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Jarrod Wheatley - ChangeMaker Chats - Relational Care

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Our governments play a role in providing care and support to families and kids - but we don't often think about how those services are provided and whether they actually deliver sufficient 'care.' In this conversations Jarrod Wheatley explores his experience in working in the out-of-home care space, and unpacks a distinct model of care that is based explicitly on relationships and connection.


For anyone who has personally, or knows of people that have experienced institutionalised forms of care - whether in aged services or child services - this is for you. It is a story of a different kind of care that could transform how our governments fund and support care in and across communities.


For more on Jarrod's work:


The organisation Jarrod created to promote this different kind of care:

Centre for Relational Care website: Centre for Relational Care


The report outlining what this different model of care might look like:

James Martin Institute for Public Policy report August 2024: JMI report on Supporting Children and Families to Flourish (centreforrelationalcare.org.au)


A short piece about the relational approach to care: The Policymaker article by Jarrod Wheatley December 2023 Children in crisis need real relationships: the case for a child connection system (jmi.org.au)


Additional materials on the state of care:

Professional Individualised Care website: https://pic.care/


For more on ChangeMakers check us out:

Via our Website - https://changemakerspodcast.org (where you can also sign up to our email list!)

On Facebook, Instagram, Threads - https://www.facebook.com/ChangeMakersPodcast/

On X/Twitter - @changemakers99 or @amandatatts

On LinkedIn - Amanda.Tattersall



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Our governments play a role in providing care and support to families and kids - but we don't often think about how those services are provided and whether they actually deliver sufficient 'care.' In this conversations Jarrod Wheatley explores his experience in working in the out-of-home care space, and unpacks a distinct model of care that is based explicitly on relationships and connection.


For anyone who has personally, or knows of people that have experienced institutionalised forms of care - whether in aged services or child services - this is for you. It is a story of a different kind of care that could transform how our governments fund and support care in and across communities.


For more on Jarrod's work:


The organisation Jarrod created to promote this different kind of care:

Centre for Relational Care website: Centre for Relational Care


The report outlining what this different model of care might look like:

James Martin Institute for Public Policy report August 2024: JMI report on Supporting Children and Families to Flourish (centreforrelationalcare.org.au)


A short piece about the relational approach to care: The Policymaker article by Jarrod Wheatley December 2023 Children in crisis need real relationships: the case for a child connection system (jmi.org.au)


Additional materials on the state of care:

Professional Individualised Care website: https://pic.care/


For more on ChangeMakers check us out:

Via our Website - https://changemakerspodcast.org (where you can also sign up to our email list!)

On Facebook, Instagram, Threads - https://www.facebook.com/ChangeMakersPodcast/

On X/Twitter - @changemakers99 or @amandatatts

On LinkedIn - Amanda.Tattersall



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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