Prof Julie Sanders on Royal Holloway's commitment to being a university of social purpose
In this episode of the Leading with Purpose podcast, Rt Hon Justine Greening interviews Professor Julie Sanders, Vice Chancellor of Royal Holloway University of London. They discuss the transformation of the university into a purpose-driven institution, emphasising social good, community engagement, and the importance of student and staff involvement in shaping the university's mission. Julie shares insights on the role of international students, the need for collaboration with employers, and the significance of values-led education in fostering social mobility and leadership among students.
Sean Duffy from The Wise Group on the justice system and relational mentoring
In this episode of the Fit for Purpose podcast, Rt Hon Justine Greening speaks with Sean Duffy, CEO of the Wise Group, about the organisation's impactful work over the past year. They discuss the importance of relational mentoring, the challenges faced by individuals in the justice system, and the need for holistic support to break down barriers to employment.
Nic Beech on Salford University's history of social engagement
In this episode of the Fit for Purpose podcast, Rt Hon Justine Greening interviews Professor Nic Beech, the vice chancellor of the University of Salford. They discuss the history and importance of the university, its engagement with the local community, and its role in driving the local economy and entrepreneurship. They also touch on the impact of Media City on Salford and the university's focus on innovation and social purpose. Nic Beech shares his own career journey and emphasizes the value of diversity in leadership.
Patricia Davies of Shropshire Community Health Trust on Rehabilitation and Recovery
Patricia Davies, the chief executive of Shropshire Community Health Trust, discusses the innovative work being done in Shropshire, including the implementation of virtual wards and subacute care units.
Satvir Kaur on diversity and better decision making in politics
Satvir Kaur, Labour's Parliamentary Candidate for Southampton Test, shares her journey into politics and her passion for good government. Satvir emphasises the impact that local government can have on people's daily lives and the importance of representing diverse communities.
Improving Recovery by Getting Patients Home Sooner
Adam Carson, Managing Director of South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust, discusses initiatives to improve health outcomes by helping people get out of the hospital more quickly.
Levelling up Essex
In this episode, Louise McKinlay, Deputy Leader of Essex County Council, discusses the progress made in Essex on the levelling up agenda. She highlights initiatives focused on literacy and numeracy, community supermarkets, digital access, skills development, and childcare. McKinlay emphasises the importance of collaboration with businesses and other partners to drive change and spread opportunity. She also discusses the challenges of maintaining focus and ambition while ensuring sustainability. McKinlay's approach to local government is centred on enabling and empowering individuals and communities, and she emphasises the need for a joined-up approach to address deep-seated challenges.
Higher Learning, Higher Purpose: The Social Mission of Liverpool Hope University
Dr. Penny Haughan, an esteemed figure in the educational landscape of Liverpool, is intrinsically connected to the city’s rich tapestry of history and progress. As a proponent of social equity and opportunity, her philosophy is shaped by the foundational ethos of the institution she represents. With roots extending back 180 years, Liverpool Hope, which began as an early teacher training facility, has long stood as a beacon of empowerment—heralding the notable inclusion of women educators at a time when their presence in the profession was far from the norm.
Cultivating Talent and Values in the Workplace at SMS
Judy Keir has been a driving force behind the cultural and ethical backbone of SMS for over four years. Her career with the company began with the significant responsibility of directing human resources, but within two years, Judy's got the role of Chief People Officer, an expansive position that sees her overseeing not just HR but also the company's ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) initiatives, learning and development, diversity and inclusion, as well as marketing and communications.
Bridging the Gap: Diversity as the Key to Better Business with Steven Cooper CBE
In this episode, we will explore Aldermore's groundbreaking approach to financing. which offers a lifeline to individuals and businesses typically ignored by mainstream lenders.
Creating Citizen Students with the University of Chester
Justine Greening sits down with the passionate and inspiring Professor Eunice Simmons, Vice Chancellor of the University of Chester. They delve into Eunice's impressive career, the University's innovative "citizen student" strategy, and the essential work being done to enhance social mobility, diversity, and fairness of access in and beyond the campus. They discuss the shifting landscape of higher education, the rise in mature students, and the University's support for care leavers and estranged students. This episode is a deep dive into how education, entrepreneurship, and a community-centric approach can lift a region and build purposeful future professionals. Whether you're a student, an academic professional, or an avid learner, this conversation provides food for thought on the true purpose of education and the role of universities in shaping our society.
Teleperformance's Commitment to Social Mobility: A Conversation with Lisa Dolan
Justine sits down with Lisa Dolan, the vice president of people operations and employee experience for the UK Group of Teleperformance, a global digital business services company. In this insightful conversation, Lisa shares her journey from struggling in school to finding her passion in employee engagement at Teleperformance. She emphasizes the importance of creating a supportive and inclusive environment within the company, touching on initiatives for social mobility, employee recognition, and mental and physical well-being. Lisa's enthusiasm and dedication to making a difference in people's lives at Teleperformance make for a compelling and motivational discussion. So tune in to hear about the impactful work being done at Teleperformance and the inspiring career insights from Lisa Dolan.
Unleashing Potential: Solent University's Commitment to Social Mobility and Innovation
Discover the rich history and vibrant fabric of Solent University, a university that is constantly reinventing itself to meet the evolving needs of its students and the community. From cutting-edge maritime simulations to state-of-the-art technology in creative media, Solent is at the forefront of innovation. Learn how Solent is driving social mobility and uplifting communities, making education accessible to all.
Devolution, Housing, and Challenging By-Elections: The Friday Take Episode 5
From dissecting the Northern Powerhouse Partnership and its perception in society to critically examining the housing crisis and the urgent need for planning system reforms, this podcast episode offers insightful analysis and engaging conversations.
History Repeats Itself: The Last Time Labour Won a By-election from a Different Party in Scotland
Welcome back to another episode of Fit For Purpose. In today's Friday Take, hosts Matthew McPherson and Nick Forbes are back from the Labour Party conference but are feeling a little under the weather with the conference flu cold. They dive into the recent happenings in the world of politics, including by elections, a party defection, and the impact on the SNP and Labour in Scotland. Tune in as they discuss the surprising results in the Rutherglen by election, the possible implications for the upcoming general election, and even test their political knowledge with a pub quiz question. Get ready for a lively discussion on the changing dynamics in Scottish politics and the renewed energy within the Labour party. Let's get started!
Anchor: Filling the Crucial Gap in Older People's Care and Housing
In this episode of Fit For Purpose, our host Anne Milton sits down with Sarah Jones, representing Anchor, the largest provider of social housing for older people in England. Sarah highlights how Anchor goes beyond traditional care services, focusing on independent living, housing support, and community well-being.
Bonus Episode: FindMyPurpose with Abbie Urquhart Arnold
Discover the powerful connection between purpose, passion, and career goals as we sit down with Abbie Urquhart Arnold from Newcastle University.