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OverviewAt a time of renewed concern about health, social care, and national unity, the authors reassert the value of the Welfare State for society as a whole, not simply for those in need. Years of relentless regulatory and structural reforms have not prevented scandals, yet have exhausted, demoralised and alienated staff. The work we ask these people to undertake is hard. It can be frightening, risky and uncertain. It requires close attention, sensitivity, skill and support. Grounded in lived experience, and perspectives drawn from many disciplines, Intelligent Kindness illuminates how to develop and sustain healthy organisational culture and effective, humane practice. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John Ballatt , Penelope Campling , Chris MaloneyPublisher: RCPsych/Cambridge University Press Imprint: RCPsych/Cambridge University Press Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.450kg ISBN: 9781911623229ISBN 10: 1911623222 Pages: 258 Publication Date: 20 February 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsForeword; Preface to the second edition; Note from the authors; 1. The heart of the matter; 2. Rescuing kindness; 3. A politics of kindness; 4. Building the case for kindness; 5. Managing feelings of love and hate; 6. The emotional life of teams; 7. Cooperation and fragmentation; 8. On the edges of kinship; 9. Unsettling times; 10. Free to serve the public; 11. Blame; 12. The hostile environment; 13. The pull towards perversion; 14. Cultivating intelligent kindness; 15. Rehabilitating the welfare state; Index.ReviewsThe thread of intelligent kindness needs to weave through and throughout all our lives. Humans are the carers of everything, and we urgently need help. This book is it.' Phil Hammond, NHS doctor, campaigner, comedian and author of Staying Alive - How to Improve your Health and Your Healthcare 'A hopeful, enticing and thoroughly practical blue-print for a better way forward. It is essential reading for anyone who came into social care to make the world a truly better place.' Nick Andrews, Research and Practice Development Officer, Wales School for Social Care Research 'This wonderful book is an urgent plea for kindness as both the driving force and the touchstone of healthcare in the NHS ... If I ruled the world, I would arrange for everyone who wields any power in the NHS to be locked in a room until they had read it. But then, of course, that is precisely the sort of dictatorial behaviour that the authors see as the antithesis of intelligent kindness, and so I am obliged to fall back on an unrestrained enthusiasm that I hope will prove infectious.' Iona Heath, Past President of the Royal College of General Practitioners The thread of intelligent kindness needs to weave through and throughout all our lives. Humans are the carers of everything, and we urgently need help. This book is it.' Phil Hammond, NHS doctor, campaigner, comedian and author of Staying Alive - How to Improve your Health and Your Healthcare 'A hopeful, enticing and thoroughly practical blue-print for a better way forward. It is essential reading for anyone who came into social care to make the world a truly better place.' Nick Andrews, Research and Practice Development Officer, Wales School for Social Care Research 'This wonderful book is an urgent plea for kindness as both the driving force and the touchstone of healthcare in the NHS … If I ruled the world, I would arrange for everyone who wields any power in the NHS to be locked in a room until they had read it. But then, of course, that is precisely the sort of dictatorial behaviour that the authors see as the antithesis of intelligent kindness, and so I am obliged to fall back on an unrestrained enthusiasm that I hope will prove infectious.' Iona Heath, Past President of the Royal College of General Practitioners 'Let us encourage our clients to build intelligent kindness systematically within organisations, communities and institutions as an effective strategy for better futures for all.' Hetty Einzig, Coaching Perspectives 'The book proposes to help healthcare professionals and educators to integrate the concept of kindness with knowledge and skills necessary to deliver high-quality care. These are worthy objectives and are met through exemplars and case studies.' Carole A. Kenner, Doody's Book Review Service '… well written and accessible to a non-professional audience.' J. D. Moon, Choice The thread of intelligent kindness needs to weave through and throughout all our lives. Humans are the carers of everything, and we urgently need help. This book is it.' Phil Hammond, NHS doctor, campaigner, comedian and author of Staying Alive - How to Improve your Health and Your Healthcare 'A hopeful, enticing and thoroughly practical blue-print for a better way forward. It is essential reading for anyone who came into social care to make the world a truly better place.' Nick Andrews, Research and Practice Development Officer, Wales School for Social Care Research 'This wonderful book is an urgent plea for kindness as both the driving force and the touchstone of healthcare in the NHS ... If I ruled the world, I would arrange for everyone who wields any power in the NHS to be locked in a room until they had read it. But then, of course, that is precisely the sort of dictatorial behaviour that the authors see as the antithesis of intelligent kindness, and so I am obliged to fall back on an unrestrained enthusiasm that I hope will prove infectious.' Iona Heath, Past President of the Royal College of General Practitioners 'Let us encourage our clients to build intelligent kindness systematically within organisations, communities and institutions as an effective strategy for better futures for all.' Hetty Einzig, Coaching Perspectives The thread of intelligent kindness needs to weave through and throughout all our lives. Humans are the carers of everything, and we urgently need help. This book is it.' Phil Hammond, NHS doctor, campaigner, comedian and author of Staying Alive - How to Improve your Health and Your Healthcare 'A hopeful, enticing and thoroughly practical blue-print for a better way forward. It is essential reading for anyone who came into social care to make the world a truly better place.' Nick Andrews, Research and Practice Development Officer, Wales School for Social Care Research 'This wonderful book is an urgent plea for kindness as both the driving force and the touchstone of healthcare in the NHS ... If I ruled the world, I would arrange for everyone who wields any power in the NHS to be locked in a room until they had read it. But then, of course, that is precisely the sort of dictatorial behaviour that the authors see as the antithesis of intelligent kindness, and so I am obliged to fall back on an unrestrained enthusiasm that I hope will prove infectious.' Iona Heath, Past President of the Royal College of General Practitioners 'Let us encourage our clients to build intelligent kindness systematically within organisations, communities and institutions as an effective strategy for better futures for all.' Hetty Einzig, Coaching Perspectives 'The book proposes to help healthcare professionals and educators to integrate the concept of kindness with knowledge and skills necessary to deliver high-quality care. These are worthy objectives and are met through exemplars and case studies.' Carole A. Kenner, Doody's Book Review Service '... well written and accessible to a non-professional audience.' J. D. Moon, Choice Author InformationJohn Ballatt has had a thirty-year career in UK health and social care as a practitioner, trainer, commissioner, and senior manager. He now works to support individuals, teams, and organisations in improving their wellbeing and effectiveness. Penelope Campling is a psychiatrist specialising in psychotherapy who worked as a consultant and clinical director at Francis Dixon Lodge, Leicester, for over twenty years. Her interest in groups and therapeutic communities broadened to address the cultures of effective caring organisations. Chris Maloney is a psychiatrist, psychotherapist and GP. He set up a psychotherapy service in East Berkshire, and was in a small team that started the Southern Counties NHS Psychotherapy Training. He was then a GP Partner in Hackney, East London for twelve years. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |