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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Innovative approaches to creating the learning organisation - Euan Semple
15/01/2010 Duration: 01h03minPart of the Iriss Masterclass series, Euan Semple - talks about embedding social media in the workplace. Euan Semple Euan was Head of Knowledge Management at the BBC from 2001-2005 and is acknowledged as one of the leading social media experts in the UK. Since leaving the BBC three years ago he has worked with major organisations such as Nokia, the World Bank, and NATO. The following is a transcript of Euan's presentation on the theme of social media, and specifically how it can be used to create a learning organisation that can connect to, and empower, its service users. Taking these ideas forward All the resources and applications displayed below are free of charge and all outlined words are links to other websites. Guides and handbooks to social media For a general overview one of the best guides of how social media might be relevant for you and your organisation, and the different types of platforms you can use and how to use them is Social by Social – you can download a PDF online for free or buy the boo
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Social work in India
08/12/2009 Duration: 58minDr Debotosh Sinha, Visva-Bharati University, India. Recorded at Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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Personalisation and citizenship: issues and perspectives
04/12/2009 Duration: 37minKirstein Rummery is Chair of Social Policy at the University of Stirling. This talk was delivered at Personalisation and Community Capacity, a joint seminar and workshop by the Perth and Kinross Council and University of Stirling Partnership, held at the University of Stirling on 4th December 2009. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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Community capacity
04/12/2009 Duration: 29minMike Naulty is Associate Dean, School of Education, Social Work and Community Education, University of Dundee. This talk was delivered at Personalisation and Community Capacity, a joint seminar and workshop by the Perth and Kinross Council and University of Stirling Partnership, held at the University of Stirling on 4th December 2009. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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Personalisation: what do we mean?
04/12/2009 Duration: 20minWendy Harrington is Professional Development Manager with the Association of Directors of Social Work. This talk was delivered at Personalisation and Community Capacity, a joint seminar and workshop by the Perth and Kinross Council and University of Stirling Partnership, held at the University of Stirling on 4th December 2009. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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Community capacity building in Perth and Kinross
04/12/2009 Duration: 27minAlan Urquhart is Community Capacity Building Manager with Perth and Kinross Council. This talk was delivered at Personalisation and Community Capacity, a joint seminar and workshop by the Perth and Kinross Council and University of Stirling Partnership, held at the University of Stirling on 4th December 2009. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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Personalisation: a critique
04/12/2009 Duration: 20minIain Ferguson is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Applied Social Science, University of Stirling. This talk was delivered at Personalisation and Community Capacity, a joint seminar and workshop by the Perth and Kinross Council and University of Stirling Partnership, held at the University of Stirling on 4th December 2009. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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Learning Disability
03/12/2009 Duration: 51minRoy McConkey, University of Ulster. Recorded at Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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Ministerial response: Adam Ingram
02/12/2009 Duration: 14minAdam Ingram MSP, Minister for Children and Early Years. Higher Aspirations, Brighter Futures, National Residential Child Care Initiative Launch Event, Edinburgh.
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COSLA responses: Isabel Hutton
02/12/2009 Duration: 08minCouncillor Isabel Hutton, Spokesperson for COSLA. Higher Aspirations, Brighter Futures, National Residential Child Care Initiative Launch Event, Edinburgh.
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Initial responses: Phil Barton
02/12/2009 Duration: 10minPhil Barton, Educating Through Care Scotland. Higher Aspirations, Brighter Futures, National Residential Child Care Initiative Launch Event, Edinburgh.
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Launch and overview of NRCCI materials
02/12/2009 Duration: 22minRomy Langeland, Independent Chair of NRCCI and SIRCC. Higher Aspirations, Brighter Futures, National Residential Child Care Initiative Launch Event, Edinburgh.
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Into the future! Who Cares? Scotland
02/12/2009 Duration: 08minWho Cares? Scotland. A short dramatisation by young people with experience of residential care in which they look into a future where services are better matched to the needs of the child. Higher Aspirations, Brighter Futures, National Residential Child Care Initiative Launch Event, Edinburgh.
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Initial responses: Harriet Dempster
02/12/2009 Duration: 05minHarriet Dempster, ADSW. Higher Aspirations, Brighter Futures, National Residential Child Care Initiative Launch Event, Edinburgh.
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Realising implementation: Peter McLeod
02/12/2009 Duration: 13minPeter McLeod, Renfrewshire Council. Recorded at Higher Aspirations, Brighter Futures, National Residential Child Care Initiative Launch Event, Edinburgh.
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Realising implementation: Bernadette Docherty
02/12/2009 Duration: 12minBernadette Docherty, North Ayrshire Council. Higher Aspirations, Brighter Futures, National Residential Child Care Initiative Launch Event, Edinburgh.
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Realising implementation: Susan Taylor
02/12/2009 Duration: 17minSusan Taylor, East Ayrshire Council. Higher Aspirations, Brighter Futures, National Residential Child Care Initiative Launch Event, Edinburgh.
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Higher aspirations, brighter futures
02/12/2009 Duration: 05minJennifer Davidson, Director, SIRCC. Higher Aspirations, Brighter Futures, National Residential Child Care Initiative Launch Event, Edinburgh.
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Scottish Commissioner for Children and Young People response
02/12/2009 Duration: 08minTam Baillie, Children and Young People's Commissioner Scotland. Higher Aspirations, Brighter Futures, National Residential Child Care Initiative Launch Event, Edinburgh.
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NRCCI statement on behalf of Shona Robison
02/12/2009 Duration: 05minOlivia McLeod, Deputy Director, Care and Justice Division. Higher Aspirations, Brighter Futures, National Residential Child Care Initiative Launch Event, Edinburgh.