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The It’s All About People Personalisation Podcast shines a light on the inspiring ways personalisation is transforming health and care across Lincolnshire. In each episode, we speak with people at the heart of this movement who are reimagining support by focusing on what truly matters to each person. So, join us as we explore how putting people’s stories, choices and strengths first is making a real difference. Like what you’ve heard? Press the LIKE (heart) button, SHARE the podcast and LEAVE A COMMENT. Want to record a podcast with us? Get in touch at lhnt.itsallaboutpeople@nhs.net - we’d love to chat with you. Find out more about the It’s All About People Personalisation Programme on our website: www.itsallaboutpeople.info

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episode Ep 96. End of Life bleed: Planning for the unthinkable, with Majella, Kate, and Jess artwork

Ep 96. End of Life bleed: Planning for the unthinkable, with Majella, Kate, and Jess

How can careful planning help people remain where they most want to be at the end of life? In the second St Barnabas Hospice podcast, Majella Wright, Advanced Clinical Practitioner, is joined by Dr Jess Weller, Consultant in Palliative Medicine, and Kate Sutton, Specialist Palliative Care Nurse and Urgent Care Practitioner, to explore the realities of end-of-life bleeds and the importance of preparation, personalised care, and compassionate support. Through expert insight and a moving real-life story, they show how planning ahead can bring confidence, dignity, and reassurance during some of life's most challenging moments. A thoughtful discussion about choice, planning, and ensuring care happens where it matters most.   More about St Barnabas Hospice St Barnabas Hospice is a leading independent charity in Lincolnshire that provides free, high-quality, and compassionate palliative and end-of-life care. Supporting over 10,000 adults annually, the organisation enables patients with life-limiting or terminal illnesses to live with dignity, while also offering essential emotional and practical support to their families and carers. Visit the St Barnabas website [https://stbarnabashospice.co.uk/] to discover more    More about Palliative and End of Life Care Lincolnshire Lincolnshire’s Palliative and End of Life Care website [https://eolc.co.uk/] is an information resource for health and social care professionals and the public supporting people towards the end of life. Visit the Professionals section of the site to access the resources mentioned in this podcast.

17 de jun de 2026 - 18 min
episode Ep 95. Personalisation in palliative care emergencies and complex plans of care with Majella, Kate, and Jess artwork

Ep 95. Personalisation in palliative care emergencies and complex plans of care with Majella, Kate, and Jess

Personalisation in palliative care emergencies and complex plans of care for people in a community setting. What happens when a palliative care emergency occurs, but a person wants to remain at home? In this first St Barnabas Hospice podcast, Majella Wright, Advanced Clinical Practitioner, is joined by Dr Jess Weller, Consultant in Palliative Medicine, and Kate Sutton, Specialist Palliative Care Nurse and Urgent Care Practitioner, to explore how personalised complex plans of care can help people receive compassionate, coordinated support in the place they choose. Together, they discuss preparation, communication, and the importance of empowering patients, families, and professionals to navigate difficult situations with confidence and dignity. More about St Barnabas Hospice St Barnabas Hospice is a leading independent charity in Lincolnshire that provides free, high-quality, and compassionate palliative and end-of-life care. Supporting over 10,000 adults annually, the organisation enables patients with life-limiting or terminal illnesses to live with dignity, while also offering essential emotional and practical support to their families and carers. Visit the St Barnabas website [https://stbarnabashospice.co.uk/] to discover more

12 de jun de 2026 - 20 min
episode Ep 94. Meeting in the messy middle with Lisa artwork

Ep 94. Meeting in the messy middle with Lisa

Guess what… we’ve gone international!  Okay, maybe not quite viral (yet 😄), but we have reached listeners all the way in the USA - which led to this brilliant conversation.  In this episode, Alison chats with Lisa Richer, a Neurodiversity Consultant based in Maryland, USA. Together, they explore what can happen when we connect, share experiences, and really listen to one another - no matter where we are in the world.  They also don’t shy away from the challenges, talking honestly about how systems can sometimes get in the way when people’s voices aren’t truly heard. Lisa brings both her professional insight and her lived experience as a parent of two neurodiverse children, as well as her own journey with ADHD. She shares her reflections on supporting people to find their “why” and the importance of meeting people right in the “messy middle”.  It’s a warm, thoughtful conversation where Alison and Lisa discover a shared passion for language, kindness, understanding, and curiosity.    We’ll be honest - recording across the ocean came with a few sound glitches here and there - but we promise they are minimal and definitely don’t take away from the heart of the conversation.  Have a listen - we think you’ll really enjoy this one, and if you want to learn more about Lisa, please click here Home - Journey2bloom [https://journey2bloom.com/]

1 de jun de 2026 - 34 min
episode Ep 93. It's not weak to speak: Preventing suicide in Lincolnshire artwork

Ep 93. It's not weak to speak: Preventing suicide in Lincolnshire

Warning message: This podcast includes conversations about suicide and features people with lived experience sharing their personal stories. While these perspectives are important and meaningful, some listeners may find the content distressing or triggering. Please take care while listening and consider your wellbeing. Support resources are available if you need them In this powerful and deeply moving podcast, Alison is joined by Adrian Ellis, who shares his lived experience of losing his son George to suicide just over five years ago, and how that loss has driven him to make a difference. Adrian speaks with honesty and courage about his journey, using his experience to support children and young people in schools. His sessions are shaping how the next generation understands mental health, encouraging them to talk more openly about their feelings and, crucially, to listen to one another. As part of Lincolnshire’s Suicide Prevention Lived Experience Forum, Adrian works alongside others who have been personally affected by suicide, as well as Kate Cooper and Ellie Gallacher from Lincolnshire County Council’s Public Health team (find out more about Kate and Ellie's work in Podcast 92 [https://itsallaboutpeople.podbean.com/e/ep-92-preventing-suicide-in-lincolnshire-with-ellie-kate-kev-and-di/]). Together, they are helping to influence real change, from raising awareness to developing initiatives that encourage people to reach out for support. Adrian’s hope is ambitious but clear: to help build a Zero Suicide Society. This podcast brings that vision to life through real experience, compassion, and a belief that change is possible. Take time to listen. You’ll come away with a deeper understanding, and a renewed sense of how we can all play a part. More information Find out more by visiting Adrian’s website: ACE Lived Experience [https://ace-lived.co.uk/] and Adrian's LinkedIn page [https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrian-ellis-64163754/].

26 de may de 2026 - 33 min
episode Ep 92. Preventing suicide in Lincolnshire with Ellie, Kate, Kev, and Di artwork

Ep 92. Preventing suicide in Lincolnshire with Ellie, Kate, Kev, and Di

Warning: This podcast includes conversations about suicide and features people with lived experience sharing their personal stories. While these perspectives are important and meaningful, some listeners may find the content distressing or triggering. Please take care while listening and consider your wellbeing. Support resources are available if you need them. Joining Alison are Kate Cooper and Ellie Gallacher, who work for Lincolnshire County Council’s Public Health team, alongside Kev and Di Brown, who share their lived experience as survivors of bereavement by suicide.  Kev and Di speak passionately about why they got involved with the Lived Experience Forum alongside Kate and Ellie, the meaningful changes they have been able to influence, and how they provide support for others in Lincolnshire so that they don’t have to go through it alone. This podcast shines a light on how co-production and listening to people with lived experience can make a real difference, but also includes useful tips and resources for anyone who wants to be able to support people who may have suicidal thoughts: How Are You Lincolnshire | Suicide Prevention [https://haylincolnshire.co.uk/suicide-prevention/].  If you want to learn more about any of the resources or groups mentioned in the podcast, please contact Kate and Ellie via the Preventing Suicide email address preventingsuicideinlincolnshire@lincolnshire.gov.uk [preventingsuicideinlincolnshire@lincolnshire.gov.uk] Find out more about the Speak Their Name quilt workshops [https://www.facebook.com/100092434688992/posts/-speak-their-name-memorial-quilt-workshops-speak-their-name-is-a-lincolnshire-ca/905789639178851/] - you can also contact lincsstn@mail.uk [lincsstn@mail.uk]for more information. For information about the local SOBS group please visit Local Support [https://uksobs.com/how-we-can-help/support-groups/]

18 de may de 2026 - 31 min
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