Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast ExChange Wales: Social care training & resource
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| "We're not professionals when it comes to dogs" with Denise Turner | 12 Nov 2025 | 00:27:01 | |
In this episode, Jeremy Dixon interviews Denise Turner about the complex issues of dealing with dogs within social care work, and her recent article "We're not professionals when it comes to dogs". You can read Denise's article here: https://academic.oup.com/bjsw/article/55/5/2464/8090589 Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/ | |||
| Improving Transitional Safeguarding - with Steve Baguley and Finn Madell | 15 Oct 2025 | 00:41:27 | |
Listen to our podcast in which Dr Martin Elliott interviews Finn Madell and Steve Baguley about how to improve transitional safeguarding to help prevent criminal exploitation of children and young people. They discuss its application in Wales, Newport Multi-Agency Child Exploitation (MACEs) meetings, and reflect on the future of safeguarding, changing legislation and improving communication between child and adult services. Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/ | |||
| 'In My Skin' writer, Kayleigh Llewellyn - ExChange Wales | 10 Mar 2022 | 00:36:24 | |
A genuine STOP PRESS moment – award winning writer Kayleigh Llewellyn has recorded an interview exclusively for ExChange Wales with Professor Donald Forrester. Kayleigh, who openly discusses the autobiographical nature of her double series ‘In my Skin’, tells Donald about her own experience of an upbringing in a family home with serious mental health and domestic violence issues, portrayed through the main character Bethan. Kayleigh shares her thoughts on the challenges she faced growing up, messages for health and social care services, kindness of individuals, resilience, and how she deals with difficult issues through humour. Watch the interview on our YouTube now – it is personal, honest and compelling (podcast coming soon too). And if you haven’t seen the multi-award winning drama In My Skin, it’s an absolute must watch – series 1 and 2 available on BBC iPlayer. Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/ | |||
| Co-production and Asset Based approaches - ExChange Wales | 10 Mar 2022 | 00:44:58 | |
Co-production is about valuing everyone and understanding that we all have something to contribute to solutions. This podcast, presented by both experts by professionalism and experience, presents co-production from different unique perspectives.
Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/ | |||
| Lyn Romeo, Chief Social Worker for Adults in England - ExChange Wales | 02 Mar 2022 | 00:46:10 | |
Lyn Romeo has been the Chief Social Worker in England for Adults since September 2013. In the past, Lyn worked as an Assistant Director for Adult Social Care in the London Borough of Camden, an inspector with the Social Services Inspectorate, and also worked in Yorkshire as a field social worker. This interview is conducted by Sarah Farragher a social work professional doctorate student at Cardiff University looking at strengths-based approaches and social work. Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/ | |||
| Transitions in kinship care - ExChange Wales | 16 Nov 2021 | 00:42:57 | |
PhD researchers Lorna Stabler, Cardiff University and Abbie Toner, University of Suffolk both have experience of being kinship carers. Lorna has carried out research with kinship carers on projects in England and Wales, and Abbie has extensive experience of supporting grandparent carers and children as a support worker for two local authorities and a third sector organisation. Kinship care is often discussed as another form of care for children and young people who cannot live with their previous primary carers. Because of this, terms that are used within social work and the care system are often applied to kinship care. However, when they are considered more closely, some terms don't seem to make much sense. As part of the EXCHANGE conference focusing on transitions, in this podcast Lorna and Abbie discuss how we could think about transitions within and from kinship care, and what we might need to understand more about. They will draw on their experiences in research, practice and lived experiences to explore this under developed area. Yn aml, mae gofal gan berthynas yn cael ei drin a’i drafod fel math arall o ofal i blant a phobl ifanc na allant fyw gyda’u prif ofalwyr blaenorol. Oherwydd hyn, mae’r termau a ddefnyddir ym maes gofal a gwaith cymdeithasol yn aml yn cael eu defnyddio ym maes gofal gan berthynas. Fodd bynnag, wrth ystyried y termau hyn ymhellach, mae’n ymddangos nad yw rhai ohonynt yn gwneud llawer o synnwyr. Yn rhan o gynhadledd ExChange sy'n canolbwyntio ar bontio, mae Lorna ac Abbie, mewn podlediad, yn trafod sut y gallem feddwl am bontio ym maes gofal gan berthynas a beth y gallai fod angen i ni ddeall mwy amdano. Byddant yn defnyddio eu profiad o wneud ymchwil, eu hymarfer a’u profiadau go iawn i archwilio'r maes annatblygedig hwn. Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/ | |||
| Supporting Care Experienced Parents Transition to University - ExChange Wales | 27 Oct 2021 | 00:52:46 | |
Care experienced people may face numerous transitions throughout their lives, many of them relating to education. Whether it’s moving schools due to moving placements, transitioning to post-16 education, or making the jump to university, every transition has its own challenges – and opportunities. Here, CASCADE’s Hannah Bayfield (who researches care experienced young people’s experiences of higher education) and Lorna Stabler (who has lived experience of being a care experienced student as well as being a fellow CASCADE researcher) discuss Lorna’s own journey, sources of support and tips for transitions into HE. Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/ | |||
| Supporting Care Experienced Parents - ExChange Wales | 14 Oct 2021 | 00:46:35 | |
Join Louise Roberts and Rachael Vaughan for this special edition podcast discussing parenthood for young people in and leaving care. The podcast features care-experienced parents, as well as guest speakers from Voices from Care Cymru, NYAS Cymru and TGP Cymru. An insightful and thought-provoking conversation, discussing the need for policy and practice change, innovative efforts to support parents and the newly developed good practice charter. Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/ | |||
| Motivational Interviewing for working with children and families - ExChange Wales | 27 Jul 2021 | 00:58:42 | |
MI is now widely used in services for children, playing a key part in innovations such as Family Drug and Alcohol Courts, the Family Safeguarding model and Intensive Family Support Teams. In this session Steve Rollnick (co-creator of Motivational Interviewing) talks with Donald Forrester, David Wilkins and Charlie Whittaker about their forthcoming book on this topic. Discussion will cover the contribution that MI can make to child and family work and how to respond to key problems or challenges such as how to have difficult conversations and applying MI principles in the context of child protection - plus wherever else the conversation goes! There will be opportunities for those attending to ask questions, share experiences and be involved in the discussion. Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/ | |||
| The implications of the study 'Voices of Carers during the COVID-19 Pandemic - ExChange Wales | 29 Jun 2021 | 00:24:26 | |
Dr Daniel Burrows is in conversation with Chris Williamson, a social work practice educator and trainer to talk about the implications of the study 'Voices of Carers during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Messages for the future of unpaid caring in Wales' for social work practice. The study has been published by Cardiff University. Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/ | |||
| Transforming Hertfordshire - ExChange Wales | 15 Jun 2021 | 00:51:09 | |
Donald Forrester is joined by Sue Williams, Programme Director Strengthening Families/Family Safeguarding in Hertfordshire County Council. She speaks about her experience within the sector, transforming Hertfordshire and collaborating with other authorities and Mission Impossible. Bydd Sue Williams, Cyfarwyddwr Rhaglen Cryfhau Teuluoedd / Diogelu Teuluoedd yng Nghyngor Swydd Hertford yn ymuno â Donald Forrester. Mae hi'n siarad am ei phrofiad o fewn y sector, yn trawsnewid Swydd Hertford a chydweithio ag awdurdodau eraill a Mission Impossible Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/ | |||
| Social Work Leaders in Carmarthenshire - ExChange Wales | 03 Jun 2021 | 01:02:21 | |
CASCADE Centre Director, Donald Forrester is joined by Jake Morgan, Director of Communities and Deputy Chief Executive and Stefan Smith, Head of Children’s Services in Carmarthenshire County Council. They speak about their journey into social work, integrating social work models into their work amongst a range of topics.
Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/ | |||
| The 21st Century Ladz - Richard Gater | 11 Sep 2025 | 00:36:32 | |
In this episode, Richard Gater discusses his new book 'The 21st Century Ladz: Continuity and Changes among Marginalised Young Men from the South Wales Valleys', which draws on his qualitative study exploring changing ideas of manhood, masculinities and social class identity. Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/ | |||
| Social care leaders and reducing care rates in Neath Port Talbot - ExChange Wales | 28 May 2021 | 00:45:59 | |
CASCADE Research Centre Director, Donald Forrester, is joined by Andrew Jarrett, Director of Social Services, Health and Housing in Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council. Andrew talks about his journey and experience in social work and discusses, amongst many issues, the rates of children in care in Neath Port Talbot. Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/ | |||
| Poverty, Practice, and Social Context - ExChange Wales | 25 May 2021 | 00:37:05 | |
The podcast discusses the relationship between poverty and contact with children's services. Drawing on the Child Welfare Inequalities Project , Professor Brigid Featherstone, discusses potential approaches to supporting families around their material circumstances at the level of individual practice, local authorities, and national policy. Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/ | |||
| The ExChange Wales Podcast: Trailer | 11 Sep 2025 | 00:15:03 | |
Welcome to the ExChange Wales Podcast! Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/ | |||
| Dementia, Human Rights and Social Care with Suzanne Cahill | 21 Mar 2025 | 00:20:42 | |
Join us for a conversation with Suzanne Cahill on 'Dementia, Human Rights and Social Care', hosted by Jeremy Dixon. Find out more about Suzanne's upcoming book 'Human Rights in Dementia Care: A Good Practice Guide' (2025): https://uk.jkp.com/products/human-rights-in-dementia-care Purchase 'Dementia and Human Rights' (2018) by Suzanne Cahill: https://policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/dementia-and-human-rights This podcast was recorded as part of our Spring 2025 conference 'Dementia Support in a Diverse World'. Find out more about our conference on the ExChange Wales website and sign up to the webinars in this series: https://www.exchangewales.org/dementia-support-in-a-diverse-world/ Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/ | |||
| Empowerment through Creativity: Maggie's Club with Enireth & Alex - ExChange Wales | 24 Oct 2024 | 00:22:14 | |
Join us for a discussion about the work of 'Maggie's Club' - with Enireth & Alex - a monthly creativity workshop provided by UCAN Productions in Cardiff, for children with visual impairments and additional disabilities. Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/ | |||
| Lemn Sissay OBE reflections on care - ExChange Wales | 15 Nov 2022 | 00:11:24 | |
Professor Alyson Rees, in conversation with Lemn Sissay OBE, about his experience in care as a child. Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/ | |||
| The Violence Against Women, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence (VAWDASV) Network - ExChange Wales | 20 Jun 2022 | 00:29:23 | |
In this episode of CASCADE Talks, Sarah Wallace & Emily Underwood-Lee discuss Violence against Women, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence (VAWDASV) and the impact it has had on their lives & the lives of those around us. Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/ | |||
| Survivors’ stories: Survivors of domestic abuse in conversation - ExChange Wales | 26 May 2022 | 00:27:39 | |
The Live Fear Free Helpline is for anyone who is or might know someone currently experiencing domestic abuse, sexual violence and/or violence against women. Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/ | |||
| Building and developing strengths-based approaches in adult services - ExChange Wales | 16 Mar 2022 | 00:32:57 | |
This podcast explores how to build and develop strengths-based approaches in adult social care. Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/ | |||
| The Detention of Black People under the Mental Health Act - Renée Aleong | 14 Jan 2026 | 00:36:25 | |
In this episode, Jeremy Dixon interviews Renée Aleong about her research on the detention of Black people - and the overrepresentation of Black Men - under the Mental Health Act, as well as sharing the opinions and anecdotes of AMHPS (Approved Mental Health Professionals) involved within these processes. Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/ | |||
| Exploring Child Welfare Practice with Parents who use Substances - with Angela Endicott | 17 Dec 2025 | 00:43:37 | |
In this episode, Angela Endicott discusses her research exploring the epistemic injustice around child welfare practice with parents who use substances. Find out more about ExChange Wales on our website and sign up to future events: https://www.exchangewales.org/ | |||