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The Health and Social Care Business Podcast
TGPC
19 episodes
4 months ago
“We are not troublemakers. We are truth tellers. We are here to stay.” In this episode, Kat Hall, organiser of Providers Unite, shares how the movement (founded by Nadra) is helping providers speak up, challenge councils, and push for real change in social care. From the Stoke-on-Trent JR to giving providers tools to protect their services — this is about building a movement, not just a moment. "Give us a voice. Give us a seat at the table. And we’ll show you where it’s not working." Listen now. Is it too late to save social care? #ProvidersUnite #SocialCare #KatHall #TruthTellers #Podcast
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“We are not troublemakers. We are truth tellers. We are here to stay.” In this episode, Kat Hall, organiser of Providers Unite, shares how the movement (founded by Nadra) is helping providers speak up, challenge councils, and push for real change in social care. From the Stoke-on-Trent JR to giving providers tools to protect their services — this is about building a movement, not just a moment. "Give us a voice. Give us a seat at the table. And we’ll show you where it’s not working." Listen now. Is it too late to save social care? #ProvidersUnite #SocialCare #KatHall #TruthTellers #Podcast
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SOCIAL CARE RESPONDS TO PRIME MINISTERS' WHITE PAPER ON MIGRATION
The Health and Social Care Business Podcast
53 minutes
6 months ago
SOCIAL CARE RESPONDS TO PRIME MINISTERS' WHITE PAPER ON MIGRATION
Why is the social care sector afraid of the new immigration white paper? On May 12th, the Prime Minister announced a new plan to “tighten up” the UK’s immigration system a system relied on by an estimated 90% of social care providers. But here’s the thing: Social care is not what you think. It’s not just personal care, shopping runs, or companionship. It’s not just “sitting services” or care homes. It’s people. People who rise before dawn to catch a train and support someone with learning disabilities not just to get a job, but to get to the job. People who help a 16-year-old manage severe anxiety just to make it through the supermarket. People who sit beside older adults whose families are thousands of miles away. These are carers. And among them are migrant workers, navigating increasingly complex systems just to bring stability and independence into the lives of others. When I transitioned from the beauty industry into care, I had no idea what I was stepping into. I learned quickly that social care is filled with the most unexpected, compassionate, and resilient individuals lawyers, creatives, parents, students all united by purpose. So when the PM’s announcement raised alarm bells, I knew we needed more than just reactions. We needed a response. That’s why we brought together five brilliant voices for our very first roundtable each representing a vital corner of the care ecosystem: 🔹 Kat Hall – Organiser of Providers Unite, amplifying grassroots voices 🔹 Anna Knight – CEO, Dorset Care Association, representing regional providers 🔹 Palvi Dodhia – Award-winning dementia care home owner and innovator 🔹 Andrew Nyamayaro – Principal Solicitor, advocating for legal fairness 🔹 Dudley Sawyerr – Co-chair, LCAS, and a leading voice on DEI 🎙️ In this powerful conversation, we reflected, challenged assumptions, and offered real solutions. It was an honour to host I’d love to hear your thoughts, feedback, and reflections. #SocialCare #MigrationPolicy #CareWorkers #WorkforcePlanning #ProvidersUnite #LeadershipInCare #HealthAndSocialCare #RoundtableDiscussion #CareSectorVoices
The Health and Social Care Business Podcast
“We are not troublemakers. We are truth tellers. We are here to stay.” In this episode, Kat Hall, organiser of Providers Unite, shares how the movement (founded by Nadra) is helping providers speak up, challenge councils, and push for real change in social care. From the Stoke-on-Trent JR to giving providers tools to protect their services — this is about building a movement, not just a moment. "Give us a voice. Give us a seat at the table. And we’ll show you where it’s not working." Listen now. Is it too late to save social care? #ProvidersUnite #SocialCare #KatHall #TruthTellers #Podcast