
S1 Ep3: Bringing In Context and Speaking About Solutions
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Voices of Experience have been central to the work of the initiative from the beginning and throughout. The Voices of Experience Reference group is made up of six individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences of care. The group has influenced the whole of the initiative, including coproducing work for people with lived experience of care.
This podcast series will focus on the voices of people with lived experience in using the framing recommendations, the impact of sharing stories or experiences and how organisations and workers can fully support people when sharing stories.
On the third episode of the Each and Every Child podcast we are joined by Chelbi Hillan, student of Dentistry at the University of Glasgow; Roseanna Campbell, Participation Officer Care Experienced Young People at Edinburgh City Council; and Oisín King, MSYP for Who Cares? Scotland and student of Politics and Social and Public Policy at the University of Glasgow. In this episode Chelbi, Oisín and Rosie, all members of the Each and Every Child Voices of Experience reference group, join host Claire O’Hara to give a deeper dive into two of the framing recommendations that are important to consider when speaking from experience of care – bringing in context to stories and speaking clearly about solutions.
- The Each and Every Child Toolkit can be found here
- The research and methodology behind the initiative, conducted by FrameWorks UK, can be found here
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