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What is psychologically-informed case management?

Dealing with stuckness using NLP with Sharon Richards-Glover, Master Coach at Levante Coaching Services

Making Safeguarding Personal for Injured Clients with Linda Sayers, owner of Sayers Social Care Consultancy

Working with Muslim clients and colleagues during Ramadan

The impact of client trauma as seen by solicitors with Laura Murphy, Senior Litigator at Leigh Day

Clinical competence in Personal Injury, with Chantel Brooks, Registered Nurse and Director of OBH Care

Applying the Mental Capacity Act to a case, with Eleanor Tallon, Qualified Best Interest Assessor

Following last week’s episode, where Eleanor Tallon took us on a guided tour of the Mental Capacity Act and its principles, in this episode Eleanor looks at the Act’s application through a particular case study. We learn about the assessment of mental capacity, that this is not a constant, the experience of dealing with the […]

Mental Capacity Act in a nutshell: the theory, with Eleanor Tallon, Qualified Best Interest Assessor

The ramifications of the Mental Capacity Act can be tricky to navigate, so we are lucky to be joined by an expert guide in Eleanor Tallon. In this first of two episodes she explains the background to Act and the principles that govern its application. Eleanor takes us through the concept of Best Interest, how […]

Physio work with a twist with Heather McLellan, Director of Designed2Move

Shabnam’s guest is a specialist in functional rehabilitation: helping people return to work, physical activity and daily functioning. Heather outlines the principles of this approach, its application with brain injury clients, and how to coordinate with other professionals and multidisciplinary teams in order to get the most out of the rehabilitation process. Keywords: physio, clinicians, […]

The power of the MDT in making sense of client disengagement

This week’s episode looks at sense-making in PI client work and ways to do that: – legislative, emotional and dynamic aspects of sense-making – grief models that can frame the client’s emotional presentation – how grief is a barrier to rehabilitation – how our relationship with our clients is a variable in sense-making – that […]