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Food is one of the most powerful cultural anchors we have. It represents comfort, identity, celebration, and love. But in children’s residential care, the culture of food is rarely straightforward. It is a space where a

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The Therapeutic Blueprint podcast aims to provide reflective guidance and support to children’s residential care home providers and anyone keen to learn about children's social care. The panel will discuss the current issues that the children’s sector faces and invite other professionals to the show to offer further insight and support.The panel have nearly 50 years of experience supporting children who are looked after and are committed to improving the profession and gaining more outstanding outcomes for children. The journey starts here…Statements reflect individual perspectives only.
Unknown Host hosts Therapeutic Blueprint, a health show with 48 episodes published.

Food is one of the most powerful cultural anchors we have. It represents comfort, identity, celebration, and love. But in children’s residential care, the culture of food is rarely straightforward. It is a space where a

You spend every shift pouring your energy into others, but when was the last time you checked your own levels? In this episode, we discuss why prioritizing your own well-being is a vital part of providing great care. Joi

The transition into children’s residential care is unlike any other job. It’s high-stakes, high-emotion, and requires more than just a quick tour of the building and a signature on a policy. In this episode, we pull back

In 2025, the Therapeutic Blueprint Podcast continued to grow on Spotify, with increases in followers, listens, and overall engagement throughout the year. Listener data revealed strong retention and sustained listening,

In this episode of the Therapeutic Blueprint Podcast, we explore the role of the Responsible Individual in a children’s home, what the responsibility involves in practice, and how leadership, accountability, and relation

Reunification is more than a return home - it’s a complex emotional journey for children, families, and professionals. In this episode, we explore how to approach reunification therapeutically, preparing everyone involve

Relationships in children’s homes can be marked by challenges, ruptures, and moments of disconnection. In this episode, we explore how practitioners can approach repair as a therapeutic process , moving beyond behaviour

In this episode, we challenge the common rush toward “independence” for children and young people in residential care. True self-reliance doesn’t come from being pushed into adulthood before they’re ready, it’s built on

In this episode, we pause to reflect on the journey so far , 3.5 years into the life of the panel. We revisit our original purpose, how our roles and goals have evolved, and what it really means to “do the work” today. W

This month on the pod, we’re diving into the wonderful (and sometimes wobbly) world of communication! Whether it’s between team members, across the whole home, or just figuring out what’s going on in our own heads, let’s

Yes, we’re jumping on the bandwagon too, sharing our individual reflections on the show and discussing them in this month’s episode of the podcast.

Today, the panel is talking about Glimmers—those small, positive moments of safety, calm, or emotional connection that people with trauma may experience. These moments are signs of hope and healing, even when trauma feel

Let’s start the new year with a bang! The first episode of Season 4 sees the panel share their views on the topic of egos. Is a strong ego necessary in this field, or is it something that should be left at the door? Tune

We can’t believe another year has flown by, but here we are again! Here’s a look back at the year that was—featuring Stuart’s gloomy greetings, Ian’s editing wizardry, and Hannah’s unmistakable, booming laugh. Here’s to

This month’s podcast episode examines the recent social care reform announcement, exploring potential next steps and expressing hope for changes that will improve outcomes for children in care.

This month; the panel discusses the importance of reflection- within your role, across the organisation you work in and especially within yourself - when working with children in care.

This month, the panel dives into their toolkits to highlight some of the incredible resources they use to support their work with both children and adults. You’re invited to share the resources you use to support your te

This month, the panel explores the significance of celebrations and anniversaries for our children in care and how we must not overlook the importance of the impact of these moments in their lives.

In this episode, the panel explores some of the current challenges facing children’s residential care.

When children go missing from care, it presents a concerning situation that requires a compassionate and effective response. This month, the panel discusses things to consider when children go missing and how to respond
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