Free to attend
About this webinar
This webinar is the second in a three-part series and is created in collaboration with .
This episode will be delivered as a panel discussion and features speakers from Talent for Care, Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) and the RCPCH. A live Q&A will follow the panel discussion.
Learning outcomes
- Bring awareness to 鈥淟eadership Qualities,鈥 including the impact of self-awareness on leading teams.
- Recognise their influence as leaders on team culture 鈥 through communication and relatedness.
- Identify how leadership behaviours affect patient and workforce outcomes within a well-led team
- Reflect on their own leadership identity and begin to enquire into the qualities they wish to strengthen or develop further.
Benefits to delegates
- Greater self-awareness and confidence as a leader
- Participants gain insight into how their leadership style and behaviours impact others, enabling more intentional, authentic, and effective leadership.
- Stronger team culture and engagement: By understanding their influence on communication and relationships, leaders can foster trust, psychological safety, and collaboration within their teams.
- Improved patient and workforce outcomes: Participants see the direct connection between leadership behaviours, staff wellbeing, and quality of care鈥攕upporting more sustainable, high-performing teams.
Speaker panel
Arran Daly
Coach, Senior Facilitator and Program Manager at Talent for Care
He is part of the team at Talent for Care, and currently leading a number of workforce health and wellbeing programs in large NHS Trusts and health and care organisations. He brings18 years of experience in business having trained in a range of key business management roles, from team management through to project managing.
Dr Daljit Hothi
Consultant Paediatric Nephrologist and clinical lead for 九秀直播 Haemodialysis (HD) at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH).
Dal now runs the largest Paediatric HHD Programme internationally. She is a trained Action Learning Set facilitator for NHS Leadership Academy; and Senior Fellow Faculty Medical Leadership & Management (FMLM). She has also held a number of leadership roles including the Associate Medical Director at GOSH, and the Director of Leadership Development at the FMLM.
Target audience
The webinar is designed to be of interest for all RCPCH members and non-members of all roles, UK-based and international, whether aspiring to be a leader or already in a leadership position.
For more information
Please contact the RCPCH Education Team by email: rcpchlearning@rcpch.ac.uk
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