Who has most inspired you in your career?
Observing human ingenuity and courage from two very different perspectives. I remember visiting Sara Payne, the mother of the little girl murdered by a paedophile, who was involved with a campaign allied to the News of the World. I have reservations about the aims of that campaign, but few people have impressed me more. She had been thrown into the limelight in the worst
possible circumstances but her dignity and eloquence were powerful and demonstrated the hidden inner resources many people possess. At the other extreme in terms of power and wealth, to watch Bill Clinton speak at the Labour Party conference was to watch a master at work.
How do you get your own way?
I argue my case like everyone else and accept that I cannot always get my own way. Heading an organisation is about setting a vision and being clear about the big things that matter.
What's the single biggest danger facing social care?
Lack of ambition and lack of recognition: the potential remains huge and largely unfulfilled. Part of this stems from the failure of us all to see its value in helping restore and maintain as much independence as each individual is able to achieve while ensuring that dependence never undermines respect and dignity.
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Acas to settle pay dispute in England, Wales and Northern Ireland
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26 September 2008
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Details of government consultations
02 October 2008
Private Member Bills
25 July 2008
Government Legislation
25 July 2008