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Gender 305 Gender and International Human RightsGender 305 Gender and International Human RightsRights on Reel: Exploring Human Rights Through FilmIn this episode, students delve into the complex relationship between film and humanrights. The conversation explores how films have been used as a medium to convey andconceptualize stories related to human rights, shedding light on issues, injustices, violence, andviolations. Students examine the power of film to connect and empathize with individualswhose human rights have been violated and to critically assess the strengths and weaknesses ofthis approach.References:Specific Film Examples:‘The Whistleblower” (2010)‘Selma’ (2014)‘On the Basis of Sex’ (2018Snowpiercer (2014)The Swimmers (20...2024-10-1831 minKnives and RosesKnives and RosesPoisons and World FairsOn this week's podcast, Amy reviews The White City by Grace Hitchcock, and Hilary reviews Homecoming by Kate Morton. Follow Amy ⁠⁠Facebook - ADLawrenceFiction⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Instagram - A.D.Larence_Author⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ADLawrenceBooks.com⁠⁠ Follow Hilary ⁠⁠Facebook - Hilary Hamblin-Author⁠⁠ ⁠⁠HilaryHamblin.com2024-05-2128 minDigital Drop in and Work Club at BAECDigital Drop in and Work Club at BAECBack to Work with Confidence - Episode 25In this Episode, Jill is joined by Kate Hamblin who is a successful business woman.  However, she took the decision to upskill herself to cover all eventualities in the future.  Running her own beautician business took a real knock when Covid hit and there was zero income.  Kate never wanted to be in that position again so wanted other options available to her.  Thinking of teaching, she took qualifications to facilitate this, but soon realised her heart lay more in counselling and is just reaching the end of her level 4 certification now.   2023-11-2819 minThe Last American VagabondThe Last American VagabondDerrick Broze Interview – Speaking Truth To Power Or Asking Power For Permission?Joining me today is Derrick Broze, here to discuss his recent profile of a "misinformation expert", and many other excellent articles he has recently published, as well as his recent lawsuit against the city of Houston, following his unjust removal from the ballot in the mayoral race, and what this shows us about the political power structure and the identity politics into which far too many Americans invest their identities.  !function(r,u,m,b,l,e){r._Rumble=b,r[b]||(r[b]=function(){(r[b]._=r[b]._||[]).push(arguments);if(r[b]._.length==1){l=u.createElement(m),e=u...2023-11-0455 minHealthy FamiliesHealthy FamiliesInterview with Kate about the Hamblin Hearing in UtahAn associate of Hamblin who wants to share her story Download the Callin app for iOS and Android to listen to this podcast live, call in, and more! Also available at callin.com2023-03-2745 minCARE MATTERS PodcastCARE MATTERS PodcastReflections on ’A gloriously ordinary life’: In conversation with Baroness Andrews Reflections on ’A gloriously ordinary life’: In conversation with Baroness Andrews  ---- The House of Lords Adult Social Care Committee has been looking into what needs to change to create a fair, resilient and sustainable care system that better enables everyone to ‘live an ordinary life’, and in so doing, to have greater choice and control over their lives.   This episode is a reflection, in Baroness Andrews' own words, on the recent report published by the Committee, 'A “gloriously ordinary life’’: spotlight on adult social care’. The report included evidence submitted by colleagues at the Centre for Care...2023-03-2338 minFarmeramaFarmerama75: ‘Biology first’ regen, Black British farmers and the miller-to-baker relationshipThis month, our first stop is UK Grain Lab, a gathering in Nottingham of farmers, millers, bakers and scientists who are building a new grain system for the UK. We speak to baker Kate Hamblin and miller David Howell about their close working relationship Next, we head to Aotearoa New Zealand, and hear from Jake Clarke, the head farmer at Organic Market Garden - or OMG - a model farm set up by For the Love of Bees in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland Finally, we share a preview from our upcoming series, Cultivating Justice. We've been working on the series i...2022-05-2923 minCARE MATTERS PodcastCARE MATTERS PodcastDigital Care Futures: Digital Shift and Connectivity Digital Care Futures 3. Digital Shift and Connectivity In this final episode of the Sustainable Care and TSA Digital Care Futures podcast, Kate Hamblin (University of Sheffield) and Tim Mulrey (TSA) spoke to guests from two local authorities that had explored how to promote digital connectivity and inclusion, and the implications for the ways they were using technology in adult social care. our guests: Ann Williams, Commissioner and Contract Manager, Liverpool City Council Geoff Connell, Director of IMT & Chief Digital Officer,  Norfolk County Council Sarah Rank, Head of B...2021-12-011h 08CARE MATTERS PodcastCARE MATTERS PodcastDigital Care Futures: Start ups and InnovatorsDigital Care Futures 2. Technology and Care: Startups and Innovators Technology is fundamental to our everyday lives and is becoming increasingly ‘smart’ through the use of sensors, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data collection and processing. There has been an explosion of new developments in the care and technology marketplace, with new devices, software and service models, focused on different consumers within the care ecosystem.  Our Sustainable Care programme research found this marketplace is confusing and hard to navigate for commissioners of adult social care, care providers who are increasingly expected to include technology as part of their ‘offer’...2021-11-2446 minCARE MATTERS PodcastCARE MATTERS PodcastDigital Care Futures: Commissioning differently: Evolving personalised care with technology Digital Care Futures 1. Commissioning differently: Evolving personalised care with technology Traditionally most telecare, and now ‘technology enabled care services’ (TECS), focused on managing the risks associated with living in the community when people were older or requiring support. TECS helped people to ‘age in place’ at home when discharged from hospital or when living alone following a bereavement. These devices and services were often reactive, creating an alert in emergency situations, either relying on the person triggering an alarm or the system automatically detecting changes in the home environment. There is now a distinct shift in approach in the UK f...2021-11-1746 minCARE MATTERS PodcastCARE MATTERS PodcastSustainable Care & COVID-19: Homecare during the pandemic: how can technology aid care provision?Sustainable Care & COVID-19: Homecare during the pandemic: how can technology aid care provision? Dr Diane Burns introduces this episode in which Sustainable Care researchers, Dr Cate Goodlad and Dr Kate Hamblin, are joined by Tommy Henderson-Reay from the National Care Forum. They discuss emerging models of homecare delivery in the UK, the various ways homecare providers deployed technologies during the pandemic and the challenges they faced. ---------- Dr Diane Burns is a Senior Lecture at the Management School at the University of Sheffield and she Led the research project, 'Delivering care at home: e...2021-11-1647 minCARE MATTERS PodcastCARE MATTERS PodcastSustainable Care & COVID-19: Technology Enabled Care Services and the pandemic: a catalyst for changeSustainable Care Co-Investigator, Dr Kate Hamblin is joined by special guests Mark Allen, Head of Technology Enabled Care, Hampshire County Council and Alyson Scurfield, Chief Executive, TEC Services Association (TSA). In this episode, Kate explores how the pandemic has been a catalyst for change for the Technology Enabled Care sector. Mark Allen gives great insight on how Hampshire County Council used technology during a time of unprecedented change and demand, reflecting on what the sector might learn from the crisis. Alyson Scurfield provides an industry-wide perspective on the pandemic’s impact for TSA members, TEC’s support to vul...2021-11-0843 minCARE MATTERS PodcastCARE MATTERS PodcastCARE MATTERS: Care and caring in Europe: common challenges, common solutions? Dr Kate Hamblin and Stecy Yghemonos (Eurocarers)Sustainable Care Co-Investigator, Kate Hamblin, is joined by Stecy Yghemonos, Executive Director of Eurocarers. They discuss the impact of Brexit on social care in the UK, links between social and economic dimensions of care, formal and informal care, the impact of COVID-19 on carers and more.   Intro/outro music: Ambient Cool by Sunsearcher is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 Gain/fade effects applied  2021-01-2722 minCARE MATTERS PodcastCARE MATTERS PodcastCARE MATTERS: The Potential of Technology in Adult Social Care- Dr James Wright, Dr Kate Hamblin and Dr Matthew LariviereDr James Wright, Dr Kate Hamblin and Dr Matthew Lariviere discuss their Policy Brief 'The Potential of Technology in Adult Social Care', available to download here: http://circle.group.shef.ac.uk/sustainable-care-publications/   Intro/outro music: Ambient Cool by Sunsearcher is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 Gain/fade effects applied 2020-10-2129 minSpeaking ArtisticallySpeaking ArtisticallySpeaking Artistically: A Podcast About Arts in EdmontonSpeaking Artistically is a weekly podcast exploring the wonderful world of arts in Edmonton. The podcast is produced by Bottom Line Productions and published by Taproot Edmonton.Your hosts are Joshua Semchuk, Kate Jestadt Hamblin, and Katie Sowden.We're available wherever podcasts are sold - and submitting to as many new places as possible! If we're not available where you prefer to listen to podcasts, let us know! We'll get there. ★ Support this podcast ★ 2019-11-0105 minThe Soundtrack to Your Imagination with Free AudiobookThe Soundtrack to Your Imagination with Free AudiobookFatal Inheritance Audiobook by Rachel RhysListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 357015 Title: Fatal Inheritance Author: Rachel Rhys Narrator: Charlotte Hamblin, Roy Mcmillan Format: Unabridged Length: 10:40:34 Language: English Release date: 08-08-19 Publisher: Penguin Books LTD Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Detective Stories Summary: Random House presents the audiobook edition of A Fatal Inheritance, written by Rachel Rhys, read by Charlotte Hamblin and Roy McMillan. A Fatal Inheritance is GLORIOUS! Hugely enjoyable escapism, featuring The South of France, film stars, gorgeous villas, lavender-scented air, ex-Nazis, family secrets and more besides! I enjoyed it ENORMOUSLY.' MARIAN KEYES London 1948: Eve Forrester is...2019-08-0810h 40Mimosas With MichaelMimosas With MichaelEpisode 11 - Brandie SylfaeI am excited to introduce you to another kick ass female this month on our podcast - Brandie Sylfae. You'll definitely have to listen to this episode to find out why she is so truly amazing. I can promise you this....you won't be disappointed! BIO Brandie Sylfae is an actor, voice over and stunt performer born in Los Angeles, California. As a second degree black belt in Tang Soo Do under Chuck Norris, she got her start in martial arts focused roles, including the television series V.R. Troopers and the feature film Bloodmoon. While she still enjoys a...2018-03-1127 minBehind the Scenes at the Oxford University MuseumsBehind the Scenes at the Oxford University MuseumsMemories under the microscope: collaborations between Oxford University Partnership Museums and University of Oxford research departmentsHelen Fountain, Reminiscence Officer, Oxford University Museums and Kate Hamblin, Senior Research Fellow, University of Oxford Institute for Population Ageing give a short talk for the Oxford University Museums Staff Conference. In 2015 the University of Oxford Institute for Population Ageing made a successful application to the Fell Fund to explore the impact of the Museum of Oxford’s Memory Lane on site reminiscence group on its participants’ wellbeing. This short talk covers the collaborative process from early discussions, developing a seminar series, the research process and the final research findings which have been published in a report.2016-10-2109 minBreaking BioBreaking BioBB 68 - #SAFE13 with Drs. Clancy, Nelson, Rutherford & HindeThis week, we sit down and discuss the #SAFE13 project, which is bringing incidences of sexual harassment and assault in scientific field research to light, with the study's authors: Dr. Kate Clancy, Dr. Robin Nelson, Dr. Julienne Rutherford, and Dr. Katie Hinde. 2014-10-0634 min