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  1. The Care Social Podcast Ep 20: From Daughter to Campaigner: Beth Britton’s Fight for Better Dementia Care

    09/30/2025

    The Care Social Podcast Ep 20: From Daughter to Campaigner: Beth Britton’s Fight for Better Dementia Care

    Episode Overview ‘Everyone should have access to the expertise they need, in the location they choose, and in a way that makes sense to them.’ In this funny, thoughtful and inspiring conversation, dementia campaigner, consultant and writer Beth Britton MBE joins host Barry Price to explore what the future of dementia care could look like and why timely, personalised support matters. What You’ll Hear in This Episode Beth’s personal journey from supporting her father with dementia to becoming a leading national voiceWhy she believes dementia needs its own standalone plan separate from the NHS ten-year planThe focus on rehabilitation and community-based support for people living with dementiaHow providers and families can work as true partners in careTraining, resources and practical tips for people living with dementia, carers and professionalsWhy This Matters Beth’s story combines lived experience with decades of frontline work, policy influence and training. This episode offers both a human story and a blueprint for change, with useful tips and information for people living with dementia, carers and family members who are supporting someone with dementia. Listen to Episode 20 🎧 Also available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts About Our Guest: Beth Britton MBE Beth Britton is a writer, consultant and campaigner on dementia and social care. She has worked with government bodies, care providers and charities, and was awarded an MBE in 2025 for services to dementia care. Her expertise derives from both her professional work and her personal experience caring for her father, who lived with vascular dementia for many years. Join Our Community Want to know how we support people living with dementia? Take a look at our Dementia Centre We also have a free Dementia Champions Group on LinkedIn. Search Dementia Champions and join. It's free. Useful links from Beth  Beth’s G8 film: https://youtu.be/8QAKEgQMOcU?si=CmXptb6D18-HKlk-  TIDE: https://www.tide.uk.net/ Dementia Carers Count: https://dementiacarers.org.uk/ A good life with dementia: https://www.innovationsindementia.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Good-Life-Resource-Pack_Web.pdf My life, my goals: http://www.innovationsindementia.org.uk/2021/09/my-life-my-goals/  World Alzheimer Report 2025: https://www.alzint.org/resource/world-alzheimer-report-2025/  Wendy’s books: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/author/wendy-mitchell/ Dementia Community webinars: https://journalofdementiacare.co.uk/events/webinars-2  Dementia Community news: https://journalofdementiacare.co.uk/category/news Beth's website:  http://www.bethbritton.com/

    38 min
  2. The Care Social Podcast Ep 19: Sepsis, I ignored it

    09/12/2025

    The Care Social Podcast Ep 19: Sepsis, I ignored it

    In this special solo episode of the Care Social Podcast, Barry, Price,  our Content Operations and Delivery Manager at QCS, shares his personal and life-threatening brush with sepsis, just before World Sepsis Day. Sepsis is a medical emergency that can affect anyone, at any age. It’s our body’s extreme reaction to infection and, without urgent treatment, it can lead to organ failure, lasting damage, or death. The faster it’s recognised, the better the chances of survival and recovery. Barry takes us through his own story, from ignoring the early signs, to the moment he was rushed into urgent care and told he had sepsis. He describes the terrifying reality of treatment, recovery, and the lasting impact of post-sepsis syndrome. His experience is a stark reminder that you can’t “sleep off” sepsis. The episode also covers: What sepsis is and how it developsThe key warning signs to look out forWhy people in social care are at greater riskThe actions providers must take to protect those they supportWhat Providers Must Do Sepsis awareness is critical in social care, where age, frailty, and delayed recognition increase risks. Barry highlights key steps every provider should take: Ensure all staff have Sepsis awareness trainingPromote the use of early warning systems like NEWS2Build better integration and partnerships with health servicesPromote vaccination programmesEnsure your infection prevention measures are workingAt QCS, our Mock Inspection Toolkits and Digital Audits can help providers audit, evidence, and improve their infection prevention and compliance processes. Barry ends with a powerful message: early recognition and fast treatment save lives. Listen now and share this episode with colleagues, friends or family because the more people who understand sepsis, the more lives can be saved. Further information  World Sepsis Day

    8 min

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