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policyreview.tv communicates important policy issues and developments to decision makers, senior managers in business and the public and voluntary sectors. Speeches, discussions, question and answer sessions and interviews with senior figures from government, politics and business are captured at policy-related conferences and events across the country. Users get access to streaming video and can also download podcasts and all the documents from an event, including PowerPoint presentations and speaker notes.
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| 1 | VideoInspection and Regulation in Early Years: Interview with Dee Gasson | Building the Strongest Foundation To be held at 76 Portland Place, London, W1B 1NT. Early years’ provision is going through dramatic review and change, simplification and reform in the EYFS. Change in inspection and regulation is being designed to help drive the new focus on being ready for school. The government consultation following their response to the Tickell Review promises results in the Autumn and implementation from September 2012. Changes in the focus of learning and development are matched by changes in assessment whilst maintaining safeguarding and promoting welfare. Payments by results, greater parental involvement, different use of flexible hours all bring organisation change to early years providers. All this, combined with new health visitor and public health changes, mark a major period of reform. This conference is for providers, local government, and educationalists who have to lead and implement these changes. | 1/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2nd Annual Conference, Private Provision in UK HE: Senior Principal, The Parthenon Group; Winner, Consultants of the Year, Educ | Collaborating or competing with private providers To be held at the Westminster studio, 10 Greycoat Place, London SW1P 1SB. Twitter: #PPINHE Private provision in Higher Education is set to expand beyond the professional and postgraduate spheres. This conference, timed to follow the Department for Business and Innovation’s empowering and protection consumers’ consultation will explore the future of private provision in UK HE. Sector leaders will provide guidance and examples of best practice in working alongside private providers. The Higher Education White Paper opens up the HE market- moving away from funding classification towards results. The government wants to enable a wide range of providers to stimulate competition, create innovation and provide genuine choice for students. With any opportunity comes a challenge and HE private provision is no exception. Should HE institutions compete or collaborate? And what mechanisms, legal frameworks, leadership structures and regulation make expanded private provision workable? | 12/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Future of Joint Ventures: Director of Corporate Finance and Infrastructure Team, National Audit Office | Westminster Studios, London SW1 Twitter: #TFJV11 The traditional contractor-supplier relationship is evolving towards a truly incentivised partnership - but how does the public sector make it work effectively to protect services and maintain affordability? By attending this conference online you will obtain up-to-date guidance on forming, structuring and managing joint ventures with examples of true best practice from across the country. Sector leaders will discuss practical ways to forge a healthy and financially beneficial partnership with the private sector while ensuring local public services are improved for the end user. | 12/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Taught Postgraduates - Competition, Marketing, Quality: Chief Executive, The Higher Education Academy | Held at Westminster Studio, 10 Greycoat Place, London SW1P 1SB. Twitter: #postgrads11 This conference was supported by: 1994 Group, NUS, Higher Education Academy, HEERA and UKPASS With the Browne Review and White Paper reconfiguring undergraduate provision, the government has now reconvened a review led by Sir Adrian Smith (Director-General, BIS) into Postgraduate provision. This national conference brought together national policy makers and key stakeholders to share the latest insights on the postgraduate review, share best practice on the successful recruitment of taught postgraduate students, examine the international context in the postgraduate market and gain insight into how to improve the employability opportunities for postgraduate students. The event: Provided a focus on new methods for postgraduate taught retention, and initiatives to support the conversion of undergraduate students into postgraduate study; Helped develop the relationship between employers and postgraduate students, with a focus on how to build relationships on design of content for courses Offered insight into how to offer more flexible opportunities to postgraduate students and make the offer to prospective students more appealing as a consequence. | 11/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Taught Postgraduates - Competition, Marketing, Quality: Broadcaster and Journalist | Held at Westminster Studio, 10 Greycoat Place, London SW1P 1SB. Twitter: #postgrads11 This conference was supported by: 1994 Group, NUS, Higher Education Academy, HEERA and UKPASS With the Browne Review and White Paper reconfiguring undergraduate provision, the government has now reconvened a review led by Sir Adrian Smith (Director-General, BIS) into Postgraduate provision. This national conference brought together national policy makers and key stakeholders to share the latest insights on the postgraduate review, share best practice on the successful recruitment of taught postgraduate students, examine the international context in the postgraduate market and gain insight into how to improve the employability opportunities for postgraduate students. The event: Provided a focus on new methods for postgraduate taught retention, and initiatives to support the conversion of undergraduate students into postgraduate study; Helped develop the relationship between employers and postgraduate students, with a focus on how to build relationships on design of content for courses Offered insight into how to offer more flexible opportunities to postgraduate students and make the offer to prospective students more appealing as a consequence. | 11/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Future of Apprenticeships : Director, Further Education and Skills Investment, Department for Business, Innovation and Skil | ICO Conference Centre, London W1, 22 Berners Street, London A year on from the coalition Government’s commitment to create a total of 150,000 additional apprenticeship places, we are provided the opportunity to assess success and look to ‘what’s next’ in vocational training. Figures by the National Apprenticeship Service demonstrate that there are now more than 85,000 employers offering apprenticeships in more than 130,000 locations. Furthermore, 83% of these employers report that they now heavily rely on their apprenticeship programme to match their skill requirements. Although a step in the right direction, there is still so much to achieve in reducing unemployment, ensuring the financial feasibility of apprenticeship schemes and promoting positive engagement with small and medium enterprises. This conference is a must-see for FE and HE providers; small to medium-sized businesses; trade associations and all those aiming to increase apprenticeship opportunities and employer engagement. | 11/23/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Future of Apprenticeships : Editor, Times Good University Guide | ICO Conference Centre, London W1, 22 Berners Street, London A year on from the coalition Government’s commitment to create a total of 150,000 additional apprenticeship places, we are provided the opportunity to assess success and look to ‘what’s next’ in vocational training. Figures by the National Apprenticeship Service demonstrate that there are now more than 85,000 employers offering apprenticeships in more than 130,000 locations. Furthermore, 83% of these employers report that they now heavily rely on their apprenticeship programme to match their skill requirements. Although a step in the right direction, there is still so much to achieve in reducing unemployment, ensuring the financial feasibility of apprenticeship schemes and promoting positive engagement with small and medium enterprises. This conference is a must-see for FE and HE providers; small to medium-sized businesses; trade associations and all those aiming to increase apprenticeship opportunities and employer engagement. | 11/23/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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RCM Workplace Representatives: Consultant Trainer | Promoting, Supporting & Influencing in the Workplace. 3rd Annual Conference. To be held at The Brighton Centre This free-to-attend event was exclusive to all RCM-accredited Workplace Representatives. Stewards, Health and Safety Representatives and Union Learning Representatives are the lifeblood of the RCM. We cannot provide a service to members without you and we hope this conference will assist you in carrying out your duties. Following on from the success of the previous two years, this conference focused on the topical and current issues that affect the working lives of Midwives and Maternity Support Workers. | 11/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 9 | VideoRCM Workplace Representatives: Rosie Nicola, | Promoting, Supporting & Influencing in the Workplace. 3rd Annual Conference. To be held at The Brighton Centre This free-to-attend event was exclusive to all RCM-accredited Workplace Representatives. Stewards, Health and Safety Representatives and Union Learning Representatives are the lifeblood of the RCM. We cannot provide a service to members without you and we hope this conference will assist you in carrying out your duties. Following on from the success of the previous two years, this conference focused on the topical and current issues that affect the working lives of Midwives and Maternity Support Workers. | 11/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 10 | VideoYouth Justice Convention 2011: Frances Done, | The Youth Justice Convention is the leading annual event for all those working in youth offending teams, police, local authorities, secure establishments, courts, probation and other key organisations. Read main news story from event here Watch Frances Done CBE, chair, and John Drew, chief executive of the Youth Justice Board on the highlights of the Convention. | 11/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Youth Justice Convention 2011: Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Prisons and Youth Justice | The Youth Justice Convention is the leading annual event for all those working in youth offending teams, police, local authorities, secure establishments, courts, probation and other key organisations. Read main news story from event here Watch Frances Done CBE, chair, and John Drew, chief executive of the Youth Justice Board on the highlights of the Convention. | 11/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 12 | VideoYouth Justice Convention 2011: Post conference interview | The Youth Justice Convention is the leading annual event for all those working in youth offending teams, police, local authorities, secure establishments, courts, probation and other key organisations. Read main news story from event here Watch Frances Done CBE, chair, and John Drew, chief executive of the Youth Justice Board on the highlights of the Convention. | 11/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Next Steps in Admissions to HE: Editor, Times Good University Guide | Critical to success. To be held at Hallam Conference Centre, 44 Hallam Street, London W1. The White Paper on Higher Education changes the landscape for HE admissions and makes the admissions process important not only to your college's reputation, but to your financial stability. UCAS is currently reviewing admissions processes. Post Qualification Application features in the White Paper, European and international competition looks to increase and private providers are stepping strongly into the market. It has never been more business critical to get admissions right, to show fairness, from pre-admissions testing contextual data, to the opportunities for sustained relationship building, the admissions landscape is changing fast. Following the Higher Education White Paper, this conference brings together leaders in admissions in universities, higher education, colleges and schools to provide you with the policy insight and management strategy and new techniques you need for success in an increasingly challenging discipline. | 10/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Transport Planning: Board Member, Association of Transport Co-ordination Officers and Transport Operations Manager, Mers | Regeneration, Congestion, Sustainability and Behaviour Change. To be held at the Hallam Conference Centre 44 Hallam Street, London W1. For those involved in transport planning, research and practice 2011 and 2012 will prove to be a challenge to their skills. Transport plays a key role in regeneration and there will be particular pressure to produce innovative and cost-effective solutions to congestion, safety and travel behaviour change at a time of major budget constraint. This national conference and TV broadcast will focus on the needs of local government officers and politicians to ensure that sustainable, environmental friendly, affordable travel is achieved. Attendees will hear from Government, sector leaders and academics who will inform on best practice and future policy developments. This is the ‘must attend’ event for anyone working in local travel planning. | 10/12/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 15 | VideoThe MJ and Pitney Bowes Business Insight Roundtable: Attendee reaction | Live broadcast from the Hilton Hotel Edinburgh Follow the discussions on Twitter with #mjpitney Chaired by Michael Burton, editor of The MJ, this discussion provided the opportunity to discuss the different approaches local authorities are taking to cuts, and unique factors that drive these approaches. Held at the 2011 SOLACE conference in Edinburgh, chief executive participants discussed: How the financial year 2011/12 has developed The prognosis for 2012/13 Early indications of how the 2013/14 year might turn out financially Mike Burton said: "As we approach the budget-setting season, this discussion will be of highly topical interest to all chief executives and senior managers. Our panel of distinguished chief executives looked at the what has occurred to budgets in the current financial year and discussed the likely pattern of budgets from their perspective for 2012/13 and in particular 2013/14." | 10/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 16 | VideoThe MJ and Pitney Bowes Business Insight Roundtable: Roundtable discussion chaired by | Live broadcast from the Hilton Hotel Edinburgh Follow the discussions on Twitter with #mjpitney Chaired by Michael Burton, editor of The MJ, this discussion provided the opportunity to discuss the different approaches local authorities are taking to cuts, and unique factors that drive these approaches. Held at the 2011 SOLACE conference in Edinburgh, chief executive participants discussed: How the financial year 2011/12 has developed The prognosis for 2012/13 Early indications of how the 2013/14 year might turn out financially Mike Burton said: "As we approach the budget-setting season, this discussion will be of highly topical interest to all chief executives and senior managers. Our panel of distinguished chief executives looked at the what has occurred to budgets in the current financial year and discussed the likely pattern of budgets from their perspective for 2012/13 and in particular 2013/14." | 10/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Further Education and Skills Inspection: Minister of State for Further Education, Skills and Lifelong Learning (jointly with th | Preparing for inspection; improving quality. 2nd Annual Conference. To be held at The King's Fund, 11-13 Cavendish Square, London W1. In 2012 OFSTED will issue a streamlined learning and skills inspection framework for the Further Education and Skills sector. Attend this conference and you’ll have an excellent blueprint on how to become, and remain, outstanding. As a delegate, you’ll get an insiders briefing on what OFSTED expects AND you’ll discover best practice in action from senior management in FE colleges. Now in its 2nd year, this event offers you a unique chance to quiz experts, inspectors and leaders – and to network and share practical advice. | 10/10/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 18 | VideoWork Global, Act Sectoral, INSSO Conference and Global Skills Debate : Event summary film | RSA, London Sponsored by multinational brand Pearson, publishers of the Financial Times, the conference has been described as the "World Economic Forum" for jobs, growth and skills, with both the INSSO conference and Global Skills Debate taking place on the same day. There will be high profile - expert speakers - from industry skills organisations as far afield as Australia, India, New Zealand and Canada. You will also hear from senior policymakers at supranational bodies such as the OECD, ILO, UNESCO and European Commission. | 10/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 19 | VideoConservative Party Annual Conference: The Council Tax Freeze | Manchester | 10/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Access to Higher Education: Executive Director, Aimhigher London West, Central and North (WECAN) Partnership /Access HE - Londo | National Conference: Raising levels of attainment; widening participation. To be held at Westminster Studio, 10 Greycoat Place, London, SW1 As has been widely reported almost three-quarters of universities declaring fees to date are proposing a £9,000 flat rate from the next academic year. Whilst most Higher Education Institutions will have fee waivers and bursary schemes in place for the poorer students, the Office for Fair Access (Offa) is currently assessing the detailed access agreements needed to satisfy them about the performance on access or retention of HEIs and current rumours are that around a third have been referred back. How are universities going to put widening access strategies in place? How can they prepare staff and departments to implement the new plans? And how can they prepare financially, with teaching grants and other funding so heavily reduced? How can universities gain extra funding through philanthropy and private sector funding to help poorer students? Are FTSE 500 companies willing to sponsor talented students from poorer background? This conference will bring together vice-chancellors, head teachers and college principals, Admissions Directors as well as Partnership and Widening Participation Managers to discuss the latest policy developments and the future of access for all talented students to higher education. | 9/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 21 | VideoImplications of the riots for community organising: Introduction to The Community Organisers programme | part of the Locality roundtable series This live broadcast roundtable event discussed the range of implications and connections between the recent riots and the Community Organiser programme. Locality has identified that their response needs to be immediate, meanwhile and for the long term. The discussion includes questions about the role of community organisers in preventing further violence, in providing immediate succour to those affected, in supporting businesses and residents to utilise meanwhile resources and in the long-term rebuilding of communities and local economies. The Locality Learning & Evaluation Adviser said: "Leaving aside the 'sheer criminal elements and opportunistic thieving', insofar as this reflects or reveals pent-up frustration, a sense of hopelessness in the future and not being listened to or having a voice, the CO programme is crucial to finding a positive way forward - helping local communities analyse their situations and build local power to make change happen. The community clear-up responses, and the demonstrations of pride and concern in local neighbourhoods, demonstrate how much potential there is to tap into. In an odd way, the riots provide a huge incentive for people to engage with the CO process based on the need to listen and understand more deeply and to find solutions from within as well as from outside local communities." | 9/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 22 | VideoImplications of the riots for community organising: The implications of the riots for Community Organisers | part of the Locality roundtable series This live broadcast roundtable event discussed the range of implications and connections between the recent riots and the Community Organiser programme. Locality has identified that their response needs to be immediate, meanwhile and for the long term. The discussion includes questions about the role of community organisers in preventing further violence, in providing immediate succour to those affected, in supporting businesses and residents to utilise meanwhile resources and in the long-term rebuilding of communities and local economies. The Locality Learning & Evaluation Adviser said: "Leaving aside the 'sheer criminal elements and opportunistic thieving', insofar as this reflects or reveals pent-up frustration, a sense of hopelessness in the future and not being listened to or having a voice, the CO programme is crucial to finding a positive way forward - helping local communities analyse their situations and build local power to make change happen. The community clear-up responses, and the demonstrations of pride and concern in local neighbourhoods, demonstrate how much potential there is to tap into. In an odd way, the riots provide a huge incentive for people to engage with the CO process based on the need to listen and understand more deeply and to find solutions from within as well as from outside local communities." | 9/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Localism promoting collaboration: Redefining LSPs from the ground up: Chief Executive, Cheshire West and Chester Council | Held at Westminster Studios, Central London This conference was a must-attend for anyone involved in the delivery and implementation of effective local partnerships. Attendees had the opportunity to explore new legislation, best practice in partnership delivery and shared services. | 7/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Spinning Out in Health and Social Care: Lead Mutuals Taskforce | Mutual and Social Enterprise Series 2011. Held at Westminster Studio, London SW1 This conference looked to the practical issues which need to be addressed, not just by those forming mutuals or social enterprises, but those giving out the contracts. The programme set out the range of options and routes to change for staff, managers and commissioners. | 7/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Offender Management: Chief Executive, Nacro | Reducing re-offending in partnership. 4th Annual Conference. Held at Westminster Studio, 10 Greycoat Place, London, SW1 Bringing together representatives from police, probation, local authorities and voluntary organisations with expert speakers in the field, this event looked at specific outcomes from the Justice Green Paper, including the rehabilitation revolution, the role of the voluntary and private sectors and payments by result. | 7/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Enhancing Literacy and Numeracy : Head of Skills for Life, Learning and Skills Improvement Service (LSIS) | Next steps for Skills for Life and Functional Skills. 8th Annual Conference. Held at Westminster Studio, London SW1 This confernce informed sector leaders about the challenges and opportunities of changes to 19+ learner funding, eligibilities and other changes in 2011/12. | 7/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Supporting Creative Industries: Director, Creative Industries, NESTA's Policy & Research Unit | New routes into arts and culture. 6th National Conference This conference provided an opportunity for industry representatives, central and local government, and all those involved in the delivery of creative education from FE and HE providers, to discuss the skills and attributes that are really valued in different sectors. Adobe White Paper: The Silent Transformation: Evolution and Impact of Digital Communication Skills Development in Post-Secondary Education | 6/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Annual Domestic Violence Forum: Chief Executive, Women's Aid | National Conference. Held at Westminster Studio, London SW1 This annual national forum offered delegates the timely opportunity to hear the latest government policy as well as learn from and discuss best working practices and value for money at a local level. | 6/27/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Future of Library Services in the Big Society: Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries | Shared Services, Social Enterprise, Volunteering and Private Sector Collaboration. 6th National Conference. This conference brought together senior-level library and information management professionals from local authorities and the wider cultural sector in order to discuss emerging policy issues and share best practice from across the country. | 6/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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FE Mergers and Partnerships: Session 2 | Sharing and outsourcing; building beneficial collaborations. Held at Eversheds LLP HQ, London EC2 This conference provided experience and insight for principals, finance directors, facilities and ICT managers, deans and directors facing the challenge of change. | 6/12/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Young people with special educational needs and disabilities: Chief Executive Officer, NASEN | Joining up pre and post 16 education; Learner centred commissioning. Held at Westminster Studio, London SW1 This national conference provided an opportunity for school and college leaders and heads of SEN and LLDD to come together with local authorities, third party providers and voluntary sector representatives to respond to the Green Paper. Expert speakers shared the latest information on the steps already being taken in a new commissioning landscape; how to ensure the right type and level of support can be given to every vulnerable learner and how pre and post 16 education can be joined up. | 6/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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FE and International Markets: Session 1 | Generating new revenue streams; international business development. 6th annual conference. Held at Westminster Studio, London SW1 This established conference brought together senior leaders responsible for international partnerships, recruitment and business development in the UK FE sector to discuss the future of the internationalisation agenda and how to benefit in the short and long term. | 6/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Commissioning in Social Enterprise: Breakfast Briefing: Ensuring effective in-house governance and promoting an even playing fi | Mutual and Social Enterprise Series 2011. Held at Westminster Studio, London SW1 This breakfast seminar provided an opportunity to discuss and debate effective commissioning strategies in light of public sector reform. More specifically, the issues of payment by result, competition law and promoting equality in bids were addressed. | 5/25/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Employee Mutuals: Director of Provider Policy, Department of Health | Mutual and Social Enterprise Series 2011: Setting up mutuals and social enterprises. Held at Westminster Studio, London SW1 This conference provided an opportunity to find out the determining issues for the successful formulation of employee mutuals either as a stand alone enterprise or part of a wider social enterprise. | 5/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Local Enterprise Partnerships: Director, Local Economies, Regeneration and European Programmes, Department for Communities and | 2nd National Conference. Held in Manchester This conference brought together council leaders and directors of economic development, learning and social policy with leaders from local commerce and industry to discuss emerging national policy and local good practice around sub-regional working. | 5/23/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Serious and Organised Crime: Minister of State for Police and Criminal Justice | 2011 Annual Forum. Held at Westminster Studio, London This annual forum provided the principal public event where the government, police authorities, local government, business associations and academics can set out threats, strategies, collaborations and trends in serious and organised crime. | 5/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Progress Annual Conference 2011 | Winning back Britain - New Ideas for New Labour. Held at Congress Centre, 23-28 Great Russell Street, WC1 This conference brought together Labour members and trade unionists from across the country with senior politicians, union leaders, councillors and political commentators. | 5/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Progress Annual Conference 2011 : Does Labour have a credibility deficit? | Winning back Britain - New Ideas for New Labour. Held at Congress Centre, 23-28 Great Russell Street, WC1 This conference brought together Labour members and trade unionists from across the country with senior politicians, union leaders, councillors and political commentators. | 5/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Progress Annual Conference 2011 : Leader of the Labour Party | Winning back Britain - New Ideas for New Labour. Held at Congress Centre, 23-28 Great Russell Street, WC1 This conference brought together Labour members and trade unionists from across the country with senior politicians, union leaders, councillors and political commentators. | 5/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Progress Annual Conference 2011 : Chair: Simon Fanshawe, writer and broadcaster | Winning back Britain - New Ideas for New Labour. Held at Congress Centre, 23-28 Great Russell Street, WC1 This conference brought together Labour members and trade unionists from across the country with senior politicians, union leaders, councillors and political commentators. | 5/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Progress Annual Conference 2011 : Have the Tories stolen Labour's Big Idea? | Winning back Britain - New Ideas for New Labour. Held at Congress Centre, 23-28 Great Russell Street, WC1 This conference brought together Labour members and trade unionists from across the country with senior politicians, union leaders, councillors and political commentators. | 5/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Higher Education and Schools Partnerships Conference: Professor of Science and Society, Imperial College London | Ensuring access; maintaining relationships. 3rd Annual conference. Held at Westminster Studio, London SW1 This conference brought together vice-chancellors, head teachers and college principals, along with partnership and widening participation managers, to discuss the latest policy developments and the future for partnership working. | 5/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Addressing Youth Crime and Antisocial Behaviour: Prevention | Time for a fresh start. National Conference held at Westminster Studio, London SW1 Set in the context of the Justice Green Paper this conference provided an opportunity for all those working in youth offending teams, police, local authorities, secure establishments, courts, probation to take stock and look to a future where prevention and early intervention are given a higher profile in tacking youth crime and antisocial behaviour. | 5/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Higher Education Futures Forum: Chief Executive, Universities UK | Timed to allow maximum analysis of the spring Higher Education White Paper, this event provided an integrated and comprehensive insight into how the leading higher education institutions are addressing the challenges, the consequences for public policy, and the future shape and sustainability of UK HE. Please note that we have had technical problems with the video file for Masterclass 3 but hope to add it to the site soon. | 5/10/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Future of Further Education Forum 2011: Chief Executive, OCR | Held at The Bloomsbury Hotel, London WC1 The Future of Further Education Forum highlighted how sector specialists, principals, senior management teams, and policy leaders, will prepare for changes that this new age demands. This national forum explored the evolving funding and governance models for colleges, whilst sharing best practice in demonstrating quality and making valuable resources stretch further. How will the sector find alternative revenue streams and develop new products and services? NB There is no video for Stephen Sheedy's presentation but you can listen to his speech by downloading the podcast. | 5/9/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Development of the Moral Compass: Education and Law | When do young people know right from wrong and understand consequences? Results of a UK study among children aged 7 to 16. This was the launch broadcast for a study prepared by the influential Youth Research Forum for The Doha International Institute for Family Studies and Development. This study of 750 7-16 years olds gives an insight into the age that young people are aware of right and wrong and have developed an understanding of the social, and potentially criminal, implications of their actions. The free live broadcast seminar was designed to help policy makers gain a deeper understanding of the key factors that drive children’s moral development. http://www.policyreview.tv/video/313/1To view a summary pdf of the report please click the 'documents' button within the programme details. To request a copy of the full report please email glen_smith@btconnect.com The Youth Research Forum - External link The Doha International Institute for Family Studies and Development (DIIFSD) - External link | 5/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Development of the Moral Compass: Society, Law, Faith and Behaviour | When do young people know right from wrong and understand consequences? Results of a UK study among children aged 7 to 16. This was the launch broadcast for a study prepared by the influential Youth Research Forum for The Doha International Institute for Family Studies and Development. This study of 750 7-16 years olds gives an insight into the age that young people are aware of right and wrong and have developed an understanding of the social, and potentially criminal, implications of their actions. The free live broadcast seminar was designed to help policy makers gain a deeper understanding of the key factors that drive children’s moral development. http://www.policyreview.tv/video/313/1To view a summary pdf of the report please click the 'documents' button within the programme details. To request a copy of the full report please email glen_smith@btconnect.com The Youth Research Forum - External link The Doha International Institute for Family Studies and Development (DIIFSD) - External link | 5/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Development of the Moral Compass: Executive Director, Doha International Institute for Family Studies and Development | When do young people know right from wrong and understand consequences? Results of a UK study among children aged 7 to 16. This was the launch broadcast for a study prepared by the influential Youth Research Forum for The Doha International Institute for Family Studies and Development. This study of 750 7-16 years olds gives an insight into the age that young people are aware of right and wrong and have developed an understanding of the social, and potentially criminal, implications of their actions. The free live broadcast seminar was designed to help policy makers gain a deeper understanding of the key factors that drive children’s moral development. http://www.policyreview.tv/video/313/1To view a summary pdf of the report please click the 'documents' button within the programme details. To request a copy of the full report please email glen_smith@btconnect.com The Youth Research Forum - External link The Doha International Institute for Family Studies and Development (DIIFSD) - External link | 5/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Development of the Moral Compass: Chief Executive, Policy Review TV | When do young people know right from wrong and understand consequences? Results of a UK study among children aged 7 to 16. This was the launch broadcast for a study prepared by the influential Youth Research Forum for The Doha International Institute for Family Studies and Development. This study of 750 7-16 years olds gives an insight into the age that young people are aware of right and wrong and have developed an understanding of the social, and potentially criminal, implications of their actions. The free live broadcast seminar was designed to help policy makers gain a deeper understanding of the key factors that drive children’s moral development. http://www.policyreview.tv/video/313/1To view a summary pdf of the report please click the 'documents' button within the programme details. To request a copy of the full report please email glen_smith@btconnect.com The Youth Research Forum - External link The Doha International Institute for Family Studies and Development (DIIFSD) - External link | 5/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Development of the Moral Compass: Chief Executive, Youth Research Forum | When do young people know right from wrong and understand consequences? Results of a UK study among children aged 7 to 16. This was the launch broadcast for a study prepared by the influential Youth Research Forum for The Doha International Institute for Family Studies and Development. This study of 750 7-16 years olds gives an insight into the age that young people are aware of right and wrong and have developed an understanding of the social, and potentially criminal, implications of their actions. The free live broadcast seminar was designed to help policy makers gain a deeper understanding of the key factors that drive children’s moral development. http://www.policyreview.tv/video/313/1To view a summary pdf of the report please click the 'documents' button within the programme details. To request a copy of the full report please email glen_smith@btconnect.com The Youth Research Forum - External link The Doha International Institute for Family Studies and Development (DIIFSD) - External link | 5/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Development of the Moral Compass: Director, Doha International Institute for Family Studies and Development | When do young people know right from wrong and understand consequences? Results of a UK study among children aged 7 to 16. This was the launch broadcast for a study prepared by the influential Youth Research Forum for The Doha International Institute for Family Studies and Development. This study of 750 7-16 years olds gives an insight into the age that young people are aware of right and wrong and have developed an understanding of the social, and potentially criminal, implications of their actions. The free live broadcast seminar was designed to help policy makers gain a deeper understanding of the key factors that drive children’s moral development. http://www.policyreview.tv/video/313/1To view a summary pdf of the report please click the 'documents' button within the programme details. To request a copy of the full report please email glen_smith@btconnect.com The Youth Research Forum - External link The Doha International Institute for Family Studies and Development (DIIFSD) - External link | 5/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Development of the Moral Compass: Chair, Youth Research Forum | When do young people know right from wrong and understand consequences? Results of a UK study among children aged 7 to 16. This was the launch broadcast for a study prepared by the influential Youth Research Forum for The Doha International Institute for Family Studies and Development. This study of 750 7-16 years olds gives an insight into the age that young people are aware of right and wrong and have developed an understanding of the social, and potentially criminal, implications of their actions. The free live broadcast seminar was designed to help policy makers gain a deeper understanding of the key factors that drive children’s moral development. http://www.policyreview.tv/video/313/1To view a summary pdf of the report please click the 'documents' button within the programme details. To request a copy of the full report please email glen_smith@btconnect.com The Youth Research Forum - External link The Doha International Institute for Family Studies and Development (DIIFSD) - External link | 5/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Services for Bereaved Children: Review Advisor, Palliative Care Funding Review | Joined-up provision from care to counselling. National Conference. Held at Westminster Studio, London SW1 Bereavement services are moving up the political agenda, with the Palliative Care Review bringing funding changes for end-of-life and bereavement services in 2011. The Review’s interim report stresses the need for better integration of health and social care services, echoing the End of Life Care Strategy’s statement that care does not stop at the point of death. This conference focused on how the needs of bereaved children can be met through joined-up thinking from hospices and hospitals, schools, local authorities and community and voluntary organisations. | 4/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Excellence in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education: Chief Executive, Higher Education Academy | Held at Westminster Studio, London SW1 While the Government has expressed a commitment to a renewed emphasis on teaching, 2011-2012 will be a challenging year for all institutions with across the board reductions in teaching budgets. This senior level discussion was a must attend for senior managers responsible for teaching and learning who heard how leading institutions are working to sustain the position of teaching and learning in UK higher education. | 4/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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UK Students Abroad: Director, Higher Education and Education UK, British Council | Generating new revenue models; improve international mobility. Held at Westminster Studio, London SW1 Sponsored by i-graduate Supported by the British Council This conference looked at the academic, career and personal development for students. It also explored support for students, various schemes, partnerships and exchange programmes, and what the benefits of studying abroad means for the student, the UK university and the UK economy as a whole. | 4/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Offenders' Learning, Skills and Employability : HM Chief Inspector of Prisons | 7th National Conference. Held at Westminster Studio, London Supported by: Prisoners' Education Trust This conference brought together senior decision makers including prison governors and officers, probation officers, heads of OLASS, education managers, representatives of LEAs and FE colleges to examine the shape of future provision. | 4/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Future of Apprenticeships: Editor, Policy Review Magazine | Third National Conference. Held at Westminster Studios, Central London This conference looked to best practice in apprenticeship delivery. Delegates had the opportunity to hear from sector leaders, academics and the Government who informed on best practice and future policy developments. | 4/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Future of Apprenticeships: Managing Director, Pearson Work Based Learning | Third National Conference. Held at Westminster Studios, Central London This conference looked to best practice in apprenticeship delivery. Delegates had the opportunity to hear from sector leaders, academics and the Government who informed on best practice and future policy developments. | 4/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Social Enterprise, Mutuals and Spinning Out: A Guide in Finance: International Director, CIPFA | Mutual and Social Enterprise Conferences Series 2011. Social Enterprise, Mutuals and Spinning Out: A Guide in Finance. Held at Westminster Studios, London SW1 Finance, procurement, and commissioning teams may already have experience of working with mutuals or social enterprise; many charities and professional organisations operate under this status so the typical finance director may be familiar with their structure and modus operandi. Under the new environment there will be significant growth of new organisations with a social purpose, some of which may be formed by existing public servants forming a mutual with the aim of providing services in an innovative way. This is a recognised way of engaging staff in the ownership of change and innovation, and avoiding the polarisation and ‘value destruction’ that characterised reforms in the 80s. Many newly formed organisations will have hybrid characteristics and Francis Maude, Minister for the Cabinet Office, has cleared the way for private capital, commercial managers, assets and sales to feature in the formation of new delivery organisations. In many cases the parent public body will keep a strong interest, share or asset in the enterprise or mutual. How do you establish such a structure, raise funds, and use assets, while also creating an organisation with genuine autonomy to innovate and deliver services but which protects the parent body from liabilities? How do you define and negotiate failure regimes in the event that the enterprise is not sustainable but the commissioning organisation retains a statutory responsible for the provision of the service it was delivering? This conference and TV broadcast addressed these issues while showcasing best practice examples and models from throughout the UK. | 4/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Information, Advice and Guidance for Young People: National Education Director, Notgoingtouni | National Conference. Held at Westminster Studio, London SW1 This conference brought together experts and leaders from schools, the further and higher education sectors, local authorities and all others involved in the provision of IAG to hear what the future holds for IAG. | 3/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 60 Episodes |
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