I recently wrote this think piece on the workplace of tomorrow
to stimulate discussion and ultimately action around the transformation
of health and social care. I would love to hear your responses
and own ideas of what the next steps might be to move to onwards
a future where people really matter in the system.
I used the quote from the Dalia Lama, "compassion is the new radicalism"
in the title of this blog.
It's not that I believe it's only compassion we need for the
transformation to health and wellbeing in our culture and health and
social care service but without it we will not achieve the difference we seek.
Compassion for ourselves and others will provide the context for reform
and the wellbeing of our organisations.
What do you think are the bold steps we need to take to think big,
act small and that we can start now?
This blog is about my thoughts on my own experience of breast cancer and becoming disabled, on self care, my passion for improving health and healthcare and about heartful leadership in all areas of life.
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