Niche Magazine Issue 46

Page 60

Caring for the

carers

Carers have had a difficult time this last year, while care staff have been pushed to their limits. Here, Emily Miller hears what it’s been like on the front line

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s someone who cares for a living, Jayesh Ghaghda, Director at Bluebird Care, is typically humble about what his needs were when helping others. “There was little time for self-care during the pandemic,” he said. “My biggest priority has been making sure our customers and carers were well looked after; I of course came far down the list of priorities for myself.” Busying himself with work and making light of his stresses with humour, Jayesh tells me it was his family and team who helped him in the most stressful of times. “Having a good team in place that helps each other and shares the burden during difficult times has to be the most important thing. “Many of the Bluebird Care staff that have worked 60 | NICHE

throughout the pandemic have gone above and beyond, often working up to 60 hours a week including weekends. The pandemic has shown the huge character and compassion that our team has, and it has been this that has got us through.” Carers were pushed to their limits during the pandemic, with staff at Bluebird Care working round the clock. Without the support of one another, Jayesh says: “There wouldn’t be the feeling of reward we experienced after getting through the toughest days.” Used to keeping his feelings under wraps, I’m privileged to hear Jayesh open up about his time during the pandemic. He delves into why he believes it’s so important to open up, to

WE NEED TO CHANGE THE WAY SOCIETY SEES MEN TALKING SO THEY CAN OPEN UP AND NOT BE JUDGED OR BE ASHAMED OF WHAT THEY HAVE BEEN THROUGH

share, and not feel shame when it comes to expressing emotions, especially for me. “By not talking about their emotions there is no escape valve, and often it is seen by society as a sign of weakness. “I have heard many stories during the last year of friends or acquaintances that have suffered certain issues – some of them quite severe. However, it goes quiet after a while because of the inability to talk freely about it. “We need to change the way society sees men talking so they can open up and not be judged or be ashamed of what they have been through. Let’s get men talking.” Yes, let’s. Visit your GP for talking therapy referrals or see mind.org.uk for further avenues of support.


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The Boardroom

2min
pages 106-108

Reviewed: London’s Strand Palace

2min
pages 97-98

Collaboration opp with The Bridge

2min
page 103

SoundCafe

1min
page 104

Susie the Foodie

3min
pages 88-89

Bistro Live Variety Night for Hope Against Cancer

1min
page 101

Festive foodie fun

2min
page 87

A break from business this Christmas

4min
pages 94-96

Life in lockdown for Menphys beneficiaries

2min
page 105

We Asked You

3min
page 61

First Impressions: a photography guide

2min
pages 75-76

A dynamic workflow

2min
page 77

Running a business with the backing of two awards

3min
pages 68-69

Awarding staff with confidence and pride

3min
pages 70-71

Why you should be applying for awards in 2022

3min
pages 62-63

Maximising award-win opportunities

4min
pages 66-67

Back to the desk: ergonomic health

2min
page 83

Bowel cancer and early diagnosis

2min
page 59

Living with high functioning anxiety

2min
page 57

Workplace mental health

1min
page 55

Loneliness at the top

1min
page 56

Overcoming bullying

2min
page 53

Caring for the carers

2min
page 60

Making friends with the demon

2min
page 51

Suicide attempt survivor speaks out

3min
page 50

The HR evolution

2min
page 47

How to be successful

1min
page 44

Cancer, anxiety, family struggles, business pressure, and more

3min
page 48

Navigating insolvency

2min
page 45

Getting perspective

2min
page 41

Apps for business

2min
page 39

Attracting talent

2min
page 43

Recovering from prostate cancer

2min
page 49

To restructure or not to restructure

5min
pages 33-34

Impact of divorce on family business

2min
pages 31-32

In conversation with Nicki Robson

2min
page 26

3 steps to retirement planning

2min
page 28

EMC Annual Award Dinner

1min
page 13

SEO creativity

2min
pages 36-37

Thought Leaders

19min
pages 16-24

Generation Next winners

2min
page 12
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