Wild Card - Whose Shoes?

37. Daisy Mackey - Don't make assumptions about people!


Listen Later

Today I am speaking with Daisy Mackey, a young woman in the final stages of the prestigious NHS Graduate Management Trainee Scheme

Daisy will make a great leader in the NHS – watch this space!

I found Daisy’s story truly inspirational - I am thrilled to have the chance to share some of it with you today.

Lemon lightbulbs 🍋💡🍋

  • The power of connections! – thank you Lisa Rodrigues for connecting us.
  • Some people with mental health conditions/ invisible disabilities have a choice as to when/ whether they reveal them – not those in a wheelchair! Unless you are online …
  • Don’t make assumptions and judgements about what people with a disability can do 
  • How would YOU react if you discover  that someone you thought you knew well through online conversations, is a wheelchair user? 
  • What would you learn about yourself, about them? 
  • Get to know the person, not just see the condition
  • Let’s build on Rob Webster‘s campaign – bring your whole self to work
  • Living with a disability gives a lot of transferable skills
  • Combat the stigma!
  • The NHS is not so accessible for disabled staff as it is for patients 😬
  • We all need relatable role models and trailblazers – ‘people like me’
  • The power of connections – bolder together
  • You can’t possibly  know everyone’s accessibility needs – you have to listen!
  • People with learning disabilities have very different accessibility needs - and each person is different
  • Experiential learning is key - grab the opportunities
  • NHS Leadership programmes are important 
  • Allyship - stand up for your colleagues (and for anyone!)  when you see inequalities 
  • Being a healthcare professional AND a patient is a very rich perspective 
  • Great to see the themes weaving between the various podcast episodes
  • Daisy’s story is incredible. Professional ballet dancer to upcoming NHS leader!
  • NHS innovative treatments can be truly life changing - eg  dorsal root ganglion stimulation
  • It is courageous to share personal stories
  • Cascades and ripples! Whose Shoes would add to GMTS experiential learning
  • Don’t let people put you in boxes!
  • Talk about the difficult topics. 
  • Challenge perceptions. 
  • End taboo.

Some of the other podcast episode/guests referred to:
Episode 23: Angela Cornwall
Episode 33: Aishah Farooq
Episode 34: Rachel Crook

We LOVE it when you leave a review!
If you enjoy my podcast and find these conversations useful
please  share your thoughts by leaving a review (Spotify or Apple are easiest to leave a review - navigate via 3 dots) and comment on your favourite episodes.

Connect with me - Gill Phillips - on LinkedIn, especially if you are interested in our brand new #CYPWhoseShoes resources or our well-established #MatExp (maternity experience) work.

I tweet (not so much these days!) as @WhoseShoes  and am on Instagram as @WhoseShoesUK and @WildCardWS.

Please recommend 'Wild Card - Whose Shoes' to others who enjoy hearing passionate people talk about their experiences of improving health care. 

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Wild Card - Whose Shoes?By Gill Phillips @WhoseShoes


More shows like Wild Card - Whose Shoes?

View all
Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster by Plosive

Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster

2,689 Listeners