• What does it take to truly collaborate? A conversation with Emma Edwards Deputy CEO of Spotlight Young Onset Parkinson’s and Dawn Harding Trustee of Spotlight YOPD

  • Apr 10 2025
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast

What does it take to truly collaborate? A conversation with Emma Edwards Deputy CEO of Spotlight Young Onset Parkinson’s and Dawn Harding Trustee of Spotlight YOPD

  • Summary

  • How can leaders create environments where diverse perspectives are valued, trust is nurtured, and meaningful conversations drive innovation?

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    ABOUT THIS EPISODE

    In our conversation with Emma Edwards, CEO of Spotlight Young Onset Parkinson’s and Dawn Harding Trustee of Spotlight YOPD we explore:

    • What it means to truly collaborate.
    • What Emma and Dawn have learnt through their leadership and life experiences about the value of collaboration
    • Why collaboration and partnership are so important to the charity. And the impact of these collaborations on raising awareness of Young Onset of Parkinson’s
    • What they have noticed in their collaborations, and partnerships, in particular with the NHS, Parkinson’s UK and other communities, and organisations that facilitate successful collaboration
    • What can sometimes hinder, and get in the way of collaboration
    • How bringing the mindset and behaviours of Curiosity, Care and Courage helps people find their Collaborative Edge™
    • And finally what has helped them to find their Collaborative Edge™

    Emma and Dawn’s key encouragements to finding your Collaborative Edge:

    1. Build a community through conversations that raise awareness for people, clinicians, family members, and the wider community.
    2. Stretch yourself! You may be a professional in a field, however you can add a huge amount to a lot of small charities who need your skills especially in IT ,Digital and Communication.
    3. Embrace technology, it can help you collaborate and connect with people.
    4. Connect with people who have lived experience, and that's true of all sorts of collaborations.
    5. Enjoy and have fun in your collaborations no matter how difficult and challenging the issues.

    Find out more about Spotlight YOPD:

    Go to their website, Spotlight YOPD; follow them on LinkedIn, and follow both Emma Edwards and Dawn Harding on LinkedIn. They would love to connect with and to collaborate with you. Dawn especially is on the hunt for people to share their skills with the charity. Also do follow Gaynor Edwards...

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