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ELC Thing 8 – Empowering leadership
Scottish Social Services Council
Through your day-to-day practice you may find you have opportunities to empower others. -
ELC Thing 7 – Motivating and inspiring others
Scottish Social Services Council
Through your day-to-day practice you can motivate and inspire other people in many ways. -
ELC Thing 6 – What does self-leadership mean for me?
Scottish Social Services Council
Self-leadership is about recognising your own leadership skills and abilities, and taking responsibility for using and developing these. The way you exercise self-leadership influences how you demonstrate all other leadership capabilities in your practice. -
ELC Thing 5 – How do I show vision as a leader?
Scottish Social Services Council
Vision for social service workers means thinking about such questions as: How could things be better for the people who use our service? What can I do to make this happen? What part can I play in achieving my organisation’s vision? How do I ensure that those I work with share this vision, and are committed to achieving it? How do I encourage improvements in performance? -
ELC Thing 4 – What do others say about my leadership?
Scottish Social Services Council
360 degree assessment is a process in which you rate your own leadership performance, and ask people who know you well in a work capacity to rate your performance too. These feedback tools are designed to help you reflect on your leadership capability and identify your strengths and areas for development. -
ELC Thing 3 – What’s my leadership style?
Scottish Social Services Council
The purpose of reflecting on leadership is to gain a better understanding of yourself (your values, knowledge and skills), so you can learn from your experiences, and adapt and respond to new leadership challenges. -
ELC Thing 2 – Leadership/Management
Scottish Social Services Council
Management and leadership qualities often overlap but there are distinct differences in the skills that each one requires. It is important to understand the difference between the two. -
ELC Thing 1 – Why is everyday leadership important
Scottish Social Services Council
Scotland’s social services need effective leadership at all levels of the workforce, as well as citizen leadership from people who access support and their carers. The vision for leadership at all levels in social services means that everyone has a leadership role to play. -
The Importance of the Toothbrush
NHS Education for Scotland Oral Health Improvement Team
You will examine the appropriate toothbrush choice to perform adequate removal of plaque from the teeth for yourself or someone you support.