Synopsis
Iriss.fm presents lectures, discussions and debate on current topics of interest in the social services, Social Work and Social Care. It's a forum where all involved in social services may share opinion, knowledge and experience. We aim to promote engagement between practitioners, policy makers, researchers and people who use services.
Episodes
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Culturally competent social work: why bother?
05/11/2010 Duration: 53minProfessor Lena Domenelli, Durham University. Culturally competent social work : why bother? Recorded at Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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Iriss Forum 2010 - introduction and keynote
03/11/2010 Duration: 15minIntroduction and welcome from Alison Petch, Director of Iriss, followed by keynote speech by Adam Ingram MSP. Recorded at Iriss Forum 2010: Challenging times, creative solutions. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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Family life and the lives they choose
02/11/2010 Duration: 36minCaroline Tomlinson talks about the process of setting up personalised care for her disabled son. Caroline Tomlinson tells the story of her son Joe, the first person in the UK to receive an individual budget which fundamentally improved the quality of his life. Iriss Forum 2010 - Challenging times, creative solutions was the first annual Iriss Forum. Those who attended had the opportunity to hear from a number of speakers and found out how Iriss can support the social services workforce to 'do things differently.' Was focused on how solutions can be found by working in partnership to deliver successful outcomes for the people that access Scotland's social services. Caroline Tomlinson is the parent of three children: Joe, Rosie and Jacob. Joe is 19 years old and has high support needs. He took part in the national In Control pilot in Wigan. Joe was the first person in the UK to receive an individual budget and it has made a phenomenal difference to his life. She has worked in both the statutory and voluntary se
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Iriss Forum 2010: Iriss taster presentations
02/11/2010 Duration: 50minA trio of short presentations highlighting Iriss's current work. Recorded at Iriss Forum 2010: Challenging times, creative solutions. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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Iriss Forum 2010: Janice Galloway
02/11/2010 Duration: 34minJanice Galloway reading, and in conversation with Professor Sandy Cameron, Chair of Iriss Strategic Board and of the Parole Board. Recorded at Iriss Forum 2010: Challenging times, creative solutions. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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Digital disruption: is the era of mass-produced services over?
02/11/2010 Duration: 26minAndy Gibson. Digital disruption: Is the era of mass-produced services over? Recorded at Iriss Forum 2010: Challenging times, creative solutions. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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Managing contact for children outside of parental care
13/10/2010 Duration: 47minRobin Sen, Glasgow School of Social Work. Recorded at Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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Iriss Champions 2010: welcome speech
06/10/2010 Duration: 10minWelcome speech, Alison Petch, Director Iriss. Recorded at the Iriss Champions network meeting. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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Iriss Champions 2010: after dinner speech by Euan Semple
06/10/2010 Duration: 36minAfter dinner speech, Euan Semple. Recorded at the Iriss Champions Network event. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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The political economy of attachment
09/09/2010 Duration: 55minThe political economy of attachment, Alan Sinclair, The Work Foundation. Recorded at the Scottish Attachment in Action Conference. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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Trauma and the road to recovery
09/09/2010 Duration: 35minTrauma and the road to recovery, Dr. Dan Hughes. Recorded at the Scottish Attachment in Action Conference. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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What's counted counts
09/09/2010 Duration: 46minWhat's counted counts, Dr. Phil Wilson GP and Senior Lecturer in infant mental health, Glasgow University. Recorded at the Scottish Attachment in Action Conference 2010. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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Ghosts in the nursery: the implications of adult attachment
09/09/2010 Duration: 50minGhosts in the nursery: the implications of adult attachment, Sally Wassell Social work consultant. Recorded at the Scottish Attachment in Action Conference 2010. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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Social work changes lives: the PR campaign for social work
07/09/2010 Duration: 19minSocial work changes lives, The PR campaign for social work, Jane Devine, Parliamentary and communications officer, ADSW. Recorded at the National Practitioners Conference. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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Using an evidence base to improve practice
07/09/2010 Duration: 22minUsing an evidence base to improve practice, Anna Fowlie, Chief executive, SSSC and Alison Petch Director, Iriss. Recorded at the National Practitioners Conference. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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Occupational therapy and enablement
07/09/2010 Duration: 19minOccupational therapy (OT) and Enablement by Ben Phillips, occupational therapist, case manager, mental health and Olivia Robertson occupational therapist. Recorded at the National Practitioners conference. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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How frontline staff can influence policy
07/09/2010 Duration: 35minHow frontline staff can influence policy, Bart McGettrick Dean of Education, University of Liverpool. Recorded at the National Practitioners Conference. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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Equal, Connected and Contributing conference: discussion panel
09/06/2010 Duration: 41minDiscussion panel chaired by Alison Petch accompanied by Duncan Mitchell and Jan Walmsley. Recorded at the Equal, Connected and Contributing Conference. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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Different contributions: lesson for inclusive research and citizenship
09/06/2010 Duration: 20minLisa Curtice, SCLD (Scottish Consortium for learning disabilities) Director. Recorded at the Equal, Connected and Contributing Conference. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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Making a good life central
09/06/2010 Duration: 18minJan Walmsley a visiting Professor in the History of Learning Disabilities at The Open University. At The Open University she pioneered work-based learning for unqualified staff. Recorded at the Equal, Connected and Contributing Conference. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void