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3Success is Never Accidental EP 63Robbie Gilligan- Building Capacity with Compassion My guest this week is Professor Robbie Gilligan, a leading international authority in child welfare and social work. Based at Trinity College Dublin, where he has served as Professor of Social Work and Social Policy for over 20 years, Robbie’s work has shaped thinking and practice on resilience, care, and the life chances of children and young people in out-of-home care – not just in Ireland, but across the globe.His research has influenced policy in Europe, North America, Australia and beyond, and he is frequently invited to speak and collaborate internationally. In addition to his own academic work, Robbie sits on the editorial boards of several leading journals in the fields of social work and child welfare, reflecting the worldwide respect for his scholarship and leadership.For decades, Robbie has championed stability, education and supportive relationships for children in care. He has published extensively and continues to bridge the gap between research, policy, and practice to improve outcomes for young people.Key Takeaways· Keep sight of the bigger picture. Robbie urged us to ask: how can your research, your team, or your organisation make a greater impact? Clarity of outcome, key message, and added value is essential.· Focus matters. We cannot do everything. Success depends on deciding where our energy should go – and then implementing with intent.· Relationships drive progress. Whether in social work, research, or business, strong and respectful relationships are at the heart of meaningful outcomes.· Diversity enriches. Working internationally brings new perspectives, models, and insights that strengthen our approach.· Build capacity through support. Robbie’s legacy is one of encouragement, challenge, and mentorship – helping colleagues and students grow with compassion and kindness.Today’s Challenge This week, ask yourself: what is the one thing I need to prioritise and truly focus on – and why? Then, commit to taking a step forward on it.And remember: Success is never accidental – it is always intentional.If you’re a high-performing manager who just needs some space to think, reflect, or refocus, book your session with Lynne for a 25-Minute Leadership Consult: Pinpoint What’s Holding Your Team Back For more information on CORE leadership skills please visit my website at www.lynnepeyton.com/core Communication Optimisation Relationships Evaluation
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