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Human Leadership

How to Succeed (and How to Fail) in the Helping Professions
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Nov 21, 2025

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How can you lead with compassion, authenticity and success - whether you're leading a team or a complex organization?

This wide-ranging collection pulls together leading innovation experts to share their failures, successes and their secrets to being a successful leader. It highlights dilemmas which common to leaders in any organizations, but which are critical to anyone working in human services. These include the power of diversity for improving practice, being an emotionally literate leader, how to handle risk and the blame game and the central role of trauma-informed practice.

Human Leadership is required reading for any leader looking to make a positive impact in the fields of health, social care, mental health, education and other helping professions.
  • Published: Nov 21 2025
  • Pages: 192
  • ISBN: 9781805012719
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Press Reviews

  • Kenny Gibson, Deputy Director for NHS Safeguarding

    Throughout the long-trodden journey of safeguarding child and adults, we need to be constantly reminded to bear witness to the lived experience of victims, survivors and perpetrators if we are to prevent neglect, harm, abuse, exploitation and violence in our families, across our communities and within our workplaces. This power collection of leadership journeys contains authentic reflections and offers hopefulness that we can learn from each other.
  • Chris Wild, Best Selling Author and Campaigner for Children and Young People in Care

    This book reminds us that leadership isn't about power - it's about people. Rich in humanity and insight, it's a must-read for anyone who wants to lead with purpose.
  • Chris Badger, Care Quality Commission's (CQC's) new Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care and Integrated Care.

    A deeply authentic, thought-provoking and intensely practical book that challenges, provokes, and ultimately empowers those committed to meaningful leadership. The book brings together theoretical foundations with lived experience of leaders to create powerful and practical insight for leaders at all levels working in complex systems in profoundly uncertain times.
  • Charles Kwaku-Odoi Chief Executive, Caribbean and African Health Network (CAHN)

    Leadership is not about fitting into pre-set moulds, but about honouring the truth of who you are and courageously stepping forward to make a valuable contribution. In a world that still undervalues Black voices, navigating your own path as a Black leader is an act of courage and sacrifice, which requires ongoing self-care. This book is an insightful excellent read and I would recommend for leaders and would-be leaders.
  • Professor Jane Harrington, Vice Chancellor and CEO, University of Greenwich

    So often leaders forget to keep learning themselves, but this is book is so compelling, insightful and extremely accessible that it draws the reader into it and is a very timely reminder of the power of personal stories of leadership. It really is excellent and I would recommend this collection to everyone as there is something to learn from each chapter.
  • Professor Vic Rayner OBE, CEO of National Care Forum

    Times are tough, there is no doubt about that. However, what this book shows is that the journey towards human leadership is not paved with easy choices and quick wins. It is a path that is mapped out through experience, interactions with others, support, passion, an ethos of public service and a desire to lift up those around us. Human Leadership can thrive in tough times, and we need it now more than ever.
  • Baroness Pitkeathly

    This compelling book equips public sector leaders with the insight and relational understanding needed to turn challenges into opportunities. A must-read for anyone leading in the public sector.
  • Ben Page, CEO of Ipsos

    A timely reminder of the fundamental value of investing in relationships, effective communications and a strong culture that defaults to doing the right thing - as opposed to simply ticking the boxes
  • Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive of NHS Confederation

    As a leader I know how important it is to keep learning and the chapters in this very readable book challenged and inspired me.