Ep 1 Human Centred Leadership with Kul Mahey
The Safeguarding and Domestic Abuse Sector Podcast
Release Date: 01/09/2024
The Safeguarding and Domestic Abuse Sector Podcast
Have your reviews analysed the safeguarding of home-educated children? In today’s episode I talk about the NSPCC research exploring the increase in numbers of children educated at home and how the safeguarding system is struggling to keep pace with the shift. Expect this conversation to explore: the increase in numbers of home-educated children how the safeguarding system is struggling to cope with the increase why the lack of visibility for children can see early warning signs go unnoticed if the national guidance is working in this situation Are you fired up to...
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Learning generated within reviews so often lead us to the same question: Is a person with a learning disability at higher risk of exploitation or modern slavery more specifically? Or to take it one step further, are they being targeted for exploitation? Expect this conversation to explore: Highlights from some new key research that has just come to an end What in these situations has the potential to increase risk? The importance of practitioners understanding interventions available Are you fired up to generate implementable learning in reviews which could potentially...
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This week’s episode opens the conversation about the role of the NHS in preventing domestic abuse. We are most likely to tell a health care professional if we are experiencing abuse. Yes, even ahead of other professionals. Expect this conversation to explore: The number of people who seek support from the NHS in relation to domestic abuse The role the NHS has in preventing domestic abuse Why this role does not just sit with primary care Are you fired up to generate implementable learning in reviews which could potentially improve the lives of vulnerable people? Join me for my free...
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Are we getting more curious about protected characteristics? In this episode join me as I explore how systems record (and sometimes miss) protected characteristics and why this matters far beyond compliance. Expect this conversation to explore: How our ability to record protected characteristics is improving What prevents services from developing a complete joined up picture of an individual's vulnerability How does consideration of protected characteristics support an individual Are you fired up to generate implementable learning in reviews which could potentially...
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Do your reviews have an appreciative focus? Some worry that focusing on strengths weakens robustness and in today’s episode I will share my own journey with appreciative reviews. Expect this conversation to explore: Why laying foundations for appreciative inquiry work was necessary How can appreciative focus make reviews more meaningful and human The key to inviting people into a review with an appreciative focus How SILP weaves together 3 complementary strands to create an appreciative focus Are you fired up to generate implementable learning in...
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Have your reviews analysed the victim offender overlap? In today’s episode I explore this topic and the complexities that can occur. Expect this conversation to explore: Why offenders can often have extensive histories as victims How the Criminal Justice system deals with trauma What increases the risk of becoming a victim-offender The different ways a victim-offender might be treated by different parts of the system Are you fired up to generate implementable learning in reviews which could potentially improve the lives of vulnerable people? Join me for my free 5 day...
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Have you been involved in a review which analyses how well health and social care have managed to integrate as ‘integrated care organisations’? In today’s episode I explore this topic of ICO’s and why this a key theme for reviews. Expect this conversation to explore: What is the ’Team around the family’ model? The long-term aim of integrated care organisations Has there been progress? What are some of the barriers to making this a success? Are you fired up to generate implementable learning in reviews which could potentially improve the lives of vulnerable people?...
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It’s time for the system to link child and father data universally. One way to start would be to do this in health records. Reviews continue to flag this system change as well as the need to link male and female partners within records to allow for more holistic assessment and immediate safeguarding. Listen in if you feel strongly as I do. Expect this conversation to explore: the catalyst for change that may be approaching how an amendment to legislation will support necessary change the role that multi-agency working plays the means to establish a more...
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Cuckooing is a practice where people take over a person’s home and use the property to facilitate exploitation. There’s much work to do to improve multi agency working when it comes to identifying cuckooing as well as responding to it. Have you been involved in analysing multi agency practice around cuckooing? If so this episode is designed for you. Expect this conversation to explore: the signs of cuckooing the link with anti social behaviour identifying risk in the Anti Social Behaviour Risk Assessment Conference what to expect with a brand new cuckooing offence my thoughts on...
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In this bitesize episode of the Safeguarding and Domestic Abuse Sector Podcast I share how a review can be a high quality learning experience when an engaging review model is used. Hear me talk about: when learning truly begins during a review what key elements a review requires to ensure learning takes place what happens in the 6 months period of a review what is required in the 6 month period why my reviews would never generate implementable outcomes without one vital ingredient how do we get to a small number of recommendations the unexpected positive outcomes of reviews Are you...
info_outlineWhen I asked Kul Mahay about organisations with a learning culture it was inevitable that we would begin by speaking about the pandemic. It forced us to become more creative. Being creative is everything when we want to generate valuable learning.
Reviews are pre-occupied with learning from what didn’t go well. But that leaves us feeling value less. So how do we use emotional intelligence, as leaders & in reviews to flip this?
If you are ready to hold up the mirror & consider the culture you create as a leader or a reviewer, this Is an episode you will enjoy.
About Kul Mahey:
Kul Mahay is an accomplished senior leader with over 30 years of senior leadership experience, in the police service and is recognised as a top leadership and emotional intelligence specialist. He has extensive experience in cultural diagnosis and transformation, leadership development, executive coaching, conflict resolution, development of executive teams, HR transformation, and serious and large-scale investigations, critical and major incident command, and contingency planning, working right up Executive level.
He is regularly called upon to comment on issues around organisational culture and embedding emotional intelligence into organisational practices.
As a trained TV presenter, Kul is regular asked to appear on tv as an expert. He hosts his own ‘Unlocking Leadership’ radio show as well his popular podcast ‘Human Centred Leadership’ known for his engaging conversations with senior leaders from across the globe.
Website: https://www.igniteyourinnerpotential.com
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kulmahay/
Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/human-centred-leadership-podcast-with-kul-mahay/id1600862985
About Donna Ohdedar:
Donna has 16 years public sector experience, including her last role as Head of Law for a leading metropolitan authority. Now a safeguarding adviser & trainer, Donna is involved in serious case reviews in both children’s and adults’ safeguarding, domestic homicide and is a SILP Reviewer and Mentor. Donna offers ‘SILP School’ her university accredited training course, CPD for reviewers & a free online network for leaders in review practice.
Find out more about SILP School here
Engagement + proportionality + strengths = SILP