We were thrilled to participate in the STV Group plc Expert Voices Media Training. Held in the vibrant city of Glasgow, Scotland, under the welcoming glow of the sun, this event marked a significant milestone in our journey towards enhancing diversity and representation within the media landscape, particularly in the health and social care sectors.
The STV Expert Voices initiative, aimed at bolstering gender equality in newsrooms by providing media training to expert women, resonates deeply with our values at Clece Care. The focus of today’s session on health and social care offered us a unique platform to share our insights and perspectives as leaders in the care community. The importance of such initiatives cannot be overstated. By equipping women with the skills and confidence to participate more prominently in media discussions, we’re not only championing diversity but also ensuring that the narratives around health and social care are as multifaceted and inclusive as the communities we serve.
Our participation in the training was not just an opportunity for professional development but also a chance to align with exciting projects on the horizon for Call-In Homecare Ltd. in Scotland and across our broader group. The insights gained from today’s session promise to enhance our strategies and outreach, empowering us to communicate more effectively with both our internal stakeholders and the wider public. We extend our heartfelt thanks to the STV Team and Scottish Care for organizing this enlightening and invaluable session. Their dedication to fostering a more diverse and representative media landscape is truly commendable, and we are proud to have been a part of this transformative initiative.
At Clece Care Services, we are more than just a care provider; we are a community of passionate, committed professionals dedicated to making a difference in the lives of those we serve. Events like the STV Expert Voices Media Training underscore our commitment to growth, learning, and the pursuit of excellence. They remind us that by raising our voices, sharing our stories, and engaging with our communities, we can continue to provide the highest quality care service in the United Kingdom, guided by principles of inclusivity, diversity, and compassion.