tea With Tobi☕️
The Ideal Care Business

Tea With Tobi☕️

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 46:58


In this episode, Tobi sits down with two giants of the care sector, Professor Martin Green OBE from Care England, and Vic Raynor OBE from the National Care Forum. They discuss the characteristics of an ideal care business, including the benefits of adopting a not-for-profit model. The conversation delves into the public perceptions of care and the importance of innovation in the sector.The guests share their expert insights into trends and successful out of the box ideas they're seeing, including the role of technology in improving the level of care we can provide. This episode provides valuable perspectives for new and established care providers looking to innovate and make a positive impact.This episode is sponsored by Salesforce. You can download the state of service report mentioned in the episode here:https://sforce.co/48kVcMTTea With Tobi is a care sector podcast powered by Prosperwell, the UK's leading digital marketing agency in the care sector. You can check out their website here:www.Prosperwell.co.uk

RugbyPass Offload
Episode 68 - Danny Care - England's Darkest Day - Marcus Smith's Frustrations & Private Jets, Stag Do's & Fishtanks!

RugbyPass Offload

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 76:11


It is an absolute honour to be joined in studio by a rugby legend in Danny Care to help us breakdown all of the action from a jaw dropping weekend of action in the Six Nations. Danny explains why he believes; this French side is the greatest team ever in the history of the sport, England were so baldy beaten and where the problems lie, Farrell should be the next Lions coach, England need to sort out their problems at the breakdown, who they should pick at scrum half, the frustrations Marcus Smith has been experiencing, why England may need to turn to central contracts and less teams in the Prem, how England can learn from Scotland and becoming an attacking team and much more on the analysis of the weekends action. Plus we manage to get the greatest stories from his incredible career so far in the sport - from coming up against a young Dupont in France, to tackling Jonah Lomu when he was 17, learning his craft from Justin Marshall at Leeds, renting a private jet to Monaco, being thrown into a fish tank by a bouncer whilst clubbing, witnessing punch ups at Ben Foden's wedding, falling out with Eddie Jones, getting miseld by Warren Gatland for the Lions and much much more... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Voices of Care
Professor Martin Green - Voices of Care, Episode 3

Voices of Care

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 22:42


Professor Martin Green OBE is the CEO of Care England, the largest and most diverse representative body for independent providers of adult social care in England. He is also Chair of the International Longevity Centre, Trustee of the National Aids Trust, and led the development of the Dementia Care and Support Compact for The Prime Minister's Challenge on Dementia in 2012. In 2008, Martin was named Care Personality of the Year and was awarded an OBE for Services to Social Care in the 2012 Queen's Birthday Honours List. In this episode of #VoicesofCare, Professor Green talks to our host, Suhail Mirza, about the importance of social care, the We Care for England campaign, and the International Longevity Centre.  

The Wrong 'Un
"I can't influence this decision so I don't care" - England captain & Women's Hundred

The Wrong 'Un

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 48:32


A big week of moving and shaking within the England men's setup. Out goes Joe Root as captain and in comes big daddy Rob Key in his top down Porsche and real ale in hand as the side's new director of cricket. What that means and what he'll be able to do is open to interpretation. Ollie has decided that since he can do nothing about who will be England's new skipper he doesn't care about it, an opinion he hasn't held regarding all of his other cricket analysis. Max Parry also opens up his wardrobe to assess the new season's IPL clobber and Bertie tries his best to keep everything on a fairly even keel. Elsewhere Ollie digs into the Women's Hundred squads and Max has a Parky Pivot. Got anything that you think we might be interested in? Then send in to wronguncricket@gmail.com or @Wronguncricket on Twitter. Thanks for listening as always, and thanks for the reviews! ______

The Red Box Politics Podcast
The End Of Cheap?

The Red Box Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 44:56


Are we facing the end of cheap goods and services? Matt Chorley speaks to economists, industry leaders and people working at the sharp end of retail, food and logistics to find out whether consumers are looking at permanently higher prices. PLUSFormer Social Care Minister Alistair Burt and Care England's Martin Green respond to the Prime Minister's Social care plan; and The Times' David Aaronovitch and the New Statesman's Rachel Cunliffe pick over the day's news. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

People at Work
Personal development in the workplace feat. Avnish Goyal

People at Work

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 26:36


Our original Jostle website in 2012 was focused on the concept of empowering your employees. Which is why I was really looking forward to chatting with Avnish Goyal, Founder & Chair at Hallmark Care Homes, about his Empowerment Days program. Avnish is the type of leader who very strongly believes in empowering all of his employees to be better versions of themselves. He runs Empowerment Days which are when he gets hundreds of his employees in a room to focus on personal development. One of the most interesting parts to me is that he actually opens it up to his competitors and colleagues in his sector to bring their employees as well. Avnish and I chatted about where his passion for personal development came from, why it's a never ending journey, and how he's managed to use things he's learned in his personal and professional life. About our guest: Avnish Goyal is the Founder & Chair of industry-leading care provider, Hallmark Care Homes. He is also the Chair of Care England, an Advisory Board Director, Patron of The Care Workers' Charity, and Ambassador of E2Exchange and the Alzheimer's Society. Avnish founded the Hemraj Goyal Foundation in memory of his late father, supporting charities on issues such as trafficking, menstrual dignity, empowerment of women, and education of children from disadvantaged backgrounds both in the UK and abroad. You can connect with Anvish on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/avnishgoyal.

Care Home Quality - Meet The Leaders & Innovators
Professor Martin Green from Care England

Care Home Quality - Meet The Leaders & Innovators

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 20:59


In this episode, Liam Palmer speaks to Professor Martin Green, the Chief Executive of Care England.   They discuss the approach of Care England to tech in the care sector - and what the future holds.   Professor Green can be found here: linkedin.com/in/prof-martin-green-706105a   Care England can be found here: https://www.careengland.org.uk/   In this podcast Liam Palmer will speak to some of the most influentials and innovative minds in the social care sector in the UK.   Liam Palmer can be found here: linkedin.com/in/liamjdpalmer

Tea With Tobi☕️
Professor Martin Green, Chief Executive of Care England

Tea With Tobi☕️

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 41:01


PROFESSOR MARTIN GREEN Episode Description:  On this episode of the podcast, Tobi sits down with the chief executive of CareEngland, Professor Martin Green. Professor Green highlights for Tobi how the focus on protecting the NHS impacted care throughout the pandemic, Tobi asks Professor Green about his difficult personal experience contracting Covid-19, and Martin pinpoints what the sector needs to do in the next ten years.    Top Quotes: “The staff are the absolute heroes of this pandemic.” - Professor Green “People who work in care are reticent to acknowledge their contributions. It’s incumbent on us to do so for them.” - Professor Green “Care is a profession not a job” - Professor Green   About the Host: Tobi Ali-Usman graduated from the University of Hertfordshire with a BA Honours degree in Business & Digital Media, and then later worked his way to head up the Health Care Division at a global advertising company in the UK, growing his passion for online marketing in the healthcare space. In 2016, Tobi became the Founder of specialist care sector focused online marketing agency, Smooth Digital, where he currently holds the position of Marketing Strategy Director. In 2020, Tobi launched his own Podcast, Tea with Tobi, aimed at care home and home care professionals who want to have their questions answered, listen to growth-focused conversations and get solutions to the obstacles within the care sector.   Special thanks to our sponsor MeetMyBrian MeetMyBrian.com is an exclusive web-based application assisting care homes in arranging, managing and controlling both in-person and virtual visits during this Covid-19 pandemic.It provides a healthy communication system to the resident’s families and care homes, helping them in save hours of emailing and phoning. MeetMyBrian ensures the safety and comfort of staff, families and residents by avoiding large gatherings, providing them with more visiting hours and freedom. Resources: https://www.meetmybrian.com/ (https://www.meetmybrian.com/) https://smooth.digital/ (https://smooth.digital/) http://www.careengland.org.uk/ (http://www.careengland.org.uk/)

Bloomberg Westminster
A Sprint To Brussels (with James Daly MP)

Bloomberg Westminster

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 24:42


Boris Johnson will head to Brussels within days for urgent Brexit talks with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, amid growing fears on both sides that negotiations will fail. James Daly, Conservative MP for Bury North, tells Bloomberg Westminster's Sebastian Salek and Caroline Hepker the economic impact of the pandemic shouldn't stop the government implementing the result of the 2016 referendum, even if there's a further hit from Brexit. Plus, the UK has become the first Western country to roll out a coronavirus vaccine. Professor Martin Green, chief executive of CARE England, explains why it won't be a game-changer by Christmas for the occupants of Britain's care homes.

Julia Hartley-Brewer
Julia Hartley - Brewer | Doubt cast over date in school reopening, twice as many have died in care homes than expected in normal circumstances and Captain Tom Moore to recieve a knighthood

Julia Hartley-Brewer

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 28:39


Justice Secretary Robert Buckland discusses the government latest reaction to the coronavirus pandemic. James Daly Conservative MP for Bury North hits back at the council following their decision to defy the government to open schools. Julia is also joined by Martin Green OBE, Chief Executive of Care England. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sky News Daily
Will lessons learned over the COVID-19 care homes crisis fuel change? | 19 May 2020

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 33:56


On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the Government response to the virus pandemic in England's social care sector.We are joined by Sky's Lisa Holland and Professor Martin Green, chief executive of Care England - plus our Middle East correspondent Mark Stone discusses the devastating impact of Covid-19 in war-torn Yemen.

Healthier Solutions
Health & Social Care England Investigate Why Covid-19 is Killing Blacks More!

Healthier Solutions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 13:15


BAME people - Blacks, Asians and other ethnic groups make up two thirds of all NHS and carer deaths with COVID-19. Finally, the NHS has acknowledged this and says the figures "are a worry". A worry? What BAME people and other citizens who value the lives and contribution of BAME people to NHS wants are the reasons! Factually and scientifically based reasons! Right now over half of people in intensive care due Covid-19 are BAME people! We clap for the NHS every week. Should we not know why the NHS workers are dying??

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby
Gavin Grey: UK correspondent with the latest coronavirus news

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 3:09


Leading British charities said the new coronavirus is causing “devastation” in the country’s nursing homes, as official statistics showed Tuesday that hundreds more people with COVID-19 have died than were recorded in the U.K. government’s daily tally.The Office for National Statistics said 5,979 deaths that occurred in England up to April 3 involved COVID-19, 15% more than the 5,186 deaths announced by the National Health Service for the same period.As of Tuesday, the government reported a total of 12,107 virus-related deaths across the U.K.The mortality figure, which is updated daily, only includes people infected with the coronavirus who died in hospitals. The higher number, published weekly by the statistics office, includes deaths that took place in nursing homes or any other setting, as well as cases in which the virus was suspected but not tested for.Caroline Abrahams, director of the charity Age U.K., said the government’s daily updates “are airbrushing older people out like they don’t matter.”Age U.K. and other charities have written to Health Secretary Matt Hancock, calling social care “the neglected front line” in the virus pandemic.“We are appalled by the devastation which coronavirus is causing in the care system and we have all been inundated with desperate calls from the people we support, so we are demanding a comprehensive care package to support social care through the pandemic,” said the charities, which include Care England and the Alzheimer’s Society.The Office for National Statistics said that up to April 3, just under 10% of deaths involving COVID-19 occurred outside hospitals. It said there were 217 deaths involving the virus in care homes in the week to April 3, a ten-fold increase from the previous week.The true toll in nursing homes may not be clear for weeks. France, which has approximately the same population as Britain, has included nursing home deaths in its virus reporting since early this month. Of the country's official tally of 14,000 coronavirus deaths, more than 5,000 were in nursing homes or long-term care facilities for the disabled.Yvonne Doyle, medical director of Public Health England, said the U.K. was trying to report nursing home deaths more promptly.“We would like to have much quicker data, preferably on a daily basis, and that’s what we are working towards," she said at a news conference.The U.K. government says outbreaks of COVID-19 have been reported at one in eight U.K. care homes. But care home operators and staff say that figure likely underestimates the true toll in facilities that house some of the country’s oldest and most vulnerable people, cared for by often overworked and poorly paid staff.David Behan, chairman of home operator HC-One, said cases of the new coronavirus had been reported in 232 of the firm’s homes — two-thirds of the total. He said 311 residents and one staff member have died with confirmed or suspected COVID-19.“COVID-19 deaths are representative of about ... just under about a third of all deaths that we’ve had over the past three weeks,” he told the BBC.Anita Astle, manager of the Wren Hall Care Home in central England, said the toll on her staff was “horrendous.”“We’re seeing people die prematurely, and that’s really hard to watch,” she told ITV. “We’ve had nine deaths, and (with) each death it’s getting harder to do what we’re doing."This is not good death," she said. “People are away from their loved ones. Normally care homes around the country are places that are buzzing with joy and excitement and at the moment they’re empty — visitors, families, aren’t coming in.”Like many care homes across the country, Astle said hers had struggled to get adequate protective equipment for staff. Many homes also are seeing staff shortages as many workers fall ill or have to self-isolate.Britain’s Conservative government is facing criticism for many aspects of its response to the pandemic, including the limited amount of testing being do...

Lets Talk About Care
Ep 8. Martin Green, chief executive of Care England

Lets Talk About Care

Play Episode Play 49 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 40:41


Co-hosts Jill Rennie and Sue Learner talk to Martin Green, chief executive of Care England about his passion for the care sector which is nearly as strong as his passion for Newcastle as well as his sense of injustice and his desire to improve people's lives and make the world a better place.

CoProduce Care
Professor Martin Green

CoProduce Care

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 31:08


Our interview with Professor Martin Green, CEO of Care England, reveals some important insights and truths about social care http://www.careengland.org.uk/  @ProfMartinGreen @CareEngland https://digital.nhs.uk/services/nhsmail https://www.communitycare.co.uk/2019/04/26/dols-replacement-bill-approved-parliament-liberty-protection-safeguards-due-come-force-2020/   Follow us:  Website: https://www.coproducecare.com   Twitter: @CoProCare  Facebook: CoProduceCare  Instagram: CoProCare   Email: Hi@coproducecare.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coproducecare/message

Care Home PR And Marketing Masterclass Podcast
Episode 7 - Discover How To Grow A Care Home Group From 1 to 5 Homes

Care Home PR And Marketing Masterclass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 26:12


Want to know how to grow a care group from 1 to 5 homes, with 60 beds or more in each? Want to know what you should be looking for when financing your growth to 10 homes or more for your care group Want to know how to promote the homes within your group to help with occupancy? This episodes features Harnoop Atkar, chief executive of Oakland Care, which operates 3 luxury homes with another 2 due to launched. The episode reveals: The importance of finding the right funding partner for your care group and the why having shared values and ethos with your funding partner is key How to choose the right area in the UK for a new care home Why it’s important to own and operate homes that are geographically close to each other What risks you need to consider, including unforeseen circumstances during planning and building phases Why it can take up to four years from identifying an opportunity to opening a new care home How continuity plans can prepare care operators for unknown factors such as Brexit The vital role of your care home team in ensuring your home gets off to a good start Setting milestones, such as breakeven point. How resident outcomes and person-centred care underpins everything Why care operators must continually have feedback loops both internally and with key external partners How “mobile care monitoring” can help ensure staff spend maximum time time with residents How marketing and PR can help differentiate your care homes from competitors How “good news stories” about your care home in the local media can help increase enquiry levels, and improve the way the sector is seen from the outside. What Brexit means for staffing for care operators Staff retention Why care providers should talk and communicate with each other more through, for example, organisations such as Care England and The Care Workers Charity

Care Home Management magazine's podcast
Prof Martin Green headlines the latest Care Home Management magazine podcast

Care Home Management magazine's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 43:53


In the latest Care Home Management magazine podcast sponsored by myAko.com Professor Martin Green, chief executive at Care England, tells editor Ailsa Colquhoun what he hopes for from the Green Paper if it is published in April. He also shares valuable insight into how care homes can become hubs of the local community when it comes to supporting those needing care. We also discuss the appointment of Kate Terroni as chief inspector of Adult Social Care at CQC and examine research showing how little is spent on residents’ catering in some council-funded care homes. Meanwhile, Exemplar Health Care’s director of referrals and business development Amanda Lighton talks about her rise from nurse level to board level as the company goes from strength to strength. We also hear from CQC improvement consultant Taruna Chauhan about how she mentors care home managers to help them raise their standards. #carehome #carenews #socialcare Support the show (http://chmonline.co.uk)

HealthInvestor Podcasts
A running start

HealthInvestor Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 17:20


Social care consultant Sara Livadeas tells HI-Pod about the guide she has created, sponsored by Care England, that aims to help new care homes succeed.