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Welcome to a brand new season of the Tech for Good Live podcast! We’ve not been recording for a few weeks so let’s just quickly check to see how the world is going:

Ok, the world is still ravaged by the global pandemic. Racism is still everywhere, and awful, with no sign of improving. Charities are collapsing due to lack of funding. People have given up on social distancing...

Cool. 

Oh – but Taylor Swift has a new album out though, so it’s not all bad (eyeroll)

In spite of this, the podcast team has dutifully assembled. Joining host Bex we have Greg Ashton, Tom Passmore and our special guest this week is Lauren Bevan, Head of Healthcare at health and social care technology specialists, BJSS (who are hiring!)

Topics in this episode

Stat of the week: 

Government to shed 6,000 jobs in a contact tracing pivot to a more local approach - BBC

And some people are making it harder:

Why some people are giving false information - The Conversation

40 people exposed to Coronavirus in Cornwall 

Charity news of the week:  

National Trust joins victims of Blackbaud hack 

Couldn't have happened at a worse time:

Status of UK fundraising:

Almost a third of charities report decline in voluntary income - Fundraising UK 

Tech news of the week: 

Social media, algorithms and government roulette - who can we trust?

TikTok Propaganda? - The Verge

Why it matters that TikTok wants to reveal its algorithms - Vox/Recode 

Sensitive to claims of bias, Facebook relaxed misinformation rules for conservative pages - NBC News

And finally… 

Inclusive stock photos!

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