Welcome to Social Care

Michael Butcher

“Welcome to Social Care” is a go-to resource for anyone starting a journey in Social Care. You may be seeking care for yourself or a relative, or you may be starting a career in the sector. Whichever the case, “Welcome to Social Care” is designed for you.   Hosted by Michael Butcher, this series dives into the realities of Social Care in England, unpacking questions that you may have, but also providing the inner secrets that Providers want you to know.    Each episode features open interviews with sector experts and thought leaders, signposting to additional resources, with honest conversations aimed at demystifying the complex, complicated and often confusing sector.   Whether you’re just starting to explore the sector or have been involved in the sector for years, tune in and stay subscribed for detailed analysis and expert-led guidance. Welcome to Social Care! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episodes

  1. 29 APR

    Complex Care: Customer Service Where It Matters Most

    In this episode, Michael sits down with Gillian Short, Managing Director of Flourish Healthcare and Support, to explore leadership, culture and the realities of building a supported living provider from the ground up. Together, Michael and Gillian explore: Why putting support workers at the centre of everything creates stronger outcomes for both staff and the people being supported.How Gillian’s 20-year retail career shaped a “customer-first” mindset and how that translates into social care leadership.The personal story that inspired her to create Flourish and focus on better lives for autistic people in supported living.What great culture really looks like, from coaching and recognition to the small details that make staff feel valued.The recruitment challenges facing the sector, and why coaching, confidence-building and leadership matter more than ever.The realities of working with commissioners, local authorities and NHS funding, including delayed payments and operational pressures.What families should know when seeking supported living, from funding decisions to evidencing support needs. If you found this episode helpful, please leave a review and share it with your network. Let’s continue the conversation on LinkedIn 👇 🔗 / michaelzbutcher 🔗 / gillian-short-4b068a99 #socialcare #supportedliving #healthandsocialcare #autism #careproviders #leadership “Welcome to Social Care” is a go-to resource for anyone starting a journey in Social Care. You may be seeking care for yourself or a relative, or you may be starting a career in the sector. Whichever the case, “Welcome to Social Care” is designed for you.   Hosted by Michael Butcher, this series dives into the realities of Social Care in England, unpacking questions that you may have, but also providing the inner secrets that Providers want you to know. Connect with Michael Butcher on LinkedIn and join the conversation.  If you found this episode helpful, please leave a review and share it with your network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    58 min
  2. 21 APR

    What’s the Change All Care Homes Need To Make?

    In this episode, Michael sits down with Ali George, Owner of Arcadia Care, to explore what happens when a care home completely rethinks its workforce model. Arcadia  Care has raised pay well above competitors, eliminating agency staff, and building a stable, self-policing team. The conversation unpacks the risks, the financial realities, and the cultural shift that followed. Together, Michael and Ali explore: Why increasing staff pay became Arcadia Care’s core USP, and how it eliminated agency use almost overnight.The real-world impact of a 30%+ fee increase and how families responded to radical transparency.How higher pay changed team culture, retention, accountability and resident outcomes.Why “feel” and confidence matter more than sales scripts when families visit a care home.The emotional reality of supporting families through guilt, anxiety and major life transitions.Why recruitment marketing for young people in care is broken, and what needs to change.The financial and ethical tensions between private-pay models and local authority funding. If you found this episode helpful, please leave a review and share it with your network. Let’s continue the conversation on LinkedIn 👇 🔗 / michaelzbutcher 🔗 / ali-george-88197052 #socialcare #carehomesuk #healthandsocialcare #carehomes “Welcome to Social Care” is a go-to resource for anyone starting a journey in Social Care. You may be seeking care for yourself or a relative, or you may be starting a career in the sector. Whichever the case, “Welcome to Social Care” is designed for you.   Hosted by Michael Butcher, this series dives into the realities of Social Care in England, unpacking questions that you may have, but also providing the inner secrets that Providers want you to know. Connect with Michael Butcher on LinkedIn and join the conversation.  If you found this episode helpful, please leave a review and share it with your network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1hr 30min
  3. 2 APR

    The Cost of Low-Cost Care

    In this episode, Michael chats to Jon Allen, Director of Valuecare Ltd., to explore the realities behind running care homes in the United Kingdom, from the human side of care to the harsh financial pressures that sometimes push Providers to the brink. Together, Michael and Jon explore: Why public perception of social care is often shaped by negative headlines, and what the reality looks like inside well-run services.The emotional reality of entering care, including fear, guilt and the complex family dynamics Providers must navigate every day.Why care homes should feel like homes first, not institutions or hotels.How funding pressures, staffing costs and regulatory expectations are creating a “perfect storm” for Providers.The broken commissioning model and the widening gap between the true cost of care and what local authorities pay.Why the current system relies on private payers subsidising public funding, and why that model is becoming unsustainable.Why the sector urgently needs a fair, national funding model to survive. This episode offers a deeply personal and expert-led look at the structural challenges facing social care in the UK, and why meaningful reform can no longer wait. If you found this episode helpful, please leave a review and share it with your network. Let’s continue the conversation on LinkedIn 👇 🔗 / michaelzbutcher 🔗 / jon-allen-79981a5 #socialcare #carehomesuk #healthandsocialcare #carehomes “Welcome to Social Care” is a go-to resource for anyone starting a journey in Social Care. You may be seeking care for yourself or a relative, or you may be starting a career in the sector. Whichever the case, “Welcome to Social Care” is designed for you.   Hosted by Michael Butcher, this series dives into the realities of Social Care in England, unpacking questions that you may have, but also providing the inner secrets that Providers want you to know. Connect with Michael Butcher on LinkedIn and join the conversation.  If you found this episode helpful, please leave a review and share it with your network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1hr 18min
  4. 27 MAR

    Home Care: The Reality Behind the Headlines

    In this episode, Michael speaks with Katrina Hall, Director of Bay Care Group, Project Lead for Providers Unite, and well-known care-sector advocate.   Drawing on years of experience in leadership positions, Kat offers a candid, unfiltered look at what’s really happening in social care today.   Together, Michael and Kat explore: Why finding the right care is so complex, and what families should actually look for when choosing a provider.The growing pressure on the sector, from workforce shortages to funding gaps and policy changes.Why many care providers are struggling to survive, and what that means for the future of care.The reality behind “choice” in social care, and how financial constraints often shape outcomes.The rise of the unregulated care market and how it compares to traditional providers.Why social care is still widely misunderstood, and the stories that never make it into the media.The increasing complexity of care needs, from dementia to high-dependency support at home.The hidden work carers do every day, and why they deserve far more recognition and pay.  If you found this episode helpful, please leave a review and share it with your network.   Let’s continue the conversation on LinkedIn 👇 🔗 / michaelzbutcher 🔗 / katrina-hall-💚-217a82310 #socialcare #carehomesuk #healthandsocialcare #homecare #careworkers “Welcome to Social Care” is a go-to resource for anyone starting a journey in Social Care. You may be seeking care for yourself or a relative, or you may be starting a career in the sector. Whichever the case, “Welcome to Social Care” is designed for you.   Hosted by Michael Butcher, this series dives into the realities of Social Care in England, unpacking questions that you may have, but also providing the inner secrets that Providers want you to know. Connect with Michael Butcher on LinkedIn and join the conversation.  If you found this episode helpful, please leave a review and share it with your network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1hr 30min
  5. 11 MAR

    It’s All About Choice

    In this episode, Michael speaks with Sara Livadeas, founder of Social Care Works and a former local authority commissioner.   Drawing on experience from both sides of the system, Sara explains how social care actually works behind the scenes, from funding and assessments to the relationship between councils and care providers.   Together, they explore:   Why fear around social care is so common, and why most services are actually rated good or outstanding.The lasting impact of COVID and media narratives on public trust in care homes.How the local authority assessment and funding process really works under the Care Act.What happens when someone can’t afford their own care, and how councils decide how support is provided.Why “choice” in care homes can sometimes feel limited, particularly for publicly funded placements.The often misunderstood relationship between commissioners (local authorities) and care providers.The biggest myths about the sector, from “profit-driven providers” to “uncaring commissioners.”Why care homes vary so widely in size, design and experience, and why that diversity can actually be a strength.  Sara also offers practical advice for families entering the system for the first time.   If you found this episode helpful, please leave a review and share it with your network.   Let’s continue the conversation on LinkedIn 👇 🔗 Michael Butcher 🔗 Sara Livadeas   #socialcare #carehomesuk #healthandsocialcare #carehomes “Welcome to Social Care” is a go-to resource for anyone starting a journey in Social Care. You may be seeking care for yourself or a relative, or you may be starting a career in the sector. Whichever the case, “Welcome to Social Care” is designed for you.   Hosted by Michael Butcher, this series dives into the realities of Social Care in England, unpacking questions that you may have, but also providing the inner secrets that Providers want you to know. Connect with Michael Butcher on LinkedIn and join the conversation.  If you found this episode helpful, please leave a review and share it with your network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1hr 13min
  6. 22 JAN

    The Evolution of Care

    In this second episode, Michael interviews Twinglobe’s Julie Burton, a respected care leader with nearly 40 years of experience in the sector. Together, they explore: What’s changed in social care from the 1980s to today (and why complexity has exploded). Why care homes are often misunderstood (and why families arrive in fear). The emotional reality of care home admissions: grief, anger, fear and isolation. Why “choice” in care is often an illusion, especially after hospital discharge. The blurred line between residential and nursing care. How great care homes build true community for residents, families and staff. Julie also shares practical advice for families navigating care for the first time, including how to slow down, ask better questions, and protect your loved one’s rights during discharge planning. If you found this episode helpful, please leave a review and share it with your network. Let’s continue the conversation on LinkedIn 👇 🔗 Linkedin.com/in/michaelzbutcher 🔗 Linkedin.com/in/julie-burton-5a150443 #socialcare #carehomesuk #healthandsocialcare #carehomes “Welcome to Social Care” is a go-to resource for anyone starting a journey in Social Care. You may be seeking care for yourself or a relative, or you may be starting a career in the sector. Whichever the case, “Welcome to Social Care” is designed for you.   Hosted by Michael Butcher, this series dives into the realities of Social Care in England, unpacking questions that you may have, but also providing the inner secrets that Providers want you to know. Connect with Michael Butcher on LinkedIn and join the conversation.  If you found this episode helpful, please leave a review and share it with your network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1hr 15min
  7. 28/11/2025

    The Economics of Care Businesses

    Hosted by Michael Butcher, this podcast series dives into the realities of Social Care in England, unpacking questions that you may have, but also providing the inner secrets that Providers want you to know. In this first episode, Michael sits down with Haris Khan (CEO and Co-Founder of the Curaa Group) to explore the economics of care businesses, a crucial but often confusing part of the sector that families rarely get clear information about. Together, Michael and Haris explore: Why so many people believe the NHS pays for social care, and what actually happens in practice.How funding rules, thresholds and means-testing shape people’s care choices.The true size and economic importance of social care, and why it receives so little political attention.Why smaller providers often innovate faster than large care groups, and what that means for care quality.How fee structures and private-pay dynamics create very different margins across the sector.The growing risk of “care deserts” and what needs to change to build a sustainable, future-proof system. This episode offers a clear, expert-led breakdown of how the business side of care works — the very insights most providers wish families understood before starting their journey. If you found this episode helpful, please leave a review and share it with your network. Let’s continue the conversation on LinkedIn 👇 🔗 Linkedin.com/in/michaelzbutcher 🔗 Linkedin.com/in/haris-khan-b318711 #socialcare #carehomesuk #healthandsocialcare #carehomes “Welcome to Social Care” is a go-to resource for anyone starting a journey in Social Care. You may be seeking care for yourself or a relative, or you may be starting a career in the sector. Whichever the case, “Welcome to Social Care” is designed for you.   Hosted by Michael Butcher, this series dives into the realities of Social Care in England, unpacking questions that you may have, but also providing the inner secrets that Providers want you to know. Connect with Michael Butcher on LinkedIn and join the conversation.  If you found this episode helpful, please leave a review and share it with your network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1hr 42min

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“Welcome to Social Care” is a go-to resource for anyone starting a journey in Social Care. You may be seeking care for yourself or a relative, or you may be starting a career in the sector. Whichever the case, “Welcome to Social Care” is designed for you.   Hosted by Michael Butcher, this series dives into the realities of Social Care in England, unpacking questions that you may have, but also providing the inner secrets that Providers want you to know.    Each episode features open interviews with sector experts and thought leaders, signposting to additional resources, with honest conversations aimed at demystifying the complex, complicated and often confusing sector.   Whether you’re just starting to explore the sector or have been involved in the sector for years, tune in and stay subscribed for detailed analysis and expert-led guidance. Welcome to Social Care! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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