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Dee Russell (they / she) ๐๐๐
@TheDeeRussell
Forgiven & free. Yarn crafter ๐งถ. Dot joiner. Plant-based ๐ฑ. Charity engagement strategist. @MHFAEngland first aider. Digital marketing trustee @RaisingFutures
Hampshire, UK / London, UK Beigetreten Mart 2010
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@candiwrites Happy barbie day. And happy birthday.
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@InnovationMatt I heard this recently from a contact whoโd been hired on an agreement for compressed hours. This has suddenly been revoked because the business doesnโt want anyone working longer than 9-5.
Instead of initiating a 4 day week?!?!?
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@InnovationMatt Working my second role โinโ Scotland while Iโm physically in Southampton, I couldnโt agree more.
In my last long contract I hired to many roles. Having UK instead of London opened up the talent pool and I had colleagues from Glossop, Leeds, Oxford, Fareham, all over!
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@NicolaGunn_ FWIW, I identify as an adopted northerner. For which I thank my Mancunian maid of honour.
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Among my favourite things about working โin Scotlandโ is that when colleagues refer to โdown southโ, they mean England.
Living in Southampton, Iโm used to โdown southโ referring to the bit under Birmingham.
Itโs the small things.
#perspective
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For @TanithMuller, I have an enhanced perspective these days!
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Among my favourite things about working โin Scotlandโ is that when colleagues refer to โdown southโ, they mean England. Living in Southampton, Iโm used to โdown southโ referring to the bit under Birmingham. Itโs the small things. #perspective
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@BewickCarol This actually brought a tear to my eye. What a wonderful gesture.
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Got to love someone who decides you are exactly the right person to be given the flowers from their allotment #lovemyneighbours

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Belonging is an antidote to #trauma yet the opposite of belonging gets located in language eg.
Hard to reach
Ex-offender
Homeless
Youth at risk
Youth violence
Case worker
Service user
Shifting the language away from problematising the individual is essential for system change
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Often, we frame our change activities in a challenging way: "break the rules", "confront the status quo", "daring to fail & learn" etc. Why don't we flip this & just give ourselves permission to do things? I'm inspired by these "permission slips" from @kwiens. What do you give yourself permission to do, individually & as a team? Download the slips for free at northstarpaths.com

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We're in the middle of a children's hunger crisis, caused by โฌ๏ธ
๐จ Conflict
๐จ The climate emergency
๐จ Cost of living
It's a complex problem โ but it *is* preventable ๐๐๐ป bit.ly/3IDnYNM
#ChildrensHungerCrisis #Ukraine #Hunger #CostOfLiving
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@Hedzie @InnovationMatt Funnily enough, we use it. For us itโs like โin crimeโ which definitely feels different to the law firm ๐
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@InnovationMatt I really like partner. It doesn't make me think law firm at all. It makes me think respected equal.
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@Tom_c_watson โAs you can see from this slide, weโre at the intersection of 2 meaningless circlesโ
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