Join co-hosts Audrey Moore and David Bagnall (aka Baggie), Social Care Workers, who discuss issues relevant to social care. Audrey and Baggie are opening up the conversation around social care and sharing stories with interesting guests and topics.
Trigger Warning: Issues of Racism and discrimination discussed.
Join Audrey and Baggie as they chat with Dr. Colletta Dalikeni about diversity, inclusion and racism in relation to social care in Ireland.
Colletta offers a unique perspective on these issues as someone who has studied them for many years and also as someone with lived experience of the racism that black people and their families face in Ireland. Hear more about Colletta and her work in this episode.
If you are affected by the content in this episode, please know that there are sources of help available as follows:
The Immigrant Council: https://www.immigrantcouncil.ie/rights/anti-racism
Irish Network against Racism: https://inar.ie/
The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission: https://www.ihrec.ie/allagainstracism/
Incidents of racism and xenophobia can be reported here: https://www.hotline.ie/what-to-report/racism-and-xenophobia
and https://www.ireport.ie/
Audrey and Baggie love to hear what you think of our episodes, please feel free to send us a message on this platform or email us at thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com.
Podcast Hosts:
This podcast is sponsored by Trust Social Care Consultancy, for the support and development of Social Care Workers. Check out our website to see how we can support you and your staff: https://trustconsultancy.ie/
Join Audrey and Baggie as they chat with Dee Hennessy, wellbeing expert and burnout coach about burnout and resilience while working in social care.
As a young woman, working in frontline, management, and later as a consultant to the not for profit sector, Dee was the original ‘teflon coated’ ‘resilient’, ‘ever ready‘ professional, passionate about her work, and maybe a tad hard on herself as she strived to be perfect. Her burnout came out of nowhere and cost her dearly. Since her recovery, her lifelong passion has been to ensure that no one she works with burns out on her watch. Something that she likes to remind herself and others is that ‘we are humans not machines’.
Find out more about Dee and her work here: https://mindfulfacilitation.com/
Audrey and Baggie love to hear what you think of our episodes, please feel free to send us a message on this platform or email us at thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com.
Podcast Hosts:
This podcast is sponsored by Trust Social Care Consultancy, for the support and development of Social Care Workers. Check out our website to see how we can support you and your staff: https://trustconsultancy.ie/
Join Audrey and Baggie in this episode as they chat with Des Mooney, a Social Care Worker, SETU Lecturer and former member of the Social Care Workers Registration Board. Des talks about his work in residential services and the work that led him there and his time on the SCWRB. Stay tuned to hear what we can do as a team in social care to stay up to date about whats happening with CORU and registration.
Audrey and Baggie love to hear what you think of our episodes, please feel free to send us a message on this platform or email us at thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com.
Podcast Hosts:
This podcast is sponsored by Trust Social Care Consultancy, for the support and development of Social Care Workers. Check out our website to see how we can support you and your staff: https://trustconsultancy.ie/
Join Audrey and Baggie as they chat with SETU Social Care Practice Co-ordinator Christina Sieber. We hear about her interesting journey into social care, discuss the importance of career long reflective practice and she shares with us her thoughts on the impact of professional registration for social care workers.
Audrey and Baggie love to hear what you think of our episodes, please feel free to send us a message on this platform or email us at thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com.
Podcast Hosts:
This podcast is sponsored by Trust Social Care Consultancy, for the support and development of Social Care Workers. Check out our website to see how we can support you and your staff: https://trustconsultancy.ie/
Join Audrey and Baggie for their final episode of series 2 where they chat with Sindy Offer and Anita Oman about their work on tall ships expeditions with young people. Anita tuned in LIVE from an expedition on the tall ship 'Pelican of London' to chat to us. They talk about their trips and the people they mentor including those with neurodivergence and disabilities. They also discuss the challenges they sometimes face on voyages.
To find out more about SAIL Training Ireland or become a mentor, visit https://www.sailtrainingireland.com/ or email Sindy at info@sailtrainingireland.com
Audrey and Baggie would like to express sincere thanks to all of our guests over the course of this series. We have thoroughly enjoyed each and every interview and we have learned an incredible amount about the social care world.
We would love to get your feedback on The Social Care Podcast, what did you enjoy most this series, how could we improve this podcast or who would you like to hear interviewed next series. Please comment below or reach out to us by emailing thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com. If you would like to be a guest and speak about your work in the social care world, we'd love to hear from you also.
This podcast is proudly sponsored by Trust Social Care Consultancy, for the support and development of those working in the social care sector. Independent professional supervision can be arranged with individuals and groups. Check out https://trustconsultancy.ie/ to see the range of services available to frontline staff, supervisors and organisations. Get in touch with owner and consultant, Audrey Moore on audreym@trustconsultancy.ie
Join Audrey and Baggie as they welcome back Dr. Brian Pennie to chat about resilience. We hear some incredible stories of resilience in the face of adversity and get some great tips on building and maintaining our well-being to help us to face the challenges of life and social care work.
Dr. Brian Pennie holds a Doctorate of Neuroscience from Trinity College Dublin, is an author, speaker, university lecturer, and life-change strategist. His life used to be very different, however, and after 15 years of chronic heroin addiction, he turned his life around. For more information on Brian's work, check out https://www.brianpennie.com/.
For anyone interested in Brian's lived experience of addiction and recovery, check out his autobiography 'Bonus Time: A true story of surviving the worst and discovering the magic of everyday'.
If you would like to give feedback on The Social Care Podcast or be a guest on the show, please reach out to us by emailing thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com
This podcast is proudly sponsored by Trust Social Care Consultancy, for the support and development of those working in the social care sector. Independent professional supervision can be arranged with individuals and groups. Check out https://trustconsultancy.ie/ to see the range of services available to frontline staff, supervisors and organisations. Get in touch with owner and consultant, Audrey Moore on audreym@trustconsultancy.ie
Join Audrey and Baggie in this episode when they chat with Tusla's Emily McElarney about Tusla's Meitheal framework. Emily McElarney is a Child and Family Support Network Coordinator for Cabra, Tusla PPFS (Prevention, Partnership & Family Support) Dublin North City. She is also one of many lead practitioners using Meitheal. Listen in to hear all about Meitheal and how it works. Resources: For any Social Care Workers interested in training in Meitheal or using the Meitheal framework, contact your local Child and Family Support Network (CFSN) Coordinator here https://www.tusla.ie/familysupport/ https://www.tusla.ie/services/family-community-support/prevention-partnership-and-family-support/meitheal-forms-and-guidance-documents/ https://www.tusla.ie/services/family-community-support/prevention-partnership-and-family-support/i-am-a-funded-partner-practitioner/meitheal_3/ Videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eabGscYr38 – A young person’s experience https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kF6DKMBZPzc – A parent’s experience Meitheal Like a Pro! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wp89nsR5jcE
If you would like to give feedback on The Social Care Podcast or be a guest on the show, please reach out to us by emailing thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com
Audrey Moore has worked in social care for the past 20+ years in front line, management and teaching roles. Currently a consultant with Trust Social Care Consultancy, Audrey works with Social Care Workers and organisations providing professional supervision, mentoring and training. David Bagnall has worked in a variety of Youth Work and Social Care settings. Currently a Team Leader in ChildVision where he has worked for 16 years. He is the parent of a visually impaired son and is an advocate for Human Rights-based Approach in Health and Social Care Services; Participation, Accountability, Non-discrimination and Equality, Empowerment and Legality.
This podcast is proudly sponsored by Trust Social Care Consultancy, for the support and development of those working in the social care sector. Independent professional supervision can be arranged with individuals and groups. Check out https://trustconsultancy.ie/ to see the range of services available to frontline staff, supervisors and organisations. Get in touch with owner and consultant, Audrey Moore on audreym@trustconsultancy.ie
Join Audrey and Baggie this week as they chat with Simon Keating about what it's like to work in a restorative justice project, promoting empathy in young offenders for victims of their actions and
Simon Keating is a Restorative Justice Project Officer (RJPO) for Le Cheile Mentoring services in Limerick, Clare, and Cork. He studied Applied Social Studies in Social Care, achieving a first-class honours degree and is currently completing a Master’s in research for the ASCEND research group in TUS. He is very passionate about expanding his experience and training to help people achieve positive growth and development in their lives and was a speaker at the most recent Social Care Ireland Conference.
If you would like to give feedback on The Social Care Podcast or be a guest on the show, please reach out to us by emailing thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com
This podcast is proudly sponsored by Trust Social Care Consultancy, for the support and development of those working in the social care sector. Independent professional supervision can be arranged with individuals and groups. Check out www.trustconsultancy.ie to see the range of services available to frontline staff, supervisors and organisations. Get in touch with owner and consultant, Audrey Moore on audreym@trustconsultancy.ie
Join Audrey and Baggie as they chat with the Company Director of the National Institute of Intellectual Disability Studies about her journey from failing the leaving certificate...twice, working on the roads for Kildare County Council, finding her way into working with persons with intellectual disabilities and eventually setting up her own company. Hear about the National Institute of Intellectual Disability Studies, their competency framework and their new eLearning Hub. Visit https://niids.ie/ for more information.
Martha is a Registered Nurse for people with Intellectual Disabilities (RNMH) and holds a B.Sc.Hons Degree in Social Work specialising in working with Person Centered Planning with People with Intellectual Disabilities and Older Persons. She also completed her Higher Diploma in Learning Disability studies at UCD.
Martha’s practical experience has been in Disability and Older Person services. In tandem, she has a strong clinical and managerial background, with emphasis on effective Care Planning, Managing difficult behaviour, Person Centred Planning, Project Management, Team-Building, Policy and Procedure
development, Supervision Skills and Leadership Skills. Her career to date has been working with People with complex needs, Intellectual Disabilities, Challenging Behaviour, Autistic Spectrum Disorder and Superimposed Mental Illness and their families. Martha also holds a Degree in the Professional Management of Violence and Aggression from Dundalk Institute of Technology.
Martha McGinn, Training & Consultation has been set up to design and deliver high quality evidenced-based training to caring services for older persons and adults with intellectual, physical and or sensory disabilities. The training programmes aim to prepare staff to comply with the relevant standards within the National Quality Standards for Residential Care Homes or the National Disability Authority Standards.
If you would like to give feedback on The Social Care Podcast or be a guest on the show, please reach out to us by emailing thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com
This podcast is proudly sponsored by Trust Social Care Consultancy, for the support and development of those working in the social care sector. Independent professional supervision can be arranged with individuals and groups. Check out www.trustconsultancy.ie to see the range of services available to frontline staff, supervisors and organisations. Get in touch with owner and consultant, Audrey Moore on audreym@trustconsultancy.ie
Join Audrey and Baggie as they chat with Charlotte Burke and Nuala Flynn about all things professional supervision. Gone are the days when the word 'Supervision' struck fear into the hearts of workers in social care. Charlotte and Nuala are here to tell us about the benefits to everyone and why we would all be mad not to engage in supervision.
Charlotte Burke is the continuing professional development coordinator with Social Care Ireland for the past five years. As part of her role, she organises CPD events and supports social care workers to get ready for registration with CORU. Previous to this she worked in the Disability sector for twenty years as a social care worker and leader.
Nuala Flynn has worked in social care in both residential and a Child Protection and Welfare Social Work
team prior to joining HSE HR as an Employee Development Officer. As a champion of supervision,
Nuala has developed, delivered and evaluated programmes regionally within HSE Leadership,
Education and Talent Development and now nationally within the National HSCP Office. She believes
supervision supports placing the service user at the centre in professional practice. She is currently
renewing her ACC coaching credential, is a member of CIPD; has a BSc. of Science (Applied Social
Studies) and in HR along with a Professional Diploma in Education.
Video highlighting the eLearning module on Reflective Practice for HSCP – https://youtu.be/r7VYYLsST5M
If you would like to give feedback on The Social Care Podcast or be a guest on the show, please reach out to us by emailing thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com
This podcast is proudly sponsored by Trust Social Care Consultancy, for the support and development of those working in the social care sector. Independent professional supervision can be arranged with individuals and groups Check out www.trustconsultancy.ie to see the range of services available to frontline staff, supervisors and organisations. Get in touch with owner and consultant, Audrey Moore on audreym@trustconsultancy.ie
Disclaimer: Please note that neither the HSE or Social Care Ireland endorse products or services mentioned in this podcast and opinions expressed are the persons own and not representative of either organisation.
Join Audrey and Baggie as they chat with former social care classmate Bernie Breen, CEO of Bee Smart Training and Consultancy and Executive Director of the new residential service ‘Clover Care’.
Bernie is a qualified social care worker with a masters in Social Care Leadership and Management. She has over 23 years social care experience working in children’s services with extensive experience working within mainstream and disability sectors as well as specialised services for ethnic groups such as the Travelling Community and Separated Children Seeking International Protection and has held positions such as Director of Services and Director of Quality Assurance.
Bernie has been training professionally for 15 years alongside her active social care practice. She is an accredited trainer in multiple areas including Therapeutic Crisis Intervention. Bernie’s key focus is on quality service provision which is trauma informed and therapeutic and led by the individual needs of the young people.
As if she isn’t busy enough, Bernie volunteers in her locality as a Community First Responder. Bernie tells her story of taking a leap of faith into the realm of social care after getting signed up for the wrong course and we chat about how to get the most value from training whether you are working on the frontline of services or managing a team.
If you would like to get in touch with Bernie, you can email her at youbeesmart@gmail.com and visit her website www.beesmart.ie
If you would like to give feedback on The Social Care Podcast or be a guest on the show, please reach out to us by emailing thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com
This podcast is proudly sponsored by Trust Social Care Consultancy, for the support and development of those working in the social care sector. Check out www.trustconsultancy.ie to see the range of services available to frontline staff, supervisors and organisations. Get in touch with owner and consultant, Audrey Moore on audreym@trustconsultancy.ie
Join Audrey & Baggie as they chat about stepping outside your comfort zone to network in social care. The benefits, some tips to make the most of it and more.
If you would like to give feedback on The Social Care Podcast or be a guest on the show, please reach out to us by emailing thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com
This podcast is proudly sponsored by Trust Social Care Consultancy, for the support and development of those working in the social care sector.
In this episode, Audrey and Baggie chat to the two recipients of Social Care Ireland Awards at the 2023 Conference.
Ciaran Byrne, a Social Care Worker in WALK is the recipient of Social Care Ireland Student of the Year and talks about his journey through recovery and into third level education. Joanne McAdam, a Social Care Leader with Tusla, the recipient of Social Care Ireland Outstanding Contribution of the Year talks about her work creating Christmas hampers for families in need for the past 15 years.
Audrey and Baggie also take some time to reflect on this years Social Care Ireland conference.
If you would like to give feedback on The Social Care Podcast or be a guest on the show, please reach out to us by emailing thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com
This podcast was produced in collaboration with Social Care Ireland at the Social Care Ireland Conference. However, Social Care Ireland do not endorse any products or services mentioned. Opinions expressed are the hosts or guests own and do not represent the views of Social Care Ireland.
This podcast is proudly sponsored by Trust Social Care Consultancy, for the support and development of those working in the social care sector.
In this episode, Audrey and Baggie interview three individuals involved in the Student Mentoring Programme at the Social Care Ireland Conference. Adrian McKenna, returning to The Social Care Podcast is the brainchild and coordinator of this programme alongside his wife Nuala McKenna. Ado chats to us about it's conception and how he felt it went. Paul McDonnell, one of the mentors speaks about what he got out of the programme and Tina, a student who benefited from the programme spoke about her experience at the conference.
If you would like to give feedback on The Social Care Podcast or be a guest on the show, please reach out to us by emailing thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com
This podcast was produced in collaboration with Social Care Ireland at the Social Care Ireland Conference. However, Social Care Ireland do not endorse any products or services mentioned. Opinions expressed are the hosts or guests own and do not represent the views of Social Care Ireland.
This podcast is proudly sponsored by Trust Social Care Consultancy, for the support and development of those working in the social care sector.
Join Audrey and Baggie as they chat with three of the exhibitors at the Social Care Ireland Conference, followed by a chat with one of the key-note speakers.
Ciara Redmond is a recruiter from HAYS with many years experience working in social care services up to management level. Ciara chats about her vast experience in the sector both at home and abroad before becoming a recruiter.
From SAIL Training Ireland, Sindy Offer and and Anita Oman-Wrynn tell us all about the work they do on the tall ships, where they give opportunities to a range of people to experience crewing ships.
You will hear Brian Thornton's story of how he got into social care and about his role in 'Way to Work', a service which helps care leavers enter apprenticeships.
Brian Pennie, doctor of neuroscience and SCI Conference keynote speaker joins Audrey and Baggie for a chat about the conference and his experience of trauma which led him down the read of addiction.
If you would like to give feedback on The Social Care Podcast or be a guest on the show, please reach out to us by emailing thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com
This podcast was produced in collaboration with Social Care Ireland at the Social Care Ireland Conference. However, Social Care Ireland do not endorse any products or services mentioned. Opinions expressed are the hosts or guests own and do not represent the views of Social Care Ireland.
This podcast is proudly sponsored by Trust Social Care Consultancy, for the support and development of those working in the social care sector.
This is the first episode of series two of the Social Care Podcast - Sharing Stories, with Audrey Moore and David Bagnall aka 'Baggie'.
The first four episodes of this series were recorded live at the Social Care Ireland Conference in collaboration with Social Care Ireland.
For this first episode, we chat with a number of delegates at the conference including Emily McElarney, Social Care Worker at Tusla, three students studying Social Care at TUDublin, Noel Howard, editor of the Curam and Links magazines for Social Care Ireland and David Durney, Chairperson of the Social Care Ireland Conference committee.
If you would like to give feedback on The Social Care Podcast or be a guest on the show, please reach out to us by emailing thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com
This podcast was produced in collaboration with Social Care Ireland at the Social Care Ireland Conference. However, Social Care Ireland do not endorse any products or services mentioned. Opinions expressed are the hosts or guests own and do not represent the views of Social Care Ireland.
This podcast is proudly sponsored by Trust Social Care Consultancy, for the support and development of those working in the social care sector.
Audrey and Baggie chat about their journey creating the first series of The Social Care Podcast. In true social care worker fashion, they reflect on the ups and down of the first series of the podcasts, key learning, the guests, listeners' reactions and how they are feeling. They talk about the future of the podcast for 2023.
Audrey & Baggie will be at the Social Care Ireland Conference in March 2023 and encourage people to not only attend but to make the most of it by meeting and getting to know others in the social care field.
As always, your feedback on this podcast and the series is welcome. You can get in touch by emailing Audrey and Baggie at thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com.
Take care x
Join Audrey & Baggie as they hear from Rachel Fayne, Co-ordinator of the DAVINA Project (Domestic Abuse Violence Is Never Acceptable). The DAVINA Project is part of SAOL. SAOL is an integrated programme of education, rehabilitation, advocacy and childcare in North Inner City Dublin. The SAOL Project’s on-going commitment to the women, children and community members continues to develop, responding to the changing needs of the women who participate in our project with creativity and commitment.
Rachel takes us on her journey into social care, following her passion to help the most marginalised in society, leading her to the DAVINA project. She gives good insights into what makes women who are affected by abuse and domestic violence so vulnerable and outlines what her project is doing to help. She also give a great insight into her own version of self-care which sustains her in her work.
This episode has been released during the United Nations 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, an annual international campaign that kicks off on 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, and runs until 10 December, Human Rights Day.
The hosts of The Social Care Podcast value your opinion and would love to get your feedback, you can get in touch with Audrey & Baggie at thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com
In this episode of The Social Care Podcast, Audrey & Baggie chat with Sherin Hughes about the origins of the Sister Shed movement in Co. Dublin. Sherin shares her incredibly raw and personal story of grief following the sudden death of her mother, community activist Dympna Hughes and her subsequent healing only to be thrust into the depths of Covid isolation. Sherin and her cousin Rachel Hughes created the Sister Sheds out of a desire for connection with their communities and to help other women in need of support. This is a story of community and hope and it is evident that the Sister Sheds is the start of an incredible story of community renewal.
If you would like to find out more about the Sister Sheds, they are on Facebook and they can be reached by email sistersheds@gmail.com
If you would like to send comments or feedback to the hosts of this podcast, you can email Audrey & Baggie at thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com
Join Audrey and Baggie as they chat with Paul Curtis from Youthreach Priory in Tallaght about his work with young people, the marriage of education and social care in Youthreach and the impact of small gestures on young people.
To get in touch with Youthreach Priory, call 01-4515292 or visit www.fetch.ie to find out about the courses available.
If you would like to send feedback for this episode of The Social Care Podcast, or are interested in becoming a guest, email Audrey & Baggie at TheSocialCarePodcast@gmail.com
Please join Audrey & Baggie as they chat to Sinead Quinn from SONAS Domestic Violence charity about her work. Sinead takes us into detail about the different legislation protecting victims and the challenges faced by Social Care Workers working with victims, both adults and children, of domestic violence.
If you have been affected by the issues raised in this episode, you can seek support from the following agencies:
SONAS: www.domesticabuse.ie Emergency Help numbers: 1800 222 223, 01 866 2015
Women's Aid: www.womensaid.ie National Freephone Helpline 24/7: 1800 341 900
Men's Aid: www.mensaid.ie National Confidential Helpline: 01 554 3811
Safe Ireland: www.safeireland.ie have a range of local and national resources available to those experiencing domestic abuse.
Thank you for taking the time to listen to this episode. If you would like to send some feedback to the hosts or become a guest, please get in touch by emailing thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com
In this episode, we chat with Paul Flynn from Crosscare. Paul has been working in social care for nearly 40 years and has a lot of wisdom in the area of youthwork and aftercare. He chats about projects in the 80's and 90's supporting children and young people in inner city Dublin and current non-residential aftercare services for those leaving care. With the belief that aftercare service provision has seen a great improvement over the past decade, Paul offers his insights into gaps in service and what needs to happen for a more equitable service.
We always welcome feedback on The Social Care Podcast. Please get in touch by emailing thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com
In this episode, Audrey & Baggie chat with Sue Cushen, Student on the BA in Social Care in DKIT, foster parent, NALA service user and member of the HSE National Volunteer Panel for Mental Health Engagement and Recovery. Sue talks about fostering, returning to education to study social care and the impact of this on her life.
Warning: this episode contains themes of childhood trauma, child abuse and neglect.
Feedback is always welcome for The Social Care Podcast. You can get in touch by emailing thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com.
If you have been affected by any issues in this podcast, support is available. Please visit https://www.hse.ie/eng/services/list/4/mental-health-services/ for a list of mental health services available in Ireland.
If you would like help with reading, writing, maths or technology contact NALA on Freephone 1 800 20 20 65 or text LEARN to 50050 and they will call you back. You could also visit www.nala.ie
This episode is being released on 10th October 2022, World Mental Health Day.
We are joined by Catherine Kelly, Deputy CEO of WALK, an organisation that supports people with disabilities in Dublin and Louth. She has been at the forefront of designing, developing, and delivering award winning programmes for people with intellectual disabilities that provide pathways to access employment in the open labour market. She has a particular interest in the development of person-centred, socially inclusive supports and in the provision of supports that are driven by an equality and human rights agenda. She is a regular speaker at national conferences and has made significant contributions to policy development that focuses on the empowerment of people with intellectual disabilities. She has been an associate lecturer with the Department of Humanities in TU Dublin for the last 10 years lecturing on the part time and full time Bachelor of Arts in Social Care course. Catherine is currently pursuing her Doctorate in Social Science with Maynooth University and contributes as a writer to RTE Brainstorm.
In this episode, Catherine speaks about the work of Walk in the community and we discuss mental health, resilience, organisational culture and self care in social care.
Feedback is always welcome for The Social Care Podcast, if you have something to say or would like to share your story, get in touch with the hosts by emailing thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com
Join Audrey & Baggie as we chat with Rosemarie Hayden from Irish Red Cross about the work being done on the ground to assist Ukranian refugees.
Rosemarie is a long time volunteer with 30+ years experience with the Irish Red Cross. She works on the front lines of the voluntary ambulance service as an EMT, is the Area Director of units, managing the operational side of things in Kildare and has served time on the Board of the Irish Red Cross. This is all in her spare time, as Rosemarie is a solicitor during the day!
Rosemarie shares her latest experiences supporting newly arrived Ukranian refugees over the past few months. If you are interested in pledging accommodation, please visit https://registerofpledges.redcross.ie/#/
Feedback is always welcome for our podcasts, please get in touch via email thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com if you would like to say something about this or any of our podcasts. We are always looking for interesting people to share their stories in social care, so please reach out.
Hear Audrey & Baggie chat with Celine Dillon from TUDublin about her journey into social care and her current work in TUDublin. Hear her speak about the needs of students in recovery, and her plans to ensure supports are made available.
All TUDublin students in Tallaght and Blanchardstown campuses will receive a survey soon around support needs for students in recovery. This survey will help the college to assess the support needs of these students and plan to put supports in place.
Anyone affected by issues around addiction and recovery raised in this episode can find supports at HSE.ie
If you would like to get in touch with the hosts of this podcast, you can email Audrey and Baggie at thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com
Join Audrey and Baggie as they speak with Adrian McKenna about his journey into social care, supervision and making mistakes. Adrian has been making vlogs for social care workers on social media since the start of the pandemic for which he won the Social Care Ireland Outstanding Achievement Award for his dedication to the profession and his support of social care workers learning and working within the sector.
If you'd like to learn more about Adrian, check out his blog "I care because I care - the musings of a Social Care Professional" at adomack1965.wordpress.com
Thank you for listening, if you'd like to send us feedback or have a story to share, please get in touch on TheSocialCarePodcast@gmail.com
In this episode, Audrey and Baggie speak with Audrey Darby about her therapeutic work using horses to help children and adults with physical and intellectual disabilities and autism. Hippotherapy is the use of horse riding as a therapeutic or rehabilitative treatment, especially as a means of improving coordination, balance, and strength and has been incredibly effective for many service users in Childvision. Audrey talks about how she became involved in this form of therapy and what she loves about it. To find out more about equine assisted therapy, check out the Childvision website https://childvision.ie/what-we-do/clinical-services/ We'd love to get your feedback on this episode so if you've something to say, or are interested in coming on as a guest, email thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com
In this episode, you will hear Audrey and Baggie discussing the recent issues around the social care course in Dublin Business School withdrawing their application for approval as a route into the social care workers registration board with CORU. What does this mean for the students? Why is registration important and what are the options to gain entry onto the register? For more information regarding the registration of Social Care Workers, please visit coru.ie or socialcareireland.ie We'd love to get your feedback on this episode so if you've something to say, or are interested in coming on as a guest email thesocialcarepodcast@gmail.com
The first episode and introduction to The Social Care Podcast and the co-hosts Audrey Moore and David Bagnall. The hosts introduce social care work, themselves and give some information about their career and their personal philosophies. You will get an insight into what to expect from this podcast in the future.