by David Niven | Mar 3, 2023 | Child Abuse, crime, education, environment, government, human trafficking, humanitarian, International, Latest Episode, law enforcement, Podcasts, slavery, Uncategorized, victim
Supply Chain Auditing is the process of scrutinising companies and their many suppliers to check if they comply with what we would call ethical business practice. Fair treatment and safety of workforces along with transparency from supplier to consumer is the gold...
by David Niven | Jan 20, 2023 | Child Abuse, Children, crime, education, government, human trafficking, International, Latest Episode, Podcasts, Uncategorized, victim
Matt Richardson is the Director of Intelligence and Investigations with the Human Trafficking Intelligence Initiative (ATII) and returns to the podcast to explain his work and look deeper into the impact of this worldwide activity....
by David Niven | Oct 10, 2022 | abuse, adult safeguarding, Children & Social Care, crime, discrimination, education, government, humanitarian, International, Latest Episode, Podcasts, Social Work, Training Courses, Uncategorized
Ann McLaughlin Author of WORLD CHANGE-MAKER: BUILD SKILLS IN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENt & SOCIAL WORK. Ann discusses her book, World Change-Maker: Build Skills in International Development and Social Work. Ann’s book is full of stories – as is this...
by David Niven | Jun 28, 2022 | charity, Children, Children & Social Care, crime, education, government, International, Latest Episode, Media, Podcasts, safeguarding, Social Work, social work education, traffiking, Ukraine
Carolyn Housman is the CEO of Children and Families Across Borders ( CFAB) the UK’s only NGO with a dedicated international social work team, Children and Families Across Borders http://www.cfab.org.uk, which alerts social services and professionally assesses...
by David Niven | Jun 9, 2022 | Children, crime, Diplomacy, humanitarian, International, Latest Episode, Media, Podcasts, safeguarding, Social Work, Ukraine, victim, war
I talk with Professor Lena Dominelli on Ukraine. We talk of her new book ‘Putin’s War in Ukraine’ and the challenges of reconstruction and disaster management. She is a qualified social worker and holds a Chair in Social Work at the University of Stirling....
by David Niven | Apr 15, 2022 | Children, crime, humanitarian, International, Latest Episode, law enforcement, Media, Podcasts, Social Work, traffiking, Ukraine, Uncategorized, victim, war
Professor Oksana Boyko starts the series of social work voices from Ukraine. As the war continues, she shares her understandably strong feelings and begins the reflection on the activity of social work in the middle of this invasion. This recording is of an interview...