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Dr Clenton Farquharson CBE - Chair of Think Local, Act Personal

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Envisioning the 'gloriously ordinary life'

"The big picture for me in co-production is how do we enable people to flourish to get a gloriously ordinary life?

"Think of it about, you know, it could be 15,000 piece jigsaw."

Bringing his experience - as someone who has cared for family, received care, and who has a view of the 'big picture' system - Dr Clenton Farquharson speaks with James in this insightful episode of Carer Catalysts.

Exploring how we can make a shared, positive vision for social care a reality, through to why we need to see co-production as a 'long-term relationship' (not a 'one-night-stand'), Clenton offers a refreshing, passionate perspective of what can be done - right now and in the coming years - to innovate carer support. Expect to hear James and Clenton talking about love, joy, curiosity, creativity and unleashing potential - not just funding entitlements, reform and the systematic language we've become so familiar with. We hope you enjoy listening!
During the interview, Clenton mentions a few resources that we think our audience might find of interest, check them out here:

  • (00:48) - Introducing Dr Clenton Farquharson
  • (03:51) - How do we make the Social Care Futures vision a reality?
  • (07:43) - The Archbishops’ Commission on Reimagining Care
  • (08:45) - Love and Social Care
  • (11:03) - Co-production: It needs to be a long-term relationship
  • (13:55) - Unleashing the creativity in co-production
  • (14:49) - What can Commissioners and Carers Leads do now to introduce more co-production?
  • (17:51) - Making curiosity part of the conversation
  • (25:03) - Rewards and recognition in co-production
  • (27:50) - How can we get past blockers to making exciting things happen?
  • (33:27) - James and Suzanne's takeaways from the conversation with Clenton

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Envisioning the 'gloriously ordinary life'

"The big picture for me in co-production is how do we enable people to flourish to get a gloriously ordinary life?

"Think of it about, you know, it could be 15,000 piece jigsaw."

Bringing his experience - as someone who has cared for family, received care, and who has a view of the 'big picture' system - Dr Clenton Farquharson speaks with James in this insightful episode of Carer Catalysts.

Exploring how we can make a shared, positive vision for social care a reality, through to why we need to see co-production as a 'long-term relationship' (not a 'one-night-stand'), Clenton offers a refreshing, passionate perspective of what can be done - right now and in the coming years - to innovate carer support. Expect to hear James and Clenton talking about love, joy, curiosity, creativity and unleashing potential - not just funding entitlements, reform and the systematic language we've become so familiar with. We hope you enjoy listening!
During the interview, Clenton mentions a few resources that we think our audience might find of interest, check them out here:

  • (00:48) - Introducing Dr Clenton Farquharson
  • (03:51) - How do we make the Social Care Futures vision a reality?
  • (07:43) - The Archbishops’ Commission on Reimagining Care
  • (08:45) - Love and Social Care
  • (11:03) - Co-production: It needs to be a long-term relationship
  • (13:55) - Unleashing the creativity in co-production
  • (14:49) - What can Commissioners and Carers Leads do now to introduce more co-production?
  • (17:51) - Making curiosity part of the conversation
  • (25:03) - Rewards and recognition in co-production
  • (27:50) - How can we get past blockers to making exciting things happen?
  • (33:27) - James and Suzanne's takeaways from the conversation with Clenton

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The views of guests participating in this podcast are their own and may not represent the views of any affiliated organisation. The content is provided for information purposes only and does not constitute financial, medical or legal advice.

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