Stories of Fair Ways and members of the Fair Ways Family.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Non-ProfitCareersBusiness |
In this episode of The Fair Ways People Podcast, we sit down with Rob, Fair Ways Finance Director, to hear the story behind the name.
From growing up in Liverpool and finding happiness in his childhood, to being responsible for setting electricity a... more
In this episode of The Fair Ways People Podcast, we sit down with Wayne, Fair Ways Director of Talent and Performance, to hear the story behind the name.
From his stories from The Royal Navy to his unusual journey that led to him joining Fair Ways, ... more
In this episode of The Fair Ways People Podcast, we sit down with Laura, Fair Ways Operations Director, to hear the story behind the name.
From her career working in a prison, to joining Fair Ways as a Bank Support Worker, working in Portchester and... more
In this episode of The Fair Ways People Podcast, we sit down with Bret, Fair Ways Head of Residential Services, to hear the story behind the name.
From stories of his early life, competing internationally in Judo, beginning his career as a fitness i... more
In this episode of The Fair Ways People Podcast, we sit down with Matt, Fair Ways Director of Quality and Governance, to hear the story behind the name.
From his early life - being born in Germany and being a proud Welshman, to finding out there wer... more
In this episode of The Fair Ways People Podcast, we sit down with Natalie, Fair Ways Head of Family Services, to hear the story behind the name.
From her early life, to the moment that led her to Portsmouth and joining Fair Ways - Natalie opens up o... more
In this episode of The Fair Ways People Podcast, we sit down with Paul, Fair Ways Director of IT & Communications, to hear the story behind the name.
From his early life and values that shaped him, to the moment that led to him joining Fair Ways - P... more
In this episode of The Fair Ways People Podcast, we sit down with Harriett, Director of HR at Fair Ways, to hear the story behind the name.
From early life and values that shaped her, to the circumstances that led her to Fair Ways - Harriett opens u... more
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Focusing on the journey and insights from professionals within the social care sector, this offering features conversations with leaders from Fair Ways, a non-profit organization. Key themes explored include child welfare, family services, and the operations of care homes. Emphasis is placed on the experiences and challenges faced by both staff and children in the care system, highlighting the importance of structured support for vulnerable populations. Unique to this series is the integration of personal stories that shed light on how individual backgrounds and values contribute to the mission of enhancing the quality of care provided to children and families in crisis.
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Recent guests on The Fair Ways People Podcast include:
1. Wayne Okell
2. Laura Rowe
3. Bret Noades
4. Natalie Merriman
5. Paul Moran
6. Anne Segall
7. Mac McHugh
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