In this episode of the Leadership Podcast, Sim Dendy and Ed Perry engage in a deep conversation with Katharine Hill, the director of Care for the Family. They explore Katharine's early life experiences, her journey through family law, and her current role in promoting family wellbeing. The discussion delves into the challenges of parenting in a technology-driven world, the importance of mental health for children, and the need for resilience. Katharine shares insights from her books, emphasising the significance of being present and the value of ordinary lives. The episode concludes with reflections on the importance of community support and the mission of Care for the Family.
Takeaways from this episode:
- Katharine's early experiences shaped her understanding of vulnerability.
- Family law requires a balance of compassion and professionalism.
- Care for the Family focuses on preventative measures for family wellbeing.
- Technology poses challenges for modern parenting.
- Mental health issues among children are on the rise.
- Resilience is a crucial quality for children to develop.
- Ordinary lives can be extraordinary in their own right.
- Parents are role models for their children's technology use.
- Community support is vital for families in crisis.
- Finding stillness in a hectic world is essential for wellbeing.
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