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Neil Eastwood - Finding And Keeping Care Staff
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Neil Eastwood is the Author of “Saving social care; the definitive book (and Amazon bestseller) on finding and keeping front line staff. You've probably read the book or seen him speak at an event. He’s also the founder of Sticky People, and he's currently working on a new project, which he shares more about in this episode.
Although I've known Neil for a while, I got to see him speak for the first time recently at a conference and loved his tips on actually finding staff. It's often the question asked by care providers; "how do we actually find people" and a hot topic given the current political climate. This episode is jam-packed with tips so grab a pen and paper and settle in!
LINKS
Saving Social Care website is here
Follow Neil on Twitter here
Email Neil: neil@stickypeople.co.uk
Neil also mentions Helen Sanderson from Wellbeing Teams who you can follow on Twitter here
You can find all of the episodes on iTunes, Spotify or Podbean. Why not download the free Podbean app if you have an android or use the Podcasts app if you have an iPhone to listen on the go?
Don’t forget to check out our sponsor Sekoia who provide digital care planning for care homes. Their technology is person centred and incredibly simple to use. You’ll make fewer mistakes and save so much time I really recommend heading over to their website and checking them out.
Finally - follow and join in the conversation over on Twitter to keep up with all of the latest interviews and share your comments. It’s @CarePodcast.
As always, thank you for listening! Sophie
60 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on May 20, 2022 07:13 (). Last successful fetch was on April 16, 2022 20:53 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 220794658 series 2379999
Neil Eastwood is the Author of “Saving social care; the definitive book (and Amazon bestseller) on finding and keeping front line staff. You've probably read the book or seen him speak at an event. He’s also the founder of Sticky People, and he's currently working on a new project, which he shares more about in this episode.
Although I've known Neil for a while, I got to see him speak for the first time recently at a conference and loved his tips on actually finding staff. It's often the question asked by care providers; "how do we actually find people" and a hot topic given the current political climate. This episode is jam-packed with tips so grab a pen and paper and settle in!
LINKS
Saving Social Care website is here
Follow Neil on Twitter here
Email Neil: neil@stickypeople.co.uk
Neil also mentions Helen Sanderson from Wellbeing Teams who you can follow on Twitter here
You can find all of the episodes on iTunes, Spotify or Podbean. Why not download the free Podbean app if you have an android or use the Podcasts app if you have an iPhone to listen on the go?
Don’t forget to check out our sponsor Sekoia who provide digital care planning for care homes. Their technology is person centred and incredibly simple to use. You’ll make fewer mistakes and save so much time I really recommend heading over to their website and checking them out.
Finally - follow and join in the conversation over on Twitter to keep up with all of the latest interviews and share your comments. It’s @CarePodcast.
As always, thank you for listening! Sophie
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