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Public lecture podcasts
Episode 6: Sport for Development – Dr Haydn Morgan and Professor Andrew Parker

Public lecture podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 40:45


In this episode, hear from leading experts in the area of Sport for Development about leveraging sport for positive social outcomes. Professor Emma Rich talks with Professor Andrew Parker and Dr Haydn Morgan from the SPHERE research centre, University of Bath. Professor Andrew Parker is, a SPHERE honorary and a highly regarded freelance leadership development consultant. He has worked at a number of UK universities and is internationally recognised for his work on sport development and marginalised youth. Dr Hadyn Morgan is a senior lecturer, in the Department for Health and a member of the SPHERE research team at the University of Bath. Haydn's research explores the connection between participation in sport and enhancement of social inclusion within marginalised populations. He has presented evidence at the All-Party Parliamentary group on Sport and Physical Activity in the Criminal Justice Systems and contributed to a ministerial Taskforce in this area. Haydn and Andrew have been collaborating for a number of years and co-authored the book ‘Sport Physical Activity and Criminal justice: Politics policy and practice' https://www.routledge.com/Sport-Physical-Activity-and-Criminal-Justice-Politics-Policy-and-Practice/Morgan-Parker/p/book/9781032075846 We talk about sport and the criminal justice system, their latest research on comic relief's sport for change strategy, and how grassroots sport can be used to help young people develop a sense of belonging. For more information about their Comic Relief Sport for Change research project, the three summaries are now available, as is the full report (see links below). - Findings for sport for development organisations: https://downloads.ctfassets.net/zsfivwzfgl3t/60kUqgvFckZuvYEWGP2dcq/1e8e4fdbdeff1bb3ade7dbd86a69a504/Sport_for_Change_Practitioners.pdf - Findings for funders: https://downloads.ctfassets.net/zsfivwzfgl3t/3lKe8uDMzqjDsCNJed9TH8/98771ab325e957b191169571de0f83df/Sport_for_Change_Funders.pdf - Findings for Comic Relief existing and interested partners: https://downloads.ctfassets.net/zsfivwzfgl3t/AZ4cV7eUFHY6Tlb972CkL/15a73799ed445cb59592c8af92d8be2a/Sport_For_Change_Partners.pdf - Full report: https://assets.ctfassets.net/zsfivwzfgl3t/2QiFggkb9sqxC2bLpZcgIL/d3ba5d9f704a2b1792cb8eb5f321c54a/Sport_for_Change_Report.pdf Dr Hadyn Morgan: https://researchportal.bath.ac.uk/en/persons/haydn-morgan https://www.linkedin.com/in/haydn-morgan-0b762139/?originalSubdomain=uk X @HaydnMorgan2 Professor Andrew Parker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-parker-44880140/?originalSubdomain=uk

The Vox Markets Podcast
1813: Feedback: CEO Dr Tom Oakley on how digital diagnostics can help solve the NHS waiting list crisis

The Vox Markets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 16:28


Dr Tom Oakley, founder and chief executive of digital diagnostics specialist Feedback plc, talks Vox through the company's latest results, and how a recent Parliamentary report could prove the catalyst for much-needed investment into the NHS's digital infrastructure. 0:28 Discusses the company's latest results, and why NHS procurement cycles should see an acceleration of business in H2. 1:48 The significance of the All Party Parliamentary group report on Community Diagnostic Centres for Feedback's Bleepa and CareLocker solutions. 5:27 Why the NHS could be at a tipping point for investment into digital solutions to reduce waiting lists and improve patient outcomes. 07:59 Discusses the company's first contract in private healthcare, and how Feedback's “pathway efficiency” are proving of interest to medical insurers. 10:34 The size of the market opportunity in the NHS and beyond. 11:46 Progress on opening up the opportunity in India, including the appointment of a dedicated country managing director and regulatory approval. 14:09 Opportunities in technology licensing.

Milk the Cow Podcast
Boris Johnson's Comeback? Green Party's Long Covid Action | Cow Daily

Milk the Cow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 35:29


Join Mike Cow on Cow Daily, where we navigate the fascinating landscape of British politics. In this episode, we delve into the intriguing Conservative conference that's rallying for Boris Johnson's return as Prime Minister. We'll discuss the roles of Dan Wooton and other GB News figures, providing a clear, unbiased look at the political strategies at play. Additionally, we'll touch on the Green Party's recent actions, as they've taken our long covid evidence to an All Party Parliamentary group. If you appreciate our work and would like to support us, consider becoming a Patron at www.patreon.com/cowdaily or make a one-off contribution at https://tinyurl.com/y5ctx4ja. You can also tune into the Cow Daily livestream every day on YouTube by subscribing here: https://youtu.be/fSmKzmQNOGc. Full episodes are available on: SPOTIFY: https://tinyurl.com/yw2unns3 APPLE PODCASTS: https://tinyurl.com/ysp5y23v YOUTUBE: https://tinyurl.com/4djkz9t2 Tune in for a balanced blend of engaging conversation and insightful analysis on the latest in UK politics. With Cow Daily, we keep it real, informative, and always interesting. One love to all as ever good people. X"  

Donor Conception and Surrogacy
How two men became Dads, through UK Surrogacy and Donor Conception

Donor Conception and Surrogacy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 37:02


Michael and Wes run TwoDads.U.K documenting their journey to become Dads and working hard to raise awareness of surrogacy in the UK. Michael speaks at National Fertility events about their journey to become Dads, and the treatment of Intended Parents in the NHS - which still has a long way to go from an equality perspective as well as documenting their  journey for the likes of Surrogacy UK, The Fertility Road Magazine and the tremendous website Gays With Kids, who also happen to be following their next Surrogacy journey which the pair share with regular blog posts via their website https://www.twodaddies.co.uk/blog (twodaddies.co.uk ) Michael and Wes have a clear mission, to educating everyone about Surrogacy and the journey same-sex intended parents (IP's) have to endure and by doing this they hope to normalise that gays have kids too Michael also runs https://www.facebook.com/SSPCGUK/?ref=br_rs (Same-Sex Parents facebook page) with a friend Steven Darby. Steven and his partner Connor have a little boy named George the same age as Talulah. The page was launched early in 2018 and is designed to bring other same-sex families together as we also hold regular meetups nationally. There is also a https://www.facebook.com/groups/426369251128752/?source_id=583189338728137 ( facebook chat) group  In 2018, the work they do for Two Dads UK was recognised as the part were called upon to speak at an All Party Parliamentary group to give their lived experience as two parents through UK surrogacy. They met a number of Intended Parents, Healthcare professionals, Singles and representatives of International and UK surrogacy.  The discussions were about the glaringly obvious issues with the current surrogacy law regarding the parental order. Where the law is slightly out of kilter is that the surrogate and her husband are the legal guardians of your child.  What the pair would like to see is  similar to how it is in the United States, where paperwork submitted at the point of conception and granted at birth - currently, you have to wait for six weeks and one day for it to go into court ADDITIONAL POINTS TO CONSIDER: Make sure everyone is on the same page We took legal advice and we drafted an intention doc with our surrogate Seek advice from an organisation such as Surrogacy UK Adopted the friendship first mentality of Surrogacy UK - 11 months of friendship before we started Speak to Hospital trust about the birth plan - we wanted to walk out with our child with the balloons into the carpark like anyone else does but it became very apparent we weren't gonna get what we wanted We would have to hand over in the carpark off hospital premises Our presence on the maternity ward wasn't what we expected, we weren't going to be allowed to see our child being born We got legal advice and our team did threaten with the intention to sue as there were multiple points where they were discriminating against us SOCIAL MEDIA: Fertility Poddy https://www.instagram.com/fertilitypoddy/ (https://www.instagram.com/fertilitypoddy/) Kate https://www.instagram.com/your_fertility_journey/ (https://www.instagram.com/your_fertility_journey/)

Karl Morris - The Brainbooster
Paul Anderson Coaching Super League Winner

Karl Morris - The Brainbooster

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 59:09


On today’s podcast we have Paul Anderson who is currently assistant coach to the England Rugby League team. He recently was a guest speaker at the House of Lords to the All Party Parliamentary dinner After a successful World Cup Paul gives us some absolutely fascinating insights into coaching at the very top of professional sport. We discuss how Paul’s early environment shaped the player and then the coach he became. Examples of good coaching and not so good coaching and how a letter telling him was never going to be good enough in the professional game spurred him on to become one of the best prop forwards in the game. We discuss the time he spent with one of the all time greats of the sport Ellery Hanley and how such a great player led by his own example whilst at the same time giving younger players the benefits of his vast knowledge. For a spell Anderson was part of the great Bradford Bulls team and we get a great insight how that team became far greater than the sum of its parts. Not packed with individual genius but a collective that went on to win numerous trophies and titles. After finishing his distinguished playing career which included 10 caps for Great Britain he became assistant to Nathan Brown at the Huddersfield Giants When Brown left Paul took over as head coach and in 2013 he guided the unfashionable and unfancied Giants to the league leaders trophy. The first time they had won the title in over EIGHTY years. During that time I had the privilege of working with Paul and the team. We take time to look back and dissect that extraordinary achievement How at first the job seemed too big a mountain to climb How the Giants carried a story of being ‘also rans’ We discuss some of the pivotal moments and meeting during that year when all of the players and staff embraced a new way to think and prepare.   We look at   How you cannot start a new story unless you are honest enough to look at you CURRENT story   How looking at other sports helped the Giants   How information overload can cripple a players performance   How step by step week by week a new story was created   How certain key players changed their belief systems   How the goal was changed from ‘winning the league’ to ‘winning the set’   We also look at Paul’s current role within the RFL and how he has grown to admire the legendary head coach Wayne Bennett A man who has achieved incredible success as coach that would stand comparison in almost any sport. We discuss his great empathy for his players and his ability to command total respect whilst at the same time being able to get a player to respond to key game plans Whatever sport you play or coach you will gain some great insights from a coach   For details of Karl’s Mind Factor programmes go to www.themindfactor.com    

Brexit Podcast
114: Elspeth Hoskins of Undivided calls for better political education for our youth

Brexit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 18:38


The last time we checked in with youth lobbying group Undivided it was for Episode 12 of the podcast, and fresh from the result of the EU referendum they were crowdsourcing a manifesto to take to parliament to outline the key Brexit issues for young people. Twelve months on, Tim is joined by campaign manager Elspeth Hoskins, who outlines their progress to date and explains how they are bending the ear of politicians to try and secure the future of Erasmus - the European student exchange programme - and improve political education for young people. Elspeth is also the convenor of the All Party Parliamentary group on A Better Brexit for Young People (@APPG_Brexit). For more on Undivided, visit www.weareundivided.co.uk or find them on Twitter @weareundivided.

Cumberland Lodge
Baroness Gould on Politics and Public Health

Cumberland Lodge

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2015 46:57


Baroness Gould is the co-Chair of the Sexual Health Forum, Chair of the All Party Parliamentary for Sexual and Reproductive Health in the UK, and patron of Yorkshire Mesmac, Sussex Beacon and HIV Sport. Cumberland Lodge www.cumberlandlodge.ac.uk is the home of an educational charity, founded in 1947 to promote ethical discussion and cross-disciplinary collaboration Registered charity: 1108677

Institute of Welsh Affairs
September 2014: Will the Scottish referendum settle the issue? - IWA Podcast - number 9

Institute of Welsh Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2014 16:33


IWA Director Lee Waters discusses the potential fallout from the Scottish referendum campaign with Lord Jeremy Purvis of Tweed, Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary group on Reform, Decentralisation and Devolution.