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Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 485 are Rachel Hay, Research & Projects Officer at Australia reMADE, and Lisa Deppeler from OCEAN.
Kari Puleo introduces Sean, the new special project officer of the Chamber. They talk about the growth in downtown Utica, what's upstate site, upcoming events and more Like the Greater Utica Chamber on FacebookFor more info on the Chamber visit their website- https://greateruticachamber.org/
Nicola Plummer, Performance and Projects Officer in the Operations team at New Forest District Council joins Rhian Gladman in this episode of the Nudges for Social Good Podcast to discuss the delivery of their LGA Behavioural Insights project. Building on initial research that they had done before the Pandemic to clear verge side waste from vehicles, the team used the adaptable framework from this research to target a new form of coastal littering that had emerged as a key challenge during the Pandemic. Nicola shares insights about the interventions that were put into place including the provision of disposable bags to encourage polite litterers to take their waste home and their comms campaign, ‘crabby crab' to spread the message as well as key takeaways from the project. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We’ve called in the big guns for grand final week! There’s just three days to go, so we thought we’d invite an old friend back into the studio ahead of the A-League grand final. Team 11 Projects Officer and former Herald Sun journalist Matt Windley is in the house. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Three days to go! The A-League’s big dance is getting closer and closer, and to help us with the buildup, Team 11 Projects Officer and former Herald Sun newsman Matt Windley joins us in studio! Sydney FC skipper Alex Brosque takes time out of the big week to check in, plus there’s the Eurosnob and heaps more! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sheila Smith presents #CommunityProfile - the show that talks to people making a difference in London on ZoneOneRadio. Download from iTunes or listen on demand... http://www.ZoneOneRadio.com/2014/06/allotments.html On this week's show, Sheila is "up the allotment"! Sheila visits Iain Boulton - Lambeth Council's Parks Projects Officer - at an allotment in a hidden corner of Stockwell She also gets a tour of Martha Swales' allotment in Eltham. And, as a little bonus, something for men who like sheds. Music this week from Savage Garden, Voice of the Beehive and Strawberry Switchblade. -- http://www.twitter.com/sheila555 and http://www.twitter.com/z1radio http://www.ZoneOneRadio.com http://www.facebook.com/ZoneOneRadio Mock Turtles - Can You Dig It? Intro Savage Garden – To The Moon and Back Rizzle Kicks – Garden Interview: Iain Boulton, Parks and Projects Officer, Lambeth Council Simon and Garfunkel – Scarborough Fair The Mystery Fax Machine Orchestra - Down the allotment Interview: Martha Swales at her allotment in Eltham Billie - Honey to the Bee Voice of the Beehive - I think I love you Martha’s Allotment Tour(7:52) Strawberry Switchblade - Since Yesterday k.d. lang – Rose Garden (3:20) For more information: http://marthaskitchenadventures.wordpress.com/ http://www.dartfordshed.moonfruit.com/ http://www.lambeth.gov.uk/leisure-parks-and-libraries/sports-leisure-and-parks/allotments-guide http://www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/info/510/allotments/830/information_on_allotments http://www.london.gov.uk/allotments/ http://www.allotment-garden.org/
Sheila Smith presents #CommunityProfile - the show that talks to people making a difference in London on ZoneOneRadio. Download on iTunes or listen on demand... http://www.ZoneOneRadio.com/2014/06/allotments.html On this week's show, Sheila is "up the allotment"! Sheila visits Iain Boulton - Lambeth Council's Parks Projects Officer - at an allotment in a hidden corner of Stockwell She also gets a tour of Martha Swales' allotment in Eltham. And, as a little bonus, something for men who like sheds. Music this week from Savage Garden, Voice of the Beehive and Strawberry Switchblade. -- http://www.twitter.com/sheila555 and http://www.twitter.com/z1radio http://www.ZoneOneRadio.com http://www.facebook.com/ZoneOneRadio Can You Dig It? – Mock Turtles Intro Savage Garden – To The Moon and Back Rizzle Kicks – Garden Interview: Iain Boulton, Parks and Projects Officer, Lambeth Council Simon and Garfunkel – Scarborough Fair The Mystery Fax Machine Orchestra - Down the allotment Interview: Martha Swales at her allotment in Eltham Billie - Honey to the Bee Voice of the Beehive - I think I love you Martha’s Allotment Tour(7:52) Strawberry Switchblade - Since Yesterday k.d. lang – Rose Garden (3:20) For more information: http://marthaskitchenadventures.wordpress.com/ http://www.dartfordshed.moonfruit.com/ http://www.lambeth.gov.uk/leisure-parks-and-libraries/sports-leisure-and-parks/allotments-guide http://www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/info/510/allotments/830/information_on_allotments http://www.london.gov.uk/allotments/ http://www.allotment-garden.org/
Talking to representatives from a variety of pain organisations, including the Trigeminal Neuralgia Association, about the wide-reaching impact that pain has on society. This edition has been funded by a grant from the Scottish Government. Christine Johnston heads to Brussels to investigate the impact that pain has on society as a whole at the Societal Impact of Pain lobby group’s fourth annual event. Christine talks to Neil Betteridge of Neil Betteridge Associates which promotes a holistic approach to pain management. Betteridge explains that early intervention is beneficial not only for the patient but also for employers, as it leads to faster, more effective treatment and less time spent outside of the workplace. Jamie O’Hara, who works with Adelphi Real World and the Haemophilia Society, discusses the results of a survey carried out about the effect pain has on society, which found that those living with chronic pain and their carers experience disproportionately high levels of unemployment. Christine also speaks to Jacqui Lyttle, an Independent Commissioning Consultant, who criticises the current care given to those with chronic pain conditions, citing wrong diagnoses and the subsequent delays in accessing effective treatment as the main issues. She explains that pain management costs more when it’s not managed effectively than when it is, both in terms of money and in working days lost through illness. Paul Evans meets Jillie Abbott, the Projects Officer of Trigeminal Neuralgia Association, who describes the organisation’s attempts to raise awareness of the little-understood condition within the healthcare profession, citing the high frequency of misdiagnoses and ineffective treatment as the motivation for this educational focus. She also shares some coping mechanisms that can help those living with Trigeminal Neuralgia and emphasises the need for better communication between people living with the condition and healthcare professionals. Contributors: • Christine Johnston – Pain Concern • Neil Betteridge – Owner of Neil Betteridge Associates and Vice-Chair of Chronic Pain Policy Coalition • Jamie O’Hara - Adelphi Real World and elected trustee of Haemophilia Society • Jacqui Lyttle - Independent Commissioning Consultant • Jillie Abbott – Projects Officer of Trigeminal Neuralgia Association First broadcast 13.12.13 #Orofacialpain #Trigeminalneuralgia #Carers #Educatinghealthcar professionals #Socialandeconomicimpactofpain #Talkingtoyourdoctor #Unemployment #Work