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School for Business and Society
United Kingdom
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It's what we're for. For better business. For fairer societies. ðŦ Based at the University of York.
Leading the way for social and economic progress, the School for Business and Society at the University of York is combining and amplifying strengths in responsible business management, social and public policy, social work and public management, to create an environment that will help develop the ethical leaders of tomorrow.
Leading the way for social and economic progress, the School for Business and Society at the University of York is combining and amplifying strengths in responsible business management, social and public policy, social work and public management, to create an environment that will help develop the ethical leaders of tomorrow.
Professor Yvonne Birks - NIHR SSCR announcement
In December 2024, Professor Yvonne Birks was announced as the new director of the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) School for Social Care Research (SSCR).
With oversight of a ÂĢ31 million budget, the University of York will lead research to help transform adult social care across the country.
Find out more: www.york.ac.uk/news-and-events/news/2024/research/transform-social-care/
#NIHRSSCR #YorkResearch #UniOfYork #UoYSBS #SocialCareResearch #SocialCare
With oversight of a ÂĢ31 million budget, the University of York will lead research to help transform adult social care across the country.
Find out more: www.york.ac.uk/news-and-events/news/2024/research/transform-social-care/
#NIHRSSCR #YorkResearch #UniOfYork #UoYSBS #SocialCareResearch #SocialCare
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Sustainable Futures Forum - Business and Nature Panel
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Businesses and markets are fundamentally dependent on the natural ecosystems in which they operate. All organisations, to some extent, depend on the health of the natural environment. Impacts on nature can result from both direct business activities and indirect effects through the use of products and services, manifesting at any stage of the value chains - from raw material extraction to end-o...
Sustainable Futures Forum - Sustainable Supply Chains Panel
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Supply chains involve the process of producing and delivering a product or service from sourcing raw materials to manufacturing, distribution, and finally reaching the end customer. Recently, there has been an increasing focus on how organisations integrate sustainability into their supply chains by addressing social, economic and environmental considerations. This panel will explore how busine...
Sustainable Futures Forum - Responsible Business Panel
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Businesses and organisations operate within a complex network of key relations, including customers, employees, suppliers and strategic partners, all of which are essential for their survival and growth. This interconnectedness embeds organisations in a broader landscape of societal norms and values, where even small changes can create ripple effects throughout the system, potentially leading t...
Sustainable Futures Forum - Keynote Speakers
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Keynote Speakers: Councillor Margaret Wells, The Rt Hon Lord Mayor of York City of York Council Professor Kiran Trehan Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Enterprises, Partnerships and Engagement, University of York Julian Richer Founder & Managing Director, Richer Sounds, Founder, Good Business Charter (GBC) James Farrar Chief Executive, York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority (YNYCA)
Sustainable Futures Forum - Building for Good (full forum)
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Sponsored by the Economic and Social Research Council, the Natural Environment Research Council, the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, UK Research and Innovation, the Good Business Charter, the FixOurFood programme and the School for Business and Society, University of York, this forum aims to bring thought leaders, innovators, investors, academics, and business owners fro...
Meaningful Business Insights with Andy Simpson - Brightsparks Agency
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Our podcast series concerned with Meaningful Business continues. Today in our second episode, we welcome Andy Simpson, Managing Director of Brightsparks Agency, which is a full service agency specialising in behaviour change for social good, based in York. Discover why meaningful business matters: Learn how purpose-driven companies are thriving in York and North Yorkshire, creating stronger bra...
Masterclass: Private sector - social impact? Christian Stanbury
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Event overview The award of public contracts has increasingly emphasised the need for the private sector to deliver community benefits and make a social impact. The lack of skills and knowledge in the marketplace has led to a growing need for expertise in delivering social value. In this Masterclass, Christian Stanbury, Chief Executive Officer of the Welsh Education Partnership Company (WEPCo),...
Meaningful Business Insights with James Fearnley - Nature's Laboratory
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Kicking off our podcast series concerned with Meaningful Business, we welcome James Fearnley, CEO of Nature's Laboratory, which is a natural health products manufacturer based in Whitby, North Yorkshire, UK. Discover why meaningful business matters: Learn how purpose-driven companies are thriving in York and North Yorkshire, creating stronger brands and more loyal customer relationships. Websit...
AI - Environment & Social Good?
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In our sixth and final talk of the series, Jane Birch from the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), hosts a panel of experts in The Guildhall, York, to explore AI, its environmental impact and its use to achieve social good. Panellists are: Professor David Beer, Department of Sociology, University of York Bronwyn Jones, BRAID Professor Steve Cinderby, SEI, University of York 00:04 Christopher...
Conference in celebration of David Wilkie's 90th birthday
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The School for Business and Society at the University of York organised and hosted a conference in honour of David Wilkie's 90th birthday and his outstanding contributions to actuarial science. The event took place in the historical setting of The Guildhall, York on 11 April 2024. Eminent speakers and guests from around the world gathered to commemorate this special occasion and express their r...
Scarborough through our eyes Chapter 7: What should be in Scarborough to make it better
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Scarborough through our eyes is a film co-produced with young people in Scarborough, exploring young people's feelings about where they live. This chapter explores young people's thoughts on what should be in Scarborough to make it better for young people. This film was made as part of the Youth Geographies of Inequality project: youthgeographies.com/ funded by the Health Foundation. It is also...
Scarborough through our eyes Chapter 6: Peasholm Park
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Scarborough through our eyes is a film co-produced with young people in Scarborough, exploring young people's feelings about where they live. This chapter explores Peasholm Park. Young people explore their thoughts on life here, what they'd change and how they feel. This film was made as part of the Youth Geographies of Inequality project: youthgeographies.com/ funded by the Health Foundation. ...
Scarborough through our eyes Chapter 5: Dean Road Cemetery
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Scarborough through our eyes is a film co-produced with young people in Scarborough, exploring young people's feelings about where they live. Young people take comfort from varied locations across the town. Often green spaces, and sometimes unexpected places such as cemeteries, can be places of comfort. This chapter explores Dean Road Cemetery. This location was chosen as significant by a parti...
Scarborough through our eyes Chapter 4: Town Centre
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Scarborough through our eyes Chapter 4: Town Centre
Scarborough through our eyes Chapter 3: North Bay
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Scarborough through our eyes Chapter 3: North Bay
Scarborough through our eyes Chapter 2: South Bay
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Scarborough through our eyes Chapter 2: South Bay
Scarborough through our eyes Chapter 1: Seaside
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Scarborough through our eyes Chapter 1: Seaside
Scarborough through our eyes (full film)
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Scarborough through our eyes (full film)
Connections: What I wish people knew
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Connections: What I wish people knew
AI: The Future of Live Experiences
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AI: The Future of Live Experiences
Finance Masters at York
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Finance Masters at York
Podcast Booth - School for Business and Society
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Podcast Booth - School for Business and Society
After leave from hospital
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After leave from hospital
Planning and undertaking hospital leave
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Planning and undertaking hospital leave
Before leave from hospital
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Before leave from hospital
Introduction to the S.17 Standard
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Introduction to the S.17 Standard
s.17 Standard - Trailer
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s.17 Standard - Trailer
Connections: What I wish people knew
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Connections: What I wish people knew
Connections: York, my city
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Connections: York, my city
Is this your father? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Foxley
I grew up in California. My main elective always chosen throughout school every year was art. I was ok. Not the best. The best was this kid who sat next to me in class named James. Anything on his mind he could make come to life. Dragons, landscapes, comic characters. Anything he could draw. We were 12 at the time. I recently contacted James on fb 30 years later. He actually did make it as an artist, the entire 30 years we'd had been out of school, He was making art for companies. Unfortunately, As I started talking to him he's telling me that he's getting out of the art field and switching over to giving tattoos. All because of A.I. he says. When it comes to art and music, the tools are already there. You either have it or you don't. You don't need tools to make it easier. Hard work and dedication are what make it more appreciative for the artist. Keep A.I. pointed towards making our planet a better place, not our artwork.
In addition to what said Reduce Gaps between Social economic class One also of rules of Zaqat but Not really for this purpose but only help people in need
Beware this women what she is saying to your face & what she is saying behind your back are two very different things, please read for yourselves: Offensive comments by Mary Inman & Constantine Cannon: Constantine Cannon Offensive Comments (A sample): 1)âI noticed Mr Patrick had âNeglectedâ to provide the date with his signatureâ - Mary Inman 2)âBy the way the client called the paper himself to explore the idea but didn,t get very far unsurprisinglyâ- Mary Inman. 3)âWhen is this torture going to be overâ Mary Inman regarding myself. 4)âAs predicted might happen the client Mr Patrick is extremely anxious and e-mailing us about the issue dailyâ 5)âWe,ll be able to put this to bed with Andrew and stop the nonsenseâ - Mary Inman 6)âThe client as always is getting Antzyâ - Mary Inman. 7)(Slightly simplifying it for him), I hope that will satisfy him, though experience suggests it probably wontâ - Richard Pike 8)âHe,s too Volatile and wouldnât trust him to project the right image on cameraâ - Mary Inman 9)âPlease gag himâ Georgina Halford Hall Whistleblowers UK 10) âTotally hear you and appreciate/understand/share your concern. Client was hell-bent on speaking with the press. Believe it or not, I was able to steer him away from worse comments! Let's talk laterâ - Mary Inman to Georgina Halford Hall CEO Whistleblowers UK. 11) âHe does not retain information that we send/provide and prefers to escalate matter & become difficultâ - Mary Inman 12) âI imagine you have little interest in Mr Patrickâs other allegations but, for completeness, we should note that the SRA disposed of Mr Patrickâs complaint without taking any further action.â Richard Pikes view of the SRA,s warning letter for offensive communications between Mary Inman & Georgina Halford Hall 13) âHe Parroted back to meâ Mary Inman 14) âHe,s back to torment me, I thought his WB matter was overâ - Sara Vickery Practice co-ordinator 15) âWhen is this torture going to be overâ Mary Inman discussing me. 16) âThe call went well. Thankfully, he was not interested in speaking to Andrew Patrick" Mary Inman. 17) Mr Patrick provided screenshots of the emails between Ms Inman and Ms Hall. These emails make comments such as âgag himâ, âkeep him away fromâĶâ and âno good can come from his engagementâ. - SRA 18) However, Mr Patrick was able to provide evidence of the emails and it is understandable why Mr Patrick is not happy with the comments made about him by Ms Inman. SRA 19) âI donât think we will ever get Andrew to a point where he,d write something that provides a wider contextâ Mary Inman 20) âHe is very difficult to corral and keep on messageâ. Mary Inman 21) âClient Disappointed (aren,t they all!?)â Mary Inman 22) E-mail subject âIronicâ âAnds theres moreâĶ.â Richard Pikes sarcastic reply to my e-mail of complaint 23) âSighâĶ.â In response to the complaint I was making as Richard Pike forwards e-mail to Mary Inman 24) âItâs a shame he forgot everyone else who was involvedâ Richard Pike in response to a positive feedback I left them in the initial stages, I had mentioned - him, Molly Knopfler Constantine Cannon, who else he expected me to mention I do not know. 25) âI think you have just been introduced to Andrew PatrickâĶâĶâĶ Doesnât mention who he is until the end of the message assuming we knowâĶâĶ.â Sarah Vickery Practice Co-ordinator 26) âHe is getting impatient againâ 27) âHe,s like clockwork with his requestsâ 28) âGiven our Andrew Patrick connection, Iâm including a link to the recent New York Times story that includes quotes from him regarding his False Claims Act case against the Pure Collection for evasion of U.S. customs dues. Thought youâd get a kick out of themâ. Mary Inman.
Lies again? Lazy Students New Foodcourt
Excellent presentation -- especially from min 45 onward when he goes into Level 2 mode Implications are profound. I'm excited. Not stuck on any one issue for too long when it's likely the bigger problems are not yet visible.
Ian Foxley is a prince of a man who isn't afraid to live his conscience. He was placed in this position to accomplish this most honorable work! He and his wife are one in a billion! God bless them richly!
excellent presentation @Nadine
Awesome event, Nadine
Completely deluded puppet, this "insert relevent pronoun here" should be removed from office immediatly.
Minister of Care ? Care for the WEF ? Caroline Goebbels Dinenage one of the most corrupt politicians in the UK. Her Husband Mark Lancaster, Baron Lancaster of Kimbolton is a noted member of 77th Brigade. A Military Intelligence Unit used to terrorize UK citizens. She is anti Free Speech, anti Democracy and pro WEF.
One thing is abundantly clear - you have used your platform to assail free speech. Pretty crusty of you.
Time to demonetise this monster
The older generation suffered alot to bring this country to where it is now. A youths we are naturally obligated to support them in tasks they are less familiar with.
That is a great interview. Choose your battles Personal Mission Statement Remind yourself of your accomplishments GratitudeâĶ It was great hearing Alice. Thank you!
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Great video!