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  • In this episode of the Able to Care Podcast, host Andy Baker explores the crucial role workplace culture plays in behavior management.

    Have you ever walked into a workplace and immediately felt the atmosphere shift? Whether warm and supportive or tense and chaotic, workplace culture shapes everything—including how we manage behavior, support staff, and create thriving environments for both caregivers and those they support.

    Andy breaks down the impact of organizational culture on behavior management, uncovering how leadership, communication, and values influence stress, burnout, and even the behaviors we aim to reduce. He also shares practical strategies to foster a culture that promotes positive outcomes for all.

    Sponsor: This episode is proudly sponsored by Carers Card UK, the UK’s #1 discount card for unpaid carers. Access thousands of pounds worth of discounts on everyday essentials, well-being support, and a connected community. Get yours today at CarersCardUK.com using our exclusive promo code.

    Key Messages from This Episode:

    🧠 Culture Shapes Behavior – A positive workplace culture empowers staff, reduces stress, and creates consistency in behavior management.

    💬 Leadership Matters – How managers and senior staff communicate and lead directly impacts staff morale, engagement, and resilience.

    ⚖ Blame vs. Learning – A toxic culture filled with blame and micromanagement leads to burnout and inconsistency, while a learning-focused culture encourages growth and proactive solutions.

    📲 Recognizing the Signs of a Negative Culture – High staff turnover, restrictive practices, and a lack of professional development can indicate a workplace culture that needs transformation.

    🏡 Culture Exists Everywhere – Whether in workplaces, schools, or even our own homes, culture influences how people interact, feel supported, and respond to challenges.

    Key Timestamps:

    📌 [00:00] – Introduction to the episode and workplace culture

    📌 [01:26] – The power of workplace culture in behavior management

    📌 [03:30] – How culture is more than just policies—it’s about daily interactions

    📌 [07:00] – Leadership’s role in shaping workplace culture

    📌 [10:45] – Negative culture’s impact on staff burnout and behavior management

    📌 [14:20] – Practical ways to promote a positive workplace culture

    📌 [18:10] – The importance of language, consistency, and celebrating progress

    📌 [21:00] – Final reflections and key takeaways

    📌 [22:03] – Closing remarks and next steps

    Connect With Us on Social Media:

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    Looking to Improve Workplace Culture & Behavior Support?

    Able Training provides specialist behavior management training for care and education professionals. From in-person workshops to online courses, we offer practical training designed to foster a positive culture and improve outcomes for all.

    📞 Contact us today to discuss your training needs: AbleTraining.co.uk 🚀 Book your course now and enhance your workplace culture!

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    Are you passionate about improving workplace culture and supporting positive behavior change? Take your expertise to the next level with our Train-the-Trainer program.

    ✅ Gain Level 3 certification in Positive Behavior Support & De-escalation Training✅ Learn hands-on strategies to create a supportive workplace culture✅ Become a certified trainer in high-demand behavior management topics✅ Boost your confidence in delivering impactful, engaging training sessions

    📍 Upcoming Course Dates & Booking: 📅 Reserve your spot now on Eventbrite🔥 Limited spaces available! Don’t miss this opportunity to become an accredited trainer and transform your workplace culture.

    💡 Need more info? Visit AbleTraining.co.uk or contact us today!

  • 🎙 A Neurodiversity Week Special Episode

    In this special episode of the Able to Care Podcast, host Andy Baker explores the fascinating world of the teenage brain with Dr. Bettina Hohnen, a clinical psychologist, educator, and author of The Incredible Teenage Brain.

    Have you ever wondered why teenagers seem to take more risks, struggle with emotions, or prioritize friendships over family? Bettina shares groundbreaking insights into adolescent brain development, revealing why this stage of life is not just about survival but a crucial period of growth, learning, and transformation.

    This episode is packed with practical strategies for parents, teachers, and caregivers who want to better understand and support teenagers through the challenges and opportunities of adolescence.

    Key Messages from This Episode:

    🧠 Teenagers Think Differently – The adolescent brain is wired for risk-taking, novelty-seeking, and deep emotional experiences, making this a pivotal time for learning and self-discovery.

    💬 Connection Before Correction – Parents and caregivers often try to fix problems too quickly. Instead, active listening, validation, and open-ended conversations are key to guiding teenagers effectively.

    ⚖ The Role of Autonomy – Teenagers crave independence. How we communicate—offering choices instead of commands—can significantly impact how they respond.

    📊 Mental Health & Emotional Regulation – Adolescence is the peak time for mental health challenges, but also a crucial period for developing resilience and coping skills with the right support.

    🏡 Boundaries & Balance Matter – Setting clear but flexible boundaries while maintaining a safe emotional base helps teenagers navigate this complex period with confidence.

    Key Timestamps:

    📌 [00:00] – Introduction to the episode & guest introduction

    📌 [01:29] – Why Dr. Bettina Hohnen wrote The Incredible Teenage Brain

    📌 [03:15] – Understanding the teenage brain: More than just hormones

    📌 [05:17] – The science of risk-taking & why teenagers need novelty

    📌 [08:14] – Teenagers & social groups: Why peer influence is so strong

    📌 [12:32] – The emotional intensity of adolescence & how parents can help

    📌 [18:10] – The role of self-identity & why teenagers test boundaries

    📌 [26:08] – Effective communication: Why small language changes matter

    📌 [39:03] – Setting boundaries while maintaining connection

    📌 [48:46] – Mental health challenges in adolescence: What parents & teachers can do

    📌 [57:39] – Final reflections & key takeaways

    📌 [59:27] – Closing remarks & where to find Dr. Bettina Hohnen’s work

    Resources & Links:

    📖 Dr. Bettina Hohnen’s Book: The Incredible Teenage Brain🎙 Dr. Bettina Hohnen’s Podcast: Just One Thing for Parents🌍 Connect with Dr. Bettina Hohnen: [Website/Social Links]

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    Looking to Improve Your Understanding of Teen Behavior?

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  • In this episode of the Able to Care Podcast, host Andy Baker is joined by Alison McCormack, a leading advocate and expert in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Alison has spent years raising awareness, supporting families, and training professionals on the complexities of FASD and its impact on individuals and caregivers.

    Alison shares her personal journey into FASD advocacy, the challenges families face when seeking a diagnosis, and the misconceptions surrounding FASD. She also highlights practical strategies for supporting individuals with FASD, the importance of early intervention, and why better awareness is needed across education, healthcare, and social services.

    Whether you are a carer, educator, or someone keen to better understand FASD, this episode provides essential insights, practical advice, and inspiration from Alison’s dedicated work.

    Sponsor: This episode is proudly sponsored by Carers Card UK, helping unpaid carers access discounts, resources, and support. Get yours today using our exclusive Able to Care promo code at CarersCardUK.com.

    Resources Mentioned: 📖 Key publications and resources on FASD 🌍 Leading FASD organisations providing support and training 🎧 Able Hub – Online courses and resources for carers

    Key Messages from This Episode:

    🧠 FASD is a spectrum – No two individuals with FASD are the same. Understanding the broad range of challenges is essential for effective support.

    💬 Early diagnosis is crucial – Many children with FASD go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed, leading to missed opportunities for early intervention and appropriate support.

    ⚖ Environmental modifications can make a huge difference – Small adjustments in the home, school, and workplace can help individuals with FASD thrive.

    📲 Advocacy and awareness are key – There is still a long way to go in improving understanding and support for FASD in society.

    Key Timestamps:

    📌 [00:00] – Introduction to the episode and guest, Alison McCormack

    📌 [03:15] – Alison’s journey into FASD advocacy

    📌 [08:00] – Understanding the causes and prevalence of FASD

    📌 [12:30] – Common misconceptions and myths about FASD

    📌 [17:45] – The challenges of diagnosis and why so many cases go unrecognized

    📌 [22:10] – Practical strategies for supporting individuals with FASD

    📌 [28:20] – The role of education and how schools can better support students with FASD

    📌 [33:40] – The importance of caregiver self-care and support networks

    📌 [39:00] – Alison’s final reflections and key takeaways

    📌 [44:30] – Where to follow Alison and access additional resources

    Connect With Us on Social Media: 🎧 Follow Able to Care Podcast for more insightful episodes:

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    Looking for FASD Training? Able Training provides specialist FASD awareness training for carers, educators, and professionals. Whether you're looking for in-person workshops, e-learning, or accredited courses, we offer practical training to improve understanding and support.

    📞 Contact us today to discuss your training needs: AbleTraining.co.uk 🚀 Book your course now and enhance your understanding of FASD!

    🎓 Train-the-Trainer Course – Become a Certified Behavioural Trainer!

    Are you passionate about teaching, training, and making a real impact? Do you want to upskill in positive behaviour support, de-escalation, and restraint training?

    📢 Join our exclusive Train-the-Trainer course and take your expertise to the next level!

    ✅ Gain Level 3 certification in Positive Behaviour Support & De-escalation Training ✅ Learn hands-on techniques to manage challenging behaviours safely and effectively ✅ Enhance your career by becoming a certified trainer in high-demand training topics ✅ Boost your confidence in delivering engaging, practical, and impactful sessions

    📍 Upcoming Course Dates & Booking: 📅 Reserve your spot now on Eventbrite

    🔥 Limited spaces available! Don’t miss this opportunity to become an accredited trainer and empower others with evidence-based, person-centred techniques.

    💡 Need more info? Visit AbleTraining.co.uk or contact us today!

  • In this episode of Able to Care, host Andy Baker is joined by Paula Cashmore, an independent Care Quality Consultant with over 40 years of experience in healthcare and social care. From nursing on a tropical disease ward to becoming a trusted expert in care quality improvement, Paula shares her insights into best practices in social care, supporting care managers, and promoting collaboration in the sector.

    Why is she called the Mary Poppins of Social Care? Tune in to find out how Paula helps care homes and providers fix cracks before they become gaps, ensuring the highest quality of care for residents and staff alike.

    🔹 Whether you’re a care manager, a frontline carer, or someone navigating social care for a loved one, this episode is packed with practical advice and insights into improving care standards, leadership, and staff support.

    🌟 Sponsor: Carers Card UK

    The Able to Care Podcast is proudly sponsored by Carers Card UK, helping unpaid carers access discounts, resources, and support. Get yours today using our exclusive Able to Care promo code at CarersCardUK.com.

    📌 Key Topics Covered in This Episode

    🩺 Paula’s journey in healthcare and social care – from nursing in infectious disease wards to leading quality improvements in care homes.🏡 Breaking the isolation in social care – why collaboration between care homes and providers is key to raising standards.📊 The biggest challenges for care managers – and how to overcome recruitment struggles, high staff turnover, and quality inspections.🎭 Creating a positive care culture – why staff training, engagement, and leadership are essential for delivering high-quality care.🔍 What carers and families should look for in a care home – key red flags and green flags when choosing a service.📈 Supporting managers and ‘accidental leaders’ – how mentorship and training can prevent burnout and improve team performance.

    📍 Key Timestamps

    ⏱ [00:00] – Introduction to Paula Cashmore and her 40-year career in social care⏱ [03:45] – Why care managers often feel isolated & the importance of collaboration⏱ [08:10] – Infection control, CQC compliance, and best practices in care⏱ [12:20] – How to choose the right care home – what families and staff should look for⏱ [18:55] – Supporting care managers and preventing burnout in leadership roles⏱ [27:40] – How to improve care quality without increasing costs⏱ [34:15] – Why care homes need to move beyond ‘tick-box training’⏱ [41:30] – The future of social care and why recognition for carers is long overdue⏱ [50:20] – Final takeaways from Paula and where to find more of her work

    🔗 Resources & Mentions

    📖 Targeting the Positive with Behaviours That Challenge – Andy Baker’s book on understanding behaviour and de-escalation🌍 Paula Cashmore’s Website & Consultancy – Find out more about Paula’s work📚 Care Professional Register – Promoting the recognition and regulation of care workers🎧 Able Hub – Exclusive courses & resources for carers, managers, and educators: Join today

    🎓 Train-the-Trainer Course – Become a Certified Behavioural Trainer!

    Are you passionate about teaching, training, and making a real impact in behaviour support? Join our Train-the-Trainer course and get certified in Positive Behaviour Support & De-escalation Training.

    ✅ Gain a Level 3 certification✅ Learn hands-on techniques to manage challenging behaviours✅ Enhance your career and become a certified trainer in high-demand topics📍 Upcoming Course Dates & Booking:📅 Reserve your spot now on Eventbrite

    🔥 Limited spaces available!

    📲 Stay Connected with Able to Care

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  • Ever found yourself in a conversation that escalated quickly, leaving you frustrated and unheard? Whether you're a carer, teacher, or parent, the way we communicate can either build connection or fuel conflict. In today’s episode of Able to Care, host Andy Baker shares the simple but powerful tool of ‘I’ Statements—a game-changing technique to express feelings, needs, and concerns without triggering defensiveness.

    You'll learn:✅ Why ‘I’ Statements reduce conflict and encourage problem-solving✅ How to shift from blame to understanding in difficult conversations✅ Practical ways to use ‘I’ Statements in caregiving, classrooms, and parenting

    If you’re looking for a way to de-escalate tension, improve relationships, and promote positive dialogue, this episode is for you.

    🎧 Sponsor: Carers Card UK

    This episode is proudly sponsored by Carers Card UK, the #1 discount and support card for unpaid carers.

    💙 Unlock discounts on essentials like gym memberships, days out, electronics, clothing, and more💳 Get a recognised ID card with emergency information for added reassurance📲 Access a wellbeing hub, community support, and resources through their app

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    🔑 Key Messages from This Episode

    💬 1. ‘I’ Statements Reduce Defensiveness – By focusing on your own feelings instead of blaming, you prevent defensive reactions and open space for real communication.

    🤝 2. Effective Communication Fosters Collaboration – When emotions are expressed clearly and calmly, it shifts the conversation from conflict to problem-solving.

    🧠 3. Role-Modelling ‘I’ Statements Helps Children & Adults Learn – Teaching children, students, and those you support how to use ‘I’ Statements empowers them to communicate effectively and manage emotions.

    ⏱ Key Timestamps

    📌 [00:00] – Introduction: How words shape relationships and resolve conflicts📌 [02:01] – What are ‘I’ Statements? Why they work in communication📌 [04:10] – The 3-part structure of an ‘I’ Statement for clarity & impact📌 [06:36] – The neuroscience behind emotional reactions in conflict situations📌 [08:52] – Real-life examples: Caregivers, teachers & parents using ‘I’ Statements📌 [11:17] – How ‘I’ Statements promote self-regulation and emotional intelligence📌 [12:45] – Role-modelling healthy communication for children & young people📌 [14:23] – Final takeaways: Start small, practice daily, and improve relationships

    📲 Connect With Us on Social Media

    🎧 Follow Able to Care for more insightful episodes:📲 Instagram: @AbleToCarePodcast📲 LinkedIn: @AbleTraining📲 TikTok: @AbleToCare

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    Are you a carer, teacher, or parent feeling overwhelmed? Do you wish you had more resources and practical tools to navigate challenging situations?

    🔹 Able Hub offers exclusive podcast content, resources, certified online courses, and live events—covering topics like:✔ Self-care & resilience✔ Neurodiversity & autism✔ De-escalation & conflict management✔ Mental health & wellbeing

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    🎓 Train-the-Trainer Course – Become a Certified Behavioural Trainer!

    Are you passionate about teaching, training, and making a real impact? Do you want to upskill in positive behaviour support, de-escalation, and restraint training?

    📢 Join our exclusive Train-the-Trainer course and take your expertise to the next level!

    ✅ Gain Level 3 certification in Positive Behaviour Support & De-escalation Training✅ Learn hands-on techniques to manage challenging behaviours safely and effectively✅ Enhance your career by becoming a certified trainer in high-demand training topics✅ Boost your confidence in delivering engaging, practical, and impactful sessions

    📍 Upcoming Course Dates & Booking:📅 Reserve your spot now on Eventbrite

    🔥 Limited spaces available! Don’t miss this opportunity to become an accredited trainer and empower others with evidence-based, person-centred techniques.

    💡 Need more info? Visit AbleTraining.co.uk or contact us today!

    If you found this episode helpful, please like, comment, and share—it helps others discover these valuable tools!

    🚀 Try an ‘I’ Statement today—small changes create big impacts!

  • In this episode of the Able to Care Podcast, host Andy Baker is joined by Kaelynn Partlow, an autistic therapist, advocate, and author who has dedicated her life to supporting the neurodivergent community. Kaelynn gained international recognition through Netflix’s Love on the Spectrum US, where she shared her journey navigating relationships as an autistic woman.

    Kaelynn is a lead technician at Project HOPE Foundation, a published author, and a social media influencer with a powerful presence in the autism advocacy space. In this conversation, she shares her experiences growing up autistic, how she transitioned into her career as a therapist, and the misconceptions about autism that still persist today.

    Whether you are a carer, educator, or someone keen to better understand autism, this episode provides valuable insights, practical advice, and inspiration from Kaelynn’s incredible journey.

    Sponsor: This episode is proudly sponsored by Carers Card UK, helping unpaid carers access discounts, resources, and support. Get yours today using our exclusive Able to Care promo code at CarersCardUK.com.

    Resources Mentioned: 📖 Life on the Bridge: Linking My Life as an Autistic Therapist – Book by Kaelynn Partlow🌍 Project HOPE Foundation – Autism support and therapy services📚 Love on the Spectrum US – Netflix series featuring Kaelynn Partlow🎧 Able Hub – Online courses and resources for carers

    Key Messages from This Episode:

    🧠 Autism is diverse – No two autistic individuals are the same. Understanding different experiences is key to meaningful support.

    💬 Social skills are not just about speaking – Many autistic individuals navigate conversations differently, but that doesn’t mean they lack empathy or connection.

    ⚖ Routines provide security – The structure of routines can be essential for many neurodivergent individuals, especially in high-stress environments.

    📲 Social media can be a powerful advocacy tool – Kaelynn uses her platforms to educate, challenge misconceptions, and connect with the autistic community.

    Key Timestamps:

    📌 [00:00] – Introduction to the episode and guest, Kaelynn Partlow📌 [03:10] – Kaelynn’s autism diagnosis and early experiences📌 [07:30] – How she became a therapist and her work at Project HOPE📌 [12:45] – The impact of Love on the Spectrum on her life and advocacy📌 [16:20] – Common myths and misconceptions about autism📌 [20:55] – The role of routine and structure for autistic individuals📌 [25:30] – How social media has helped change the conversation around autism📌 [30:45] – Practical ways carers and educators can support autistic individuals📌 [36:15] – Kaelynn’s future plans in advocacy and writing📌 [40:50] – Final reflections and key takeaways📌 [45:10] – Where to follow Kaelynn and access additional resources

    Connect With Us on Social Media: 🎧 Follow Able to Care Podcast for more insightful episodes:📲 Instagram: @AbleToCarePodcast📲 LinkedIn: @AbleTraining📲 TikTok: @AbleToCare

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    Looking for Autism Awareness Training? Able Training provides specialist autism awareness training for carers, educators, and professionals. Whether you're looking for in-person workshops, e-learning, or accredited courses, we offer practical training to improve understanding and support.

    📞 Contact us today to discuss your training needs: AbleTraining.co.uk🚀 Book your course now and enhance your understanding of autism!

    🎓 Train-the-Trainer Course – Become a Certified Behavioural Trainer!

    Are you passionate about teaching, training, and making a real impact? Do you want to upskill in positive behaviour support, de-escalation, and restraint training?

    📢 Join our exclusive Train-the-Trainer course and take your expertise to the next level!

    ✅ Gain Level 3 certification in Positive Behaviour Support & De-escalation Training✅ Learn hands-on techniques to manage challenging behaviours safely and effectively✅ Enhance your career by becoming a certified trainer in high-demand training topics✅ Boost your confidence in delivering engaging, practical, and impactful sessions

    📍 Upcoming Course Dates & Booking:📅 Reserve your spot now on Eventbrite

    🔥 Limited spaces available! Don’t miss this opportunity to become an accredited trainer and empower others with evidence-based, person-centred techniques.

    💡 Need more info? Visit AbleTraining.co.uk or contact us today!

  • In this episode of Able to Care, Andy Baker explores the transformative power of mood monitoring—a simple yet effective tool for improving emotional regulation, self-awareness, and resilience. Whether you're a caregiver, teacher, or professional supporting others, understanding mood patterns can help prevent emotional burnout, identify triggers, and support better behaviour management.

    Drawing from his book Targeting the Positive with Behaviours That Challenge, Andy shares practical strategies for tracking emotions, recognising early warning signs of dysregulation, and using this knowledge to create positive change.

    Click here to download the FREE Resource now!

    Sponsor 💙

    This episode is proudly sponsored by Carers Card UK—helping unpaid carers access discounts, resources, and a support network. Get yours today using our exclusive Able to Care promo code at CarersCardUK.com.

    Key Takeaways from This Episode 📝

    🔍 Mood tracking isn't just about emotions – It helps us understand why we feel certain ways and what we can do to regulate emotions effectively.📊 Patterns and triggers matter – Tracking moods over time helps pinpoint patterns, making it easier to anticipate and prevent distressing situations.🛠 Practical tools – From mood charts to ABC tracking, simple methods can be used daily to monitor and improve emotional well-being.💡 Collaboration is key – Caregivers and professionals can use mood tracking to support individuals, helping them develop self-regulation skills.

    Key Timestamps ⏳

    📌 [00:00] – Introduction: Why emotions sometimes feel unpredictable📌 [02:15] – What is mood monitoring and why does it matter?📌 [04:30] – The role of mood tracking in emotional regulation📌 [07:10] – How caregivers can use mood monitoring to support individuals📌 [09:25] – Using mood charts and ABC tracking to identify patterns📌 [12:00] – The link between emotions and behaviour management📌 [15:20] – Practical tools for tracking moods: Apps, journals, and reflection exercises📌 [18:45] – How understanding emotional signals can improve self-care📌 [21:30] – The impact of mood monitoring on resilience and stress reduction📌 [24:50] – Final takeaways and where to download a free mood tracking template

    Resources Mentioned 📚

    📖 Targeting the Positive with Behaviours That Challenge – Andy Baker’s book on managing challenging behaviours through a person-centred approach🌍 Able Hub – Online courses and resources for caregivers and professionals📝 Free mood tracking template – Download from AbleTraining

    Connect With Us on Social Media 📲

    🎧 Follow Able to Care for more insightful episodes:📲 Instagram: @AbleToCarePodcast📲 LinkedIn: @AbleTraining📲 TikTok: @AbleToCare

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    Looking for Training on Emotional Well-being?

    Able Training provides specialist training on mental health, resilience, and emotional regulation for caregivers, teachers, and professionals. Whether you're looking for in-person workshops, e-learning, or CPD-accredited courses, we’ve got you covered.

    📞 Contact us today: AbleTraining.co.uk

    🚀 Book your course now and enhance your ability to support emotional well-being!

    🎓 Train-the-Trainer Course – Become a Certified Behavioural Trainer!

    Are you passionate about teaching, training, and making a real impact? Do you want to upskill in positive behaviour support, de-escalation, and restraint training?

    📢 Join our exclusive Train-the-Trainer course and take your expertise to the next level!

    ✅ Gain Level 3 certification in Positive Behaviour Support & De-escalation Training✅ Learn hands-on techniques to manage challenging behaviours safely and effectively✅ Enhance your career by becoming a certified trainer in high-demand training topics✅ Boost your confidence in delivering engaging, practical, and impactful sessions

    📍 Upcoming Course Dates & Booking:📅 Reserve your spot now on Eventbrite

    🔥 Limited spaces available! Don’t miss this opportunity to become an accredited trainer and empower others with evidence-based, person-centred techniques.

    💡 Need more info? Visit AbleTraining.co.uk or contact us today!

  • In this episode of Able to Care, Andy Baker is joined by Tim Farmer, a multi-award-winning mental capacity expert, author of Grandpa on a Skateboard, and co-founder of Comentis. With over 24 years of experience as a mental health nurse and more than 3,500 mental capacity assessments conducted, Tim brings deep insights into how we assess and understand decision-making abilities. This conversation explores the complexities of mental capacity, common misconceptions, and the importance of getting assessments right.

    Whether you’re a carer, a healthcare professional, or someone keen to understand mental capacity law better, this episode provides essential knowledge on supporting decision-making with empathy and accuracy.

    Sponsor

    This episode is proudly sponsored by Carers Card UK, helping unpaid carers access discounts, resources, and support. Get yours today using our exclusive Able to Care promo code at CarersCardUK.com.

    Resources Mentioned

    📖 Grandpa on a Skateboard – Book🌍 Comentis – Mental capacity assessment tools and support📚 The Mental Capacity Act 2005 – Official UK Government Legislation🎧 Able Hub – Online courses and resources for carers

    Key Messages from This Episode

    🧠 Mental capacity is decision-specific – A person may have the ability to make one decision but not another. Capacity must always be assessed in context.

    ⚖ Unwise decisions don’t equal incapacity – People have the right to make choices that others may see as risky or unwise; the key is whether they can understand and weigh the information.

    💬 Good assessments require a holistic approach – Diagnosis alone doesn’t determine capacity. Communication style, emotional state, and environmental factors all play a role.

    Key Timestamps

    📌 [00:00] – Introduction to the episode and guest, Tim Farmer📌 [03:15] – What is mental capacity, and why does it matter?📌 [06:45] – The five core principles of the Mental Capacity Act📌 [10:30] – How mental capacity is assessed: The two-stage test📌 [14:20] – Understanding risky decisions vs. lacking capacity📌 [18:55] – Common misconceptions about mental capacity assessments📌 [23:10] – Real-world examples of mental capacity assessments📌 [28:40] – How to support people with fluctuating capacity📌 [32:15] – The role of communication in capacity assessments📌 [37:05] – Positive risk-taking and balancing safety with independence📌 [42:20] – How carers and professionals can advocate for individuals📌 [47:50] – Final reflections and key takeaways from Tim📌 [51:10] – Where to find more resources on mental capacity

    Connect With Us on Social Media

    🎧 Follow Able to Care for more insightful episodes:📲 Instagram: @AbleToCarePodcast📲 LinkedIn: @AbleTraining📲 TikTok: @AbleToCare

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    Able Training provides specialist mental capacity training for care staff, legal professionals, and families. Whether you're looking for in-person workshops, e-learning, or accredited courses, we offer practical training to improve decision-making support and legal compliance.

    📞 Contact us today to discuss your training needs: AbleTraining.co.uk

    🚀 Book your course now and enhance your understanding of mental capacity!

    🎓 Train-the-Trainer Course – Become a Certified Behavioural Trainer!

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  • Have you ever felt truly seen? That moment when someone acknowledges your emotions without judgment? That’s the power of verbal attending – a simple yet transformative communication tool that can help us connect, de-escalate tense situations, and build trust.

    In this episode, Andy dives deep into I notice statements and how they can turn conflict into understanding, frustration into calm, and disengagement into connection. Whether you're a caregiver, teacher, parent, or leader, this skill can help you support others while creating a more positive and open dialogue.

    🎯 What You’ll Learn:~✅ What verbal attending is and why it’s so effective✅ How neutral observations help de-escalate difficult situations✅ The importance of curiosity over judgment in communication✅ Real-life examples of I notice statements in action✅ How this tool benefits individuals with trauma, neurodiversity, dementia, and emotional regulation difficulties📢 Episode Sponsor: Carers Card UK

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    Key Messages from This Episode:

    1️⃣ Connection Starts with Observation – Simply noticing someone’s behaviour and acknowledging it in a neutral way can help them feel seen, valued, and understood.2️⃣ Curiosity Over Assumption – Instead of labelling emotions or jumping to conclusions, using I notice statements allows for open, non-judgmental communication.3️⃣ Small Gestures, Big Impact – Whether in caregiving, teaching, or leadership, verbal attending can de-escalate tense moments, build trust, and improve relationships.

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    ⏳ Key Timestamps (Chapters):

    ⏰ 00:00 – Introduction: The Power of Feeling Seen 👀⏰ 02:30 – How I Notice Statements Build Connection 🫱🏽‍🫲🏼⏰ 06:15 – Using Verbal Attending to De-escalate Conflict 🔥➡️🕊️⏰ 10:45 – The Link Between Thoughts, Feelings & Behaviour 🔄⏰ 15:20 – How Neutral Observations Reduce Emotional Tension 🎭⏰ 19:55 – Why Curiosity is More Powerful than Assumption 🤔💡⏰ 24:30 – Practical Ways to Apply Verbal Attending in Daily Life 🏡🏢⏰ 29:10 – How Teachers & Caregivers Can Use This Skill in Action 🎒💖⏰ 33:45 – Helping Children & Adults Recognise Their Own Emotions 🧠❤️⏰ 38:20 – The Impact of Verbal Attending on Neurodiverse Individuals 🏳️‍🌈🧩⏰ 42:50 – Avoiding Judgments & Unhelpful Assumptions 🚫⚖️⏰ 47:15 – Building Trust & Connection Through Observation 🏗️🤝⏰ 51:50 – Recap: Key Takeaways for Using Verbal Attending 🎯⏰ 59:45 – Closing Thoughts & Where to Learn More 📚

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  • In this episode, host Andy Baker sits down with Emily Warren, founder of Little Fox Education, to discuss the transformative power of play in children’s development. With a background in teaching and behaviour support, Emily now works with children with additional needs through tutoring, family support, and attachment-based play.

    Andy and Emily explore:✅ Why play is essential for children's emotional, cognitive, and social development✅ The connection between play and mental health – and why children need more free play✅ How play can be a powerful tool for children who struggle with traditional learning methods✅ The importance of parents and teachers engaging in play – and practical ways to do it✅ How attachment-based play can improve behaviour and relationships

    This episode is packed with insight, practical strategies, and real-world experiences that will help parents, carers, and educators understand the importance of play and how to incorporate it into everyday life.

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    Key Messages:

    1️⃣ Play is a powerful tool for learning and emotional development. Through play, children develop essential skills in problem-solving, emotional regulation, and social interaction, making it a vital part of their education and well-being.

    2️⃣ Engaging in play strengthens attachment and improves behaviour. Attachment-based play helps children feel safe, understood, and connected, which can lead to better emotional resilience and improved relationships with caregivers and educators.

    3️⃣ Parents, carers, and teachers must embrace play to support children effectively. Encouraging free play, creative activities, and interactive learning at home and in schools can significantly enhance a child's confidence, behaviour, and ability to thrive.

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    Key Timestamps:

    00:00 – Introduction02:30 – The Importance of Play06:15 – Understanding Attachment-Based Play10:45 – The Role of Play in Emotional Regulation15:20 – Play as a Learning Tool19:55 – The Impact of Play on Behaviour24:30 – Encouraging Play in Education29:10 – Overcoming Barriers to Play33:45 – The Role of Parents in Play38:20 – Play for Neurodiverse Children42:50 – The Science Behind Play and Attachment47:15 – Practical Play Strategies51:50 – Play as a Tool for Healing Trauma56:30 – Key Takeaways and Final Thoughts59:45 – Closing Remarks

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  • Have you ever faced a task that felt overwhelming? Now imagine learning a new skill or trying to maintain independence while experiencing cognitive or physical decline. In this episode of Able to Care, Andy Baker explores forward and backward chaining—powerful techniques that break down complex tasks into manageable steps, helping individuals learn new skills, regain confidence, and maintain independence.

    Whether you’re a caregiver, teacher, or healthcare professional, understanding these strategies can transform the way you support others, particularly those with dementia, acquired brain injury, or neurodiversity-related challenges.

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    Resources Mentioned

    📌 Exeter Dementia Action Alliance – Website📌 The PAL Instrument for Assessing Ability in Dementia📌 Andy Baker’s Able Hub – Website📌 Able Training’s Dementia & Behaviour Courses – Website

    Key Messages from This EpisodeBreaking tasks into small steps boosts learning & confidence – Forward and backward chaining can reduce overwhelm and support skill development in people with cognitive or physical challenges.Maintaining independence is key – Even small successes, like buttoning a shirt, can rebuild confidence and promote autonomy for individuals with dementia or acquired brain injuries.Success is a journey, not a race – Whether teaching a child to tie their shoes or supporting a loved one after a stroke, progress happens one step at a time.12 Key Timestamps

    ⏳ [00:00] – Introduction: Overcoming big tasks with small steps⏳ [02:06] – Understanding forward and backward chaining⏳ [06:13] – Teaching everyday skills: Making a cup of tea⏳ [09:24] – How cognitive decline affects sequencing & task completion⏳ [12:49] – Dressing with dementia: A practical backward chaining example⏳ [17:22] – The importance of working with strengths when supporting someone⏳ [19:38] – Helping individuals rebuild confidence through success⏳ [22:46] – Why learned helplessness impacts motivation & independence⏳ [27:02] – Forward chaining for teaching children: Brushing teeth, tying shoelaces⏳ [31:06] – Backward chaining: The “top of the mountain” strategy for motivation⏳ [35:42] – How to tailor chaining techniques to different personalities⏳ [40:15] – Final thoughts: Small steps lead to big independence

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  • In this episode of Able to Care, Andy Baker is joined by Gina Awad, an award-winning dementia advocate and founder of Exeter Dementia Action Alliance. Gina shares her journey in dementia advocacy, her work supporting carers, and her insights into rare dementias. This conversation highlights the importance of community awareness, personalised support, and the challenges carers face.

    Whether you're a caregiver, a professional working in dementia care, or someone looking to understand the condition better, this episode offers invaluable insights into making society more dementia-friendly.

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    Resources MentionedExeter Dementia Action Alliance – WebsiteThe Rare Dementia Support Network – WebsiteGina Awad’s Work & Publications – LinkedInDementia UK – WebsiteKey Messages from This EpisodeDementia care is more than memory loss – Understanding the diverse symptoms and impact of different types of dementia is crucial for providing effective support.Community matters – Building dementia-friendly communities helps those living with dementia and their caregivers feel understood and supported.Supporting carers is vital – Carers play a critical role in dementia care and need access to resources, respite, and emotional support.Key Timestamps

    📌 [00:00] – Introduction to the episode and guest, Gina Awad📌 [03:15] – What inspired Gina to become a dementia advocate📌 [08:40] – The importance of dementia-friendly communities📌 [14:20] – Understanding rare dementias and their unique challenges📌 [20:05] – The emotional toll of caregiving and how to offer better support📌 [27:50] – Practical tips for carers navigating the healthcare system📌 [33:10] – Why public awareness of dementia needs to improve📌 [39:45] – The work of the Exeter Dementia Action Alliance📌 [45:30] – Gina’s top recommended resources for carers and families📌 [52:00] – How businesses can become more dementia-inclusive📌 [58:15] – Gina’s advice for families who have just received a dementia diagnosis📌 [1:05:00] – Final reflections and where to find more information

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  • In this episode of the Able to Care Podcast, host Andy Baker delves into the critical topic of boundaries. Often misunderstood as barriers, boundaries are essential for maintaining healthy relationships, ensuring self-respect, and preserving mental well-being. Whether you’re a caregiver, teacher, parent, or manager, learning to set and communicate boundaries effectively can transform your interactions and boost your resilience.

    Resources Mentioned in This Episode:

    🎁 Sponsor: Carers Card UKCarers Card UK supports caregivers by offering discounts, a wellbeing hub, and a Carers Circle tool. The card also provides peace of mind with an ID card for emergencies. Enjoy savings on gym memberships, clothing, days out, and more—all for less than the price of a box of chocolates a year.📲 Visit Carers Card UK to claim your benefits.

    📚 The Able HubFor less than the price of a coffee a week, access exclusive podcast content, certified online courses, and expert resources on self-care, conflict management, dementia, and more. Join a supportive community of carers, teachers, and parents.📲 Visit Able Hub for your free 14-day trial.

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    Key Messages:Boundaries Are Acts of Self-Care

    Far from being selfish, boundaries are essential for protecting your energy and mental health. They enable you to show up more effectively for others while safeguarding your own needs.

    Clarity is Key

    Be specific about your boundaries to avoid misunderstandings. For example, instead of saying, “I need more space,” communicate, “I need 30 minutes of quiet time after work before I’m ready to talk.”

    Healthy Relationships Thrive on Boundaries

    Whether it’s setting limits with a child, a partner, or a colleague, boundaries create the trust and predictability necessary for deeper connections.

    Key Timestamps:

    00:00:00 – Introduction to the Importance of Boundaries00:02:00 – Why Boundaries Are Essential in Personal and Professional Life00:03:50 – The Different Types of Boundaries00:07:30 – How to Identify Your Personal Limits and Triggers00:11:45 – Communicating Boundaries Effectively00:15:20 – Overcoming Guilt and Pushback When Setting Boundaries00:18:00 – The Role of Boundaries in Building Trust with Children and Teams

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    If this episode inspired you to reflect on your own boundaries, subscribe to the Able to Care Podcast for more expert advice, stories, and tools to empower caregivers, teachers, and parents.

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    Instagram and TikTok: @abletocarepodcastLinkedIn: Able Training

    For more resources, training, and discussions tailored to carers, teachers, and parents, visit Able Training. Together, let’s create a healthier, more balanced future for those who care for others.

    Boundaries empower you to thrive. Let’s build them together!

  • In this heartfelt episode of the Able to Care Podcast, host Andy Baker sits down with Taiba Bajar, an experienced advocate for children with autism and their families. Together, they explore the challenges and triumphs of raising and supporting children with autism, focusing on practical and compassionate approaches to addressing symptoms and nurturing their potential.

    Taiba shares her unique perspective on holistic care, including sensory and emotional support, the critical role of family involvement, and how breaking down misconceptions about autism can lead to a more inclusive and understanding society. This episode is packed with insights for caregivers, educators, and parents striving to create meaningful change for children with autism.

    Resources Mentioned

    Taiba’s Advocacy for Autism Support: Learn more about her work with families and children.Carer’s Card UK (Our Sponsor): Access exclusive discounts and benefits with our promo code for Carer’s Card UK members.

    Key Messages

    Autism is a Spectrum: Embracing Individuality in Support and CareTaiba explains that autism is not a one-size-fits-all condition. Each child is unique, with their own strengths, challenges, and ways of interacting with the world. She emphasises the importance of seeing beyond the label of autism to understand a child’s individuality. By tailoring support to a child’s specific needs—whether through sensory adjustments, therapeutic interventions, or emotional nurturing—caregivers and educators can help children feel valued and empowered.

    The Importance of Sensory and Emotional RegulationSensory needs often play a significant role in the experiences of children with autism. Taiba discusses how overstimulation can lead to anxiety and overwhelm, and she offers practical strategies for creating sensory-friendly environments that help children feel calm and secure. She also highlights the connection between sensory regulation and emotional well-being, encouraging caregivers to focus on proactive strategies, such as structured routines, sensory aids, and creating safe spaces to foster confidence and reduce stress.

    Family-Centred Support: Strengthening Bonds and Building ResilienceTaiba emphasises that the family unit is at the heart of a child’s support system. Parents, siblings, and extended family members all play vital roles in shaping a child’s environment and sense of belonging. She shares actionable advice for building stronger family dynamics, such as fostering open communication, practicing patience, and involving siblings in the care process to create a supportive and inclusive home. By working together as a family, Taiba believes children with autism can feel more secure, connected, and ready to thrive.

    Key Timestamps

    00:00:40 - Introducing Taiba Bajar: Advocate for Autism Support and Family Care00:02:15 - Autism and Individuality: Understanding the Spectrum00:10:00 - Sensory Needs: Helping Children Find Balance and Calm00:15:30 - Emotional Regulation and Safe Spaces00:25:10 - Holistic Approaches to Autism Support00:40:00 - Family Involvement: Strengthening Relationships at Home00:50:20 - Advice for Schools and Educators: Inclusion and Empathy01:00:00 - Final Reflections: Building a More Compassionate Society for Autism

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    Looking for More Resources?Visit the Able Training website for courses and resources designed to empower caregivers, educators, and families of children with autism. Thank you for listening, and stay tuned for more insightful episodes!

  • Have you ever felt like someone wasn't truly listening to you? Or found yourself so focused on your response that you missed the heart of a conversation? In this episode of The Able to Care Podcast, host Andy Baker dives deep into the art of active listening—a transformative skill that builds stronger relationships at home, work, and in care settings. Andy shares practical insights, real-life examples, and actionable tips to help you become a more present and empathetic listener.

    Resources Mentioned in This Episode

    🎁 Sponsor: Carers Card UKCarers Card UK supports unpaid and paid carers with discounts, a wellbeing hub, a Carers Circle tool, and an ID card for peace of mind. Save on gym memberships, clothing, days out, and more, while being part of a strong and supportive carer community.📲 Visit Carers Card UK to claim your exclusive benefits today.

    📚 Andy Baker’s BookTargeting the Positive with Behaviours That Challenge provides a step-by-step guide to managing challenging behaviours with confidence. Using Andy’s six-step TARGET model, this book is an essential resource for carers, teachers, and parents.📲 Order your copy here.

    🎧 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    The Fundamentals of Active Listening:What it is, why it matters, and how it differs from simply hearing someone.

    Barriers to Effective Listening:Explore common distractions and assumptions that prevent genuine connection—and how to overcome them.

    Practical Tips for Active Listening:Andy shares techniques like using open questions, recognising non-verbal cues, and avoiding judgment to foster better communication.

    The Transformative Power of Listening in Caregiving and Relationships:How active listening can improve understanding, build trust, and create safe spaces for openness and honesty.

    Key Messages

    Listening is More Than HearingActive listening involves focusing fully on the speaker’s words, emotions, and intent. It’s about building connection, trust, and empathy.

    Practical Tools for Better CommunicationFrom paraphrasing to mirroring, Andy outlines strategies to enhance your listening skills, making conversations more meaningful and productive.

    Active Listening Builds Stronger RelationshipsIn both personal and professional settings, truly understanding others fosters trust, reduces misunderstandings, and improves outcomes for everyone involved.

    Key Timestamps00:00:03 – Introduction to Active Listening00:01:55 – Why Listening is More Important Than Responding00:04:10 – Barriers to Listening and How to Overcome Them00:08:25 – Reflective Listening and Empathy: Key Techniques00:12:40 – Practical Application of Active Listening in Caregiving00:16:18 – The S.O.L.E.R Framework for Effective CommunicationJoin the Conversation

    If you found this episode insightful, subscribe to the Able to Care Podcast for more expert advice, tools, and stories to support carers, parents, and teachers.

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    Explore additional resources, courses, and discussions tailored to carers, teachers, and parents at Able Hub. Together, let’s empower those who care for others to thrive.

    Mastering the art of listening doesn’t just transform conversations; it transforms relationships. Take the first step today to becoming a better listener and building meaningful connections in your life.

  • In this episode of the Able to Care Podcast, host Andy Baker sits down with Hannah Karim, a care expert and leader at Lottie, a rapidly growing later living marketplace. Hannah shares her personal journey as a caregiver for her mother and offers invaluable insights into navigating the often overwhelming world of elder care. Whether you’re just beginning the search for care options or are deep in the decision-making process, this episode is packed with practical advice and resources to help you feel informed and empowered.

    Resources Mentioned in This Episode🎁 Sponsor: Carers Card UKCarers Card UK supports carers by offering discounts, a wellbeing hub, a Carers Circle tool, and an ID card for peace of mind. From gym memberships to clothing and days out, Carers Card UK helps you save while recognising your incredible work.📲 Visit Carers Card UK to claim your exclusive benefits today.

    🌐 Lottie: The Later Living MarketplaceDiscover Lottie’s trusted resources and verified care providers, from home care to retirement living. The platform offers step-by-step guides to funding care, advice on finding the right care home, and a library of helpful resources.📲 Visit Lottie for more information and to contact the Care Exoert Service, click here.

    📚 Andy Baker’s BookTargeting the Positive with Behaviours That Challenge provides a step-by-step guide to managing challenging behaviours with confidence. Using Andy’s six-step TARGET model, this book is an essential resource for carers, teachers, and parents. Order your copy here.

    🎧 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    Insights into funding care, including non-means-tested benefits like Attendance Allowance.The importance of early conversations about care to reduce stress and preserve independence.Tips for finding the right care provider, from evaluating CQC ratings to planning care home visits.Strategies for carers to prioritise their mental health and find supportive communities.

    Key Messages

    Empowering Families Through Knowledge and TransparencyHannah explains how Lottie simplifies the care process by providing families with clear, accessible resources and verified care options. She highlights the importance of early planning to avoid rushed decisions and ensure the best outcomes for loved ones.

    Funding Care Without the StressWith billions of pounds in care funding left unclaimed annually, Hannah sheds light on Attendance Allowance and other support options. She shares practical advice to help families access the resources they’re entitled to, reducing the financial burden of care.

    Carer Wellbeing: Taking Care of Yourself While Caring for OthersDrawing from her personal caregiving experience, Hannah emphasises the need for carers to prioritise their mental health. She shares the value of joining carer communities and seeking professional support to build resilience and find balance.

    Key Timestamps00:00:03 – Introduction to Finding and Funding Elder Care00:01:36 – Hannah’s Personal Journey into Caregiving00:04:38 – Understanding Funding Options and Attendance Allowance00:09:44 – The Importance of Early Planning and Starting Conversations00:17:25 – Carer Wellbeing and Mental Health Tips00:24:38 – Preparing for Care Home Visits and Key Questions to Ask00:31:20 – How Lottie’s Care Experts Support Families

    Join the ConversationIf you found this episode insightful, subscribe to the Able to Care Podcast for more expert advice, stories, and tools to support carers, parents, and teachers.

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    Instagram and TikTok: @abletocarepodcastLinkedIn: Andy Baker

    Discover additional resources, courses, and discussions tailored to carers, teachers, and parents at Able Hub. Together, let’s empower those who care for others to thrive.

    Navigating elder care can be overwhelming, but with the right tools and support, it’s possible to create positive outcomes for your loved ones and yourself. Let’s take the first step together.

  • In this episode of the Able to Care Podcast, host Andy Baker dives into the concept of stage desensitisation—a step-by-step approach to overcoming fears, managing transitions, and building trust. Originally developed for treating phobias, this method has far-reaching applications for caregivers, educators, and parents. Whether it’s helping someone adapt to sensory challenges, navigate life changes, or overcome a fear, stage desensitisation offers a compassionate, effective framework for fostering resilience and growth.

    🎧 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:The fundamentals of stage desensitisation and why it works.Practical examples, from overcoming phobias to managing sensory sensitivities.How this approach can aid in change management, trust-building, and behaviour support.Real-world applications for carers, teachers, and parents.Resources Mentioned in This Episode:

    🎁 Sponsor: Carers Card UKCarers Card UK provides support, recognition, and rewards for carers, including discounts, a wellbeing hub, and an ID card for peace of mind. Save on essentials like gym memberships, clothing, and days out while accessing a supportive community.📲 Visit Carers Card UK to claim your exclusive benefits today.

    📚 Andy Baker’s BookTargeting the Positive with Behaviours That Challenge equips readers with the skills to manage challenging behaviours confidently. Featuring Andy’s six-step TARGET model, this book is an essential resource for carers, educators, and parents navigating trauma, neurodiversity, or mental health challenges. Order your copy here.

    Key MessagesBreaking Challenges into Manageable Steps

    Andy highlights how stage desensitisation transforms overwhelming situations into achievable goals. From overcoming phobias to fostering confidence, this approach is about progress, one small step at a time.

    Building Confidence and Resilience

    Each success reinforces a sense of achievement, helping individuals grow their self-esteem and resilience. The method prioritises meeting individuals where they are and progressing at their pace.

    Practical Applications Beyond Phobias

    Andy discusses how stage desensitisation can support trust-building, behaviour management, and sensory adaptation. Examples include helping a child transition to a new school or introducing someone to a new sensory experience gradually.

    Key Timestamps

    00:00:00 – Introduction to Stage Desensitisation00:02:19 – The Fear Pyramid: Andy’s Personal Experience00:04:38 – Practical Examples of Gradual Exposure00:07:22 – The Psychology Behind Confidence-Building00:09:44 – Applications for Behaviour and Sensory Management00:13:13 – Supporting Transitions and Trust-Building00:20:29 – Final Tips for Using Stage Desensitisation

    Join the Conversation

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    Discover additional resources, courses, and discussions tailored to carers, educators, and parents at Able Hub. Together, let’s empower those who care for others to thrive.

    Progress happens one step at a time, and every small win matters. Celebrate the journey—each step forward is a step worth celebrating.

  • In this eye-opening episode of the Able to Care Podcast, host Andy Baker welcomes Dr Alice Loving, an expert in child protection, attachment, and trauma-informed social work. With over 14 years of experience working with families in community and residential settings, Dr Loving has pioneered innovative methods to support families in crisis. Her PhD research on "change facilitators" and "change inhibitors" has not only informed her work but has also shaped her mission to transform the social care system.

    Dr Loving introduces her revolutionary video intervention approach, a mentalisation-based tool designed to enhance parental sensitivity and strengthen attachment. This episode dives deep into her passion for relationship-based practice, her vision for reforming social care, and practical strategies that can benefit parents, teachers, carers, and professionals.

    🎧 Resources Mentioned:

    Carers Card UK (Sponsor): Gain access to thousands of discounts, support, and a community designed to empower carers. Visit Carers Card UK to learn more and claim your exclusive benefits today.Dr Alice Loving’s Two-Day Online Training: Explore evidence-based techniques for integrating attachment and mentalisation into practice.Key MessagesThe Importance of Attachment and Mentalisation

    Dr Loving highlights how attachment and mentalisation are foundational for fostering strong, supportive relationships within families. She explains the significance of understanding a child’s emotional world and how parents can better connect with their children through reflective tools like video intervention. This approach not only strengthens parent-child relationships but also equips carers and professionals with strategies to manage challenges effectively.

    Addressing Change Inhibitors and Facilitators

    Drawing from her extensive research, Dr Loving discusses "change inhibitors" like denial, unresolved trauma, and low mentalisation, which can hinder progress in families. She contrasts these with "change facilitators" such as reflective practices and empathy-building tools that promote healing and growth. By focusing on these dynamics, carers, parents, and teachers can better navigate complex family challenges and support children more effectively.

    Building a System of Support and Prevention

    Dr Loving calls for a proactive approach to social care that focuses on early intervention and multidisciplinary collaboration. She envisions a system where professionals work together in integrated teams to provide targeted support for families. This approach, she argues, is essential for preventing crises and ensuring long-term positive outcomes for children and their caregivers.

    Key Timestamps

    00:00:00 - Episode Introduction and Carers Card UK Sponsorship00:01:26 - Welcome Dr Alice Loving: Social Work Trailblazer00:03:14 - Alice’s Journey into Child Protection and Social Work00:12:08 - Exploring Attachment, Trauma, and Mentalisation00:20:32 - Change Inhibitors vs. Change Facilitators in Families00:29:10 - The Video Intervention Model: A Transformational Tool00:40:22 - Reforming Social Care: A Vision for the Future00:53:19 - Practical Advice for Social Workers, Parents, and Carers01:04:00 - Closing Remarks and Resources for Listeners

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  • In this transformative episode of the Able to Care Podcast, host Andy Baker explores the concept of resilience—what it means, why it’s essential for managing stress, and how to cultivate it in yourself and those you care for. Andy breaks down practical strategies to build resilience, emphasising its importance for caregivers, educators, parents, and leaders alike.

    Drawing from real-life experiences, powerful analogies, and actionable advice, Andy offers a comprehensive guide to navigating life’s challenges with strength and grace. Whether you’re seeking ways to manage stress during the holiday season or looking to model resilience for others, this episode is packed with insights you can use right away.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to thrive in the face of adversity while fostering calm, confidence, and growth in those around them.

    🎧 Resources Mentioned:

    Carers Card UK: The UK’s #1 card for carers, offering discounts, support, and a sense of community. Learn more at Carers Card UK.Able Hub: Access exclusive content, events, and over 45 certified online courses on topics like self-care, neurodiversity, and conflict management. Try it free for 14 days at Able Hub.Key Messages:

    Understanding ResilienceAndy explains resilience as the ability to recover from setbacks, adapt to change, and keep going despite adversity. It’s not about avoiding stress but about navigating it effectively and learning from challenges.

    Emotional Regulation and AwarenessResilient individuals are emotionally aware and capable of processing their feelings healthily. Andy shares techniques like mindfulness and grounding to manage heightened emotions.

    The Growth MindsetReframing challenges as opportunities is a cornerstone of resilience. Andy offers strategies to shift from “I can’t” to “What can I try next?” using problem-solving and incremental progress.

    Connection and Trusted RelationshipsAndy emphasises the importance of surrounding yourself with positive, supportive people who recharge your energy and help you stay motivated.

    Building Confidence Through Small WinsCelebrate small successes to boost self-esteem and resilience. By recognising progress, you lay the foundation for handling bigger challenges.

    Stress as a Tool for GrowthStress can be beneficial when viewed as a muscle-building exercise. Andy explains how changing your perception of stress can positively impact your resilience.

    Practical Strategies for Everyday ResilienceAndy shares a personal story about how martial arts helped a student build resilience through incremental progress, offering inspiration and actionable insights for listeners.

    Key Timestamps:00:00:00 – Episode Introduction and Carer’s Card UK Sponsorship00:02:15 – Resilience and Managing Stress During the Holiday Season00:03:09 – Why Resilience Matters for Caregivers and Educators00:06:06 – Reframing Challenges with a Growth Mindset00:07:01 – Building Strong Relationships and Connections00:09:38 – Creating a Coping Strategy Toolkit for Everyday Challenges00:12:06 – Embracing Routines and Optimism for Stability00:15:04 – Real-Life Story: Martial Arts and Resilience BuildingStay Connected!

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  • In this transformative episode of the Able to Care Podcast, host Andy Baker is joined by the legendary Geoff Thompson—acclaimed author, playwright, and speaker—to explore themes of fear, forgiveness, and personal transformation. Geoff shares his remarkable journey from facing adversity to creating profound works of art, including his stage play Fragile and his feature film collaboration with Orlando Bloom.

    With his deep insights into resilience, spirituality, and the power of truth, Geoff offers listeners a guide to turning life's challenges into light and empowerment.

    This episode is an inspiring listen for anyone navigating fear, seeking forgiveness, or striving to live a life rooted in truth and kindness.

    🎧 Resources Mentioned:

    Geoff Thompson’s TED Talk: The Fear Pyramid

    The Forgiveness Project Website

    Recommended Reading:

    The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle

    Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl

    Key Messages:

    Redefining Forgiveness

    Geoff explains forgiveness as a transformative act of letting go—releasing entanglement and restoring balance through reciprocity, not necessarily pardon.

    Overcoming Fear Through Action

    Geoff reveals how he confronted his deepest fears, including vulnerability and judgment, and found empowerment by repeatedly stepping into discomfort.

    The Power of Truth

    Through his creative work and personal growth, Geoff illustrates the magnetic pull of truth in attracting opportunities and repelling negativity.

    Kindness as a Transformational Tool

    Geoff emphasises self-compassion and the impact of daily acts of kindness on personal and collective growth.

    Living as an Example

    By embodying truth, kindness, and resilience, Geoff shows how personal transformation can inspire and uplift others.

    Key Timestamps:

    00:00:00 - Episode Introduction and Carer's Card UK Sponsorship

    00:01:18 - Welcome Geoff Thompson: Author, Playwright, and Transformational Speaker

    00:03:12 - Geoff’s Journey to Overcoming Fear and Finding Purpose

    00:12:24 - Forgiveness as a Path to Freedom and Healing

    00:20:45 - Creating Fragile: The Power of Vulnerable Storytelling

    00:31:02 - The Magnetic Pull of Truth in Creativity and Life

    00:41:36 - Kindness and Self-Compassion: Practical Steps to Positive Change

    00:52:12 - Geoff’s Advice for Caregivers and Educators on Facing Challenges

    01:00:24 - Closing Reflections and Resources for Listeners

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