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  • 2. At The Forefront: Changing How Society Sees Disability

    43:48||Season 3, Ep. 2
    How can you make your organisation a truly inclusive workplace?In his At The Forefront session, our CEO Mary Rose Gunn speaks to Alex Winstanley, co-founder of Happy Smiles Training, a social enterprise creating more inclusive organisations and communities through disability awareness training led by disabled people.Three key takeaways:1. The biggest barriers faced by disabled people aren’t always physical, they’re attitudes 2. Inclusion only works when people with lived experience lead the conversation3. Tackling stigma must start young – inspiring Alex’s award-winning children’s book series on long-term health conditions

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  • 1. At The Forefront: Giving Young People A Fighting Chance Through Boxing

    48:40||Season 3, Ep. 1
    What does it take to give young people a fighting chance when opportunity isn’t equal? In this At The Forefront session, we speak to Martin Bisp, co-founder of Empire Fighting Chance, a charity that pairs boxing with mentoring, therapy and educational support to help young people build confidence and take control of their futures. Our CEO, Mary Rose Gunn, explores how Martin has taken this model beyond one place by training boxing clubs across the UK, and globally, to deliver similar programmes, while keeping Empire Fighting Chance’s mission firmly rooted in Bristol and guided by the needs of local young people.
  • 9. At The Forefront: Building Businesses That Change Lives

    50:15||Season 2, Ep. 9
    In this episode, Mary Rose speaks to Matt Parfitt, a social entrepreneur and founder of Grace Enterprises – a network of social enterprises that provide pathways to employment for people who’ve faced homelessness, addiction, or experiences with the criminal justice system. Through employing, mentoring and coaching, Matt is showing how sustainable enterprises can rebuild lives. Listen to find out: what makes his model of supportive employment so effectiveHow he built three thriving social enterprises — and why he’s already dreaming up four moreWhy he believes social businesses have the power to rebuild communities across the UK.
  • 8. At The Forefront: Arming Young People With The Financial Skills They Need To Thrive

    45:32||Season 2, Ep. 8
    Why are so many young people in underserved communities growing up without the basic financial skills they need for everyday life?In this At The Forefront session, we speak to Abdirahman Ahmed, Founder of Urban Rise, to find out how his organisation is tackling financial exclusion by giving young people the confidence and knowledge to take control of their money and their futures.Our CEO, Mary Rose Gunn, dive into how Urban Rise’s programmes are building financial literacy and breaking cycles of debt. Together, they explore what being on top of your finances really looks like and why the young people who need these skills the most are often the least likely to have access to them.
  • 7. At The Forefront: Solving The UK's Neet Crisis from the Ground Up

    47:19||Season 2, Ep. 7
    Why are there 800,000 young people not in education, employment or training? Is it because they’re lazy, or are they being failed by a broken system?In this At The Forefront session, we speak to Sam Squire, CEO of Inspire 2 Ignite CIC, to hear the true cost of having so many economically inactive young people, and how his programmes are supporting them into great work and education opportunities.The Fore’s CEO, Mary Rose Gunn, explores how Inspire 2 Ignite’s innovative approach to engaging young people sparks entrepreneurial spirit and delivers real results. Together, they dig into the root causes behind the NEET crisis in the UK and uncover what needs to change to fix it.If you care about the future of our young people and want to know what you can do to help, this one's for you.
  • 6. At The Forefront: Helping Young Black Students Open Doors to Opportunity

    47:08||Season 2, Ep. 6
    Our CEO, Mary Rose Gunn, sat down with Hope Oloye, founder of Thinking Black, to explore how she’s opening doors for young Black students in the UK. Hope shared: 💡 How her experience at an Oxford college led her to start Thinking Black 💡 The barriers facing Black British students – and whether schools and universities are doing enough 💡 How ripples from across the pond are having impact on corporate partnerships in the UK 💡 What white allies can do to support racial justice – Spoiler: talk about it more! Hope also shared her essential reading and listening 👇 📖 Natives by Akala 📖 Transgressions in Teaching by Bell Hooks 📖 Minority Rules by Ash Sarkar 🎧 BBC Sounds: Sound and Vision - Steve McQueen Small Axe special
  • 5. At The Forefront: Transforming Lives in the UK Through Food and Education

    45:53||Season 2, Ep. 5
    We're thrilled to welcome our next At The Forefront speaker: Founder of Rethink Food, Nathan Atkinson. Rethink Food are a charity with a mission to create a generation of healthy, food-literate, and environmentally conscious young people.Founded by two teachers in response to children arriving at school Hungry, they support families and teachers to make healthier choices, reduce food waste and tackle food insecurity. And they're making a big impact.In 2024 alone Rethink Food supplied over 500 tonnes of surplus food, creating more than 900,000 meals for families, schools and communities. In fact, their work has now grown into a nationwide movement. They now partner with schools all over the UK to deliver cutting-edge programmes that inspire young people to rethink their relationship with food and the planet.Listen in to hear how they're taking the food crisis by the scruff of the neck and transforming lives through food security and education.