Blog

Read more about the diverse ecosystems of support in the health and social care sector through our blog posts. To provide deeper insight, we have established a dedicated platform where our multidisciplinary team of specialists share their first-hand experiences working with the people they support. As part of this initiative, the ‘In the Heart of Care’ blog series serves as a primary resource, offering a closer look at their proactive approach and personalised tools designed to encourage people’s journeys forward. 

Difference Between Anorexia and Bulimia

Living with an eating disorder like anorexia or bulimia can be a challenging mental health journey that affects the general
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Non-epileptic Seizures: Causes, Types and Management

Non-epileptic seizures (NES) is an umbrella term for various types of seizure-like activity. Although these events resemble epileptic seizures, NES
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Anorexia Nervosa: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

Anorexia nervosa is a serious mental health challenge and eating disorder characterised by severe food restrictions. People with anorexia struggle

Binge Eating Disorder: Symptoms and Causes

There are millions of people worldwide who struggle with their eating habits every day. However, if you develop a sense

7 Tips for Fighting Compassion Fatigue

Compassion fatigue can affect healthcare and caregiving professionals and present many challenges. It's crucial for caregivers or healthcare professionals to

Person-Centred Care Planning

When the focus is set on providing the highest quality care, it enables people to receive personalised care and support

Does Dyslexia Mean You’re Neurodivergent?

Dyslexia is a form of neurodivergence and a learning difference primarily affecting reading and writing. Dyslexia impacts the way the
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How to Support a Child with Dysgraphia

Dysgraphia is a learning difficulty that primarily affects an individual's writing ability. It's usually diagnosed in primary school when children

Caring For The Caregiver: Key Strategies for Preventing Compassion Fatigue

Recognising the impact that providing care can have on one's well-being, it is essential to implement key strategies to support

Compassion Fatigue: Recognising the Signs and Taking Steps Towards Self-Care

Developing compassion fatigue can be an immensely challenging experience for caregivers and healthcare professionals. Recognising the signs of compassion fatigue
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The Impact of Compassion Fatigue on Healthcare Professionals

The term compassion fatigue describes physical, emotional and psychological stress. Individuals working as healthcare professionals, social workers and family carers
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Nature Deficit Disorder and Complex Needs: How Home Care Can Make a Difference

The term nature deficit disorder refers to the reduced interaction between human beings and their natural environment. Nowadays, young people

Trauma-Informed Practice: The Stories We Write About People and How They Shape Their Recovery

George has built an impressive career as a specialist clinical practitioner, practice lead and trainer, focusing on managing and reducing high-risk behaviours of concern -including self-injury, self-harm and aggression to others. Through collaborative efforts with the therapy team, services, and across the organisation, Georgina has developed her role at Catalyst, finding ways to promote best practices in reducing restrictions and positive approaches to risk-taking. She shares real-life examples of how reducing restrictive practices is recognised as essential for improving well-being and quality of life and as an evidence-based approach to reducing behaviour of concern....

Specialist’s Corner: How Multimedia Is Transforming Support for People with Learning Disabilities and Autism

At Leaf Complex Care, multimedia is being used in powerful, personalised ways to enhance the lives of people with learning disabilities and autism. We spoke to Ben Andrew, PBS Coach and specialist in multimedia advocacy, about how these creative tools are shaping the future of support....

Key Factors in Adequately Assessing and Evaluating Autistic People

With varied experiences across different spheres and career paths, Ophelia was introduced to the field of occupational therapy by another occupational therapist. With her intuitive nature and a deep desire to support others, she found opportunities to volunteer in various occupational therapy services, gaining insight into the field's vast scope. She realised that this was her true vocation, enabling her to build a career aligning with her skillset while supporting people when they need it most. Join us as we explore Ophelia’s role and approach to therapy, grounded in evidence and driven by compassion....

How Intensive Interaction Helps Build Connections

Jodee’s career beginnings were in teaching and education, but her path shifted toward care when her passion for speech and language therapy was sparked by her eldest son, who is autistic. Jodee, who also is also autistic, found that her mental health needs made her previous work challenging, as the support she required was often lacking. Joining Catalyst Care Group became the turning point she needed—a place where people are truly recognised and valued for who they are. In the opening article, Jodee shares valuable insights into reframing how we communicate with the neurodivergent people we support, explaining how she brings this approach to life....

The Holistic Model of Occupational Therapy

With varied experiences across different spheres and career paths, Ophelia was introduced to the field of occupational therapy by another occupational therapist. With her intuitive nature and a deep desire to support others, she found opportunities to volunteer in various occupational therapy services, gaining insight into the field's vast scope. She realised that this was her true vocation, enabling her to build a career aligning with her skillset while supporting people when they need it most. Join us as we explore Ophelia’s role and approach to therapy, grounded in evidence and driven by compassion....

Building Better Care: The Journey Towards Least-Restrictive Practices

George has built an impressive career as a specialist clinical practitioner, practice lead and trainer, focusing on managing and reducing high-risk behaviours of concern -including self-injury, self-harm and aggression to others. Through collaborative efforts with the therapy team, services, and across the organisation, Georgina has developed her role at Catalyst, finding ways to promote best practices in reducing restrictions and positive approaches to risk-taking. She shares real-life examples of how reducing restrictive practices is recognised as essential for improving well-being and quality of life and as an evidence-based approach to reducing behaviour of concern....

Getting the Right Support in Place: Communication Care Plans That Work

Jodee leads the Communication Care Planning training for all care coordinators within our organisation. The training is aimed primarily at care coordinators because many are responsible for developing people’s care plans and ensuring their implementation by the support workers. Care coordinators play an essential role in maintaining the smooth running of the services, acting as mediators between the people we support and their care team. Their role involves ensuring that everyone feels supported in their responsibilities for meeting the needs of the people in our care....

The Language of Difference: Understanding Autistic Communication Differences

Jodee’s career beginnings were in teaching and education, but her path shifted toward care when her passion for speech and language therapy was sparked by her eldest son, who is autistic. Jodee, who also is also autistic, found that her mental health needs made her previous work challenging, as the support she required was often lacking. Joining Catalyst Care Group became the turning point she needed—a place where people are truly recognised and valued for who they are. In the opening article, Jodee shares valuable insights into reframing how we communicate with the neurodivergent people we support, explaining how she brings this approach to life....

Call us if you know someone with complex care needs that are a risk to themselves or others or have noticed rapidly escalating behaviours.