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Demarchoe Carpenter was only seventeen when he was wrongfully convicted of murder. He spent the next twenty-two years of his life trying to prove his innocence. His wrongful conviction isn't an isolated incident, but rather part of a larger systemic breakdown. Through Buried Alive: Demarchoe's story we hope to identify the systemic causes that ultimately led to his wrongful incarceration... and to use that knowledge to effect change.
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Every week the Wonkhe team and guests from across higher education dissect the week's big policy developments, and we also feature interviews, features and views from around the sector.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Statelessness is an overlooked and often invisible issue playing out in the context of refugee arrivals to Europe every day. Although the figures demonstrate that the group concerned is significant, the EU has yet to develop a dedicated response to identify and address the specific needs of stateless refugees. Moreover, most countries in Europe are inadequately prepared to respond. As a result, stateless refugees are more likely to experience discrimination and adverse treatment due to the failure of states to properly identify or take their nationality problems into account.
In early 2019, the Institute on Statelessness and Inclusion (ISI), the European Network on Statelessness (ENS) and ASKV Refugee Support published a report, "From Syria to Europe", exposing the experience of stateless Kurds and stateless Palestinians from Syria at different stages of their journey. In these #StatelessJourneys podcasts – one in Arabic and one in English – we hear from some of the individuals affected. Through their stories, they highlight the realities for stateless refugees from Syria in Europe.
You can listen to the podcasts below or find them in itunes or your preferred podcast App. We'd love to hear you your questions, comments and ideas about the issues raised – join the conversation via the hashtag #StatelessJourneys. -
We attempt to cover issues facing the military and wider defence community with a focus on UK defence. Relevant to all and in spoken English. This podcast series covers all of our podcasts.
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The Building State Capability (BSC) program at Harvard's Center for International Development (CID) researches strategies and tactics to build the capability of public organizations to implement policies and programs.
BSC has developed the Problem Driven Iterative Adaptation (PDIA), a process of facilitated emergence which focuses on problems (not solutions) and follows a step by step process (not a rigid plan) that allows for flexible learning and adaptation. PDIA is a learning by doing approach that helps organizations develop the capability to solve complex problems while they are actually solving such problems. -
The Bridge mission is to inspire people through a facilitated transformation experience by personal stories of triumphs and victories
Isaiah 61:1
The Spirit of the Lord GOD is upon me,Because the LORD has anointed and commissioned me
To bring good news to the humble and afflicted;He has sent me to bind up [the wounds of] the brokenhearted,To proclaim release [from confinement and condemnation] to the [physical and spiritual] captives and freedom to prisoners
Tina's personal misson as a Transformation Strategist, it is my desire to facilitate an environment of transformative experiences on the Bridge broadcast. I am committed to seeing people live a life of victory in Christ Jesus through the word of others and their own testimonies. I am a stand for people living their best lives through living a life full of wisdom, knowledge and understanding. My vision is to see people use the Bridge as a gateway to get them from where they are to where they want and need to be.
The Bridge airs every Monday 8pm EST/ 7pm CST
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Forget What You Think You Know... explores the social issues that are affecting communities in England on a day-to-day basis. We look at topics like housing, jobs, climate change, public health, social care, and education to name a few.
In the podcasts we interview people facing these issues; policy and sector experts to hear about the changes that are needed; and councils who are working on the frontline to learn what they are doing to tackle them.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The host of this show is Janine Green, an ASB and Community Safety specialist. Each month she is joined by a special guest to talk on a subject related to ASB and community safety. Each show will contain lots of advice, guidance and practical tips that practitioners can apply to their own casework.
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Are you interested in how government policy in the UK and abroad affects our food, our rural communities and our environment?
Scotland's Rural College has a world-class team of in-house policy professionals with expertise in food policy, biodiversity, agricultural economics, rural society, land management and much more.
On this podcast you will hear conversations between these experts and guests about rural policy and how it not only affects Scotland and the UK, but globally too.
The team can switch between talking about the real impacts of policy change and how it affects individuals in rural communities, to how global food systems need to evolve to feed our increasing population.
Learn more about our Rural Policy Centre: https://ww1.sruc.ac.uk/ruralpolicycentre
Interested in studying with us? Welcome aboard! You can do everything from a National Certificate in agriculture to a Postgrad in Wildlife and Conservation Management. Browse our courses: https://ww1.sruc.ac.uk/courses-training/ -
The Creative Life Story Work Podcast explores how a creative approach to life story work can help children and young people who have been in care make sense of their past, and build a brighter future.
A new model for life story work is being rolled out in the North East of England, and this podcast shares the latest learning, and investigates how it could help improve the lives of care-experienced children and young people across the country.
Whether you’re a foster carer, someone who has experience of the care system, or you work with children and young people, we hope that this podcast show will give you an insight into how we could make life story work better for young people.
You can subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, or listen on our website at www.wearebluecabin.com/clswpodcast
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Do you know the difference between the Assembly and Executive? What happens after an Assembly election? How a bill goes from idea to law? This podcast will try to explain the work of the Northern Ireland Assembly. Demystify some of the parliamentary procedures. Help you gain and insight and a better understanding of the political process and how you can get involved and make a difference.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The RCPD Citizens’ Police Academy is a 13-week program that exposes participants to a variety of police functions, for a better understanding of how law enforcement operates. Amy Rose and Brandon Jones share their experience as they participate in class.
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Welcome to The Policy Pod! Join us as we discuss some of the most pressing topics from the world of research, whilst also exploring their specific relevance to policy and policy-making. This podcast is presented by Public Policy | Southampton, we are the University of Southampton’s dedicated unit to help researchers connect with policymakers.