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Welcome to ‘This Is The North’ Podcast, your source of transformative conversations. An intentional challenge to the systems holding back the North of England. Hosted by Alison Dunn, an award-winning charity chief executive and former solicitor. This podcast is supported by Society Matters Community Interest Company and is dedicated to curating and sharing knowledge, powering the change we need for a more equal and inclusive society.
In this episode, Alison joins a panel discussion with Steve Beharall, CEO of the Newcastle United Foundation, and Dean Titterton, CEO of YMCA North Tyneside, to address the recent rioting triggered by the tragic killing of three young girls in Southport. Guest host Neil Gow, Strategy and Research Manager at Citizens Advice Gateshead, guides us through a panel discussion focused on the profound impact of the recent UK riots on organisations, employees, and communities, emphasising the importance of safety, solidarity, and resilience. They share their efforts in supporting affected individuals and adapting services, while also focusing on combating misinformation and fostering community cohesion. Their conversation underscores the need for a united response to combat Islamophobia, racism, and societal disconnection, advocating for collective action and the role of the charitable sector in inspiring positive change.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction and Panel Introduction
00:46 Impact of Riots on Organisations
02:03 Safety Measures and Community Response
03:53 Long-term Effects and Community Trauma
04:49 Addressing Misinformation and Social Media
06:40 Community Solidarity and Positive Actions
09:28 Future Steps and Collaboration
24:10 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
Reflecting on this powerful discussion, it's clear that the path to a more equitable society isn't paved with grand gestures but with consistent, courageous action. The panel's insights remind us that real change begins at the community level—where empathy meets strategy, and where solidarity becomes our strongest tool against division.
Enjoyed the podcast? Subscribe now, and together, let's empower our communities for a brighter, more equitable future.
Neil Gow (Host)
Alison Dunn (Guest)
Steve Beharall (Guest)
Dean Titterton (Guest)
Peter Bell (Producer)
This podcast was recorded and produced by Purpose Made, dedicated to powering societal change through knowledge sharing.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to ‘This Is The North’ Podcast, your source of transformative conversations. An intentional challenge to the systems holding back the North of England. Hosted by Alison Dunn, an award-winning charity chief executive and former solicitor. This podcast is supported by Society Matters Community Interest Company and is dedicated to curating and sharing knowledge, powering the change we need for a more equal and inclusive society.
In this episode, Alison joins a panel discussion with Steve Beharall, CEO of the Newcastle United Foundation, and Dean Titterton, CEO of YMCA North Tyneside, to address the recent rioting triggered by the tragic killing of three young girls in Southport. Guest host Neil Gow, Strategy and Research Manager at Citizens Advice Gateshead, guides us through a panel discussion focused on the profound impact of the recent UK riots on organisations, employees, and communities, emphasising the importance of safety, solidarity, and resilience. They share their efforts in supporting affected individuals and adapting services, while also focusing on combating misinformation and fostering community cohesion. Their conversation underscores the need for a united response to combat Islamophobia, racism, and societal disconnection, advocating for collective action and the role of the charitable sector in inspiring positive change.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction and Panel Introduction
00:46 Impact of Riots on Organisations
02:03 Safety Measures and Community Response
03:53 Long-term Effects and Community Trauma
04:49 Addressing Misinformation and Social Media
06:40 Community Solidarity and Positive Actions
09:28 Future Steps and Collaboration
24:10 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
Reflecting on this powerful discussion, it's clear that the path to a more equitable society isn't paved with grand gestures but with consistent, courageous action. The panel's insights remind us that real change begins at the community level—where empathy meets strategy, and where solidarity becomes our strongest tool against division.
Enjoyed the podcast? Subscribe now, and together, let's empower our communities for a brighter, more equitable future.
Neil Gow (Host)
Alison Dunn (Guest)
Steve Beharall (Guest)
Dean Titterton (Guest)
Peter Bell (Producer)
This podcast was recorded and produced by Purpose Made, dedicated to powering societal change through knowledge sharing.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.