What does a caring organisation look like?

Associate Professor Luara Ferracioli talks about the importance of creating the conditions for carers and those they care for to create a caring relationship, before Associate Professor Stephanie Collins examines the inefficiencies required to care well.

Associate Professor Luara Ferracioli talks about the importance of creating the conditions for carers and those they care for to create a caring relationship, before Associate Professor Stephanie Collins examines the inefficiencies required to care well.

Luara Ferracioli is Associate Professor in Political Philosophy at the University of Sydney and ARC DECRA fellow. She was awarded her PhD from the Australian National University in 2013, and has held appointments at the University of Oxford, Princeton University, and the University of Amsterdam.

Stephanie Collins is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Monash University. Her research expertise is in moral, social, and political theory, with a particular focus on theories of collective responsibility for creating more caring societies.

(Length: 6 minutes)

Reflective questions

Consider examples from your own organisation:  

  1. How might a caring organisational culture look within your organisation? 
  2. How can your organisation foster genuine and meaningful relationships with people who access services?

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