• At The Forefront: Transforming Lives in the UK Through Food and Education
    2025/06/13

    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.

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    46 分
  • At The Forefront: Reimagining Farming in the UK
    2025/04/28

    If you love food and community this one's for you. Modern industrial farming is broken. It’s harming the planet, driving food insecurity and breaking down communities.


    Our At The Forefront guest this month is proving there’s a better way. Abel Pearson is the founder of Glasbren, a Wales based organisation that are showing smaller scale, sustainable farms led by local communities can address both local and global challenges while promoting mental and physical health.


    Mary Rose Gunn sat down with Abel to explore Glasbren’s vision for future farming and uncover the challenges small-scale farms and communities are facing.


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    48 分
  • At The Forefront: Helping Girls to Reach Their Potential
    2025/02/17

    The crisis in the mental health of girls and young women in the UK is escalating, with a recent Girls Guide report finding that girls are more unhappy now than they have ever been. The lack of early intervention support means low self-esteem is allowed to develop unchecked.


    In this At The Forefront, Mary Rose speaks to Char Bevan, founder and CEO of girls' mental health charity Flourish. As a youth support worker Char wasn’t willing to accept the despondent attitude that girls' mental health was 'just how it is' she found amongst many of her colleagues. And so, Flourish was born.


    As the only girl-focused specialists working on early intervention, Flourish is a unique and ground-breaking organisation in Warwickshire.


    By offering one-to-one and group mentoring programmes, Flourish are helping girls to tackle the issues that are holding them back. They create a space for girls to look at challenges, create solutions and reach their potential.


    The results speak for themselves.


    Since its creation in 2014, Flourish have helped over 1,000 girls aged 11-18 with an incredible 86% reporting improvement in their well-being and 82% seeing an improvement in the self-esteem as a direct result of Flourish.


    Watch now to find out what Char thinks are the biggest challenges to girls, and how we can make a difference to the girls and women in our lives.

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    43 分
  • At The Forefront: Helping Young People Get Great Jobs
    2025/01/17

    The number of young people not in employment, education or training (NEET) has risen by 23% in the last 2 years. The traditional Job Centre Plus model is not working. Change is needed to help get the next generation of young people kick started in to great careers.


    In this episode, Mary Rose speaks to the CEO of Youth Employment charity RISE UP. RISE UP are taking action by coaching and mentoring young people to conduct their own job search; facilitating jobs, apprenticeships and work experience placements. The results speak for themselves. Since its inception, RISEUP has offered over 800 hours of 1:1 coaching, facilitated 89 impactful work placements, and supported an incredible 818 young people toward brighter futures.


    Having left school at just 14, Roman knows exactly what the young people he is working with are up against.


    Listen to find out what Roman thinks are the biggest barriers to employment for young people, and how we can be the change we need to see.

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    47 分
  • At The Forefront: How the Lessons of Basketball are Changing Lives
    2025/01/17

    Youth crime and violence in the UK is increasing at an alarming rate, at large part due to £1billion in cuts to youth services between 2010 and 2019. Children and young people have been abandoned by the system in many places. Charitable organisations have have had to take matters in to their own hands.


    In this episode Mary Rose speaks to founder of the London Basketball Association (LBA) Tony Lazare. LBA supports 4000 young people aged 11 to 24 each year across five London boroughs. Operating on an annual income of just £265k, the social savings from their impact are estimated at £18 million


    Using basketball as its primary engagement tool, LBA offers opportunities to become accredited as a basketball coach or official, building employability and life skills. Since LBA was founded in 2012, 913 coaches and officials have been certified.

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    39 分
  • At The Forefront: Befriending Asylum Seekers
    2025/01/17

    Asylum seekers and refugees face disproportionate social exclusion, creating a unwelcoming and lonely experience at a time when what they need more than anything else is our support and companionship.


    In this episode Mary Rose speaks to Collette Batten-Turner, founder of Conversations Over Borders, a UK-based organisation supporting forcibly displaced people to share their experiences with the wider public in order to campaign for a fairer UK.

    Conversations Over Borders spark cross-cultural conversations by offering one-to-one online befriending, English classes, mental health support, digital access and inclusion to people fleeing war and persecution who are seeking safety in the UK.

    We have more in common than we do dividing us.



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    58 分
  • At The Forefront: Inspiring the Next Generation to Act on Climate Change
    2025/01/17

    Arctic temperatures have increased 4x faster than the rest of the world in the past decade. Whilst we are beginning to see climate-caused global catastrophe today, it will be our children that shoulder the biggest burden. Wicked Weather Watch (WWW) are giving them the tools to fight back.


    Founded by Artic explorer Sir David Hempleman-Adams in 2009, WWW helps to transform eco-anxiety into empowerment. By bringing climate change to life for students and teachers through workshops, talks, and conversations with polar explorers, they are turning education into meaningful, carbon-cutting action.


    In this episode, Mary Rose speaks to Director of Wicked Weather Watch, Rhianna, about the issues she is tackling and how WWW is making an impact, as well as sharing insights on hiring new board members and the importance of getting it right to help catalyse growth.

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    58 分
  • At The Forefront: Breaking Down Barriers to Technology
    2025/01/16

    You probably take your access to the digital world for granted, to buy, get home, stay connected. But for many the digital divide, the gap between those who can make full use of our online world, and those who cannot, is a daily concern.


    In this episode, Mary Rose speaks to Cat Smith, founder of Community TechAid. Community TechAid reduces the digital divide by providing refurbished tech equipment and digital skills training to those in need, enhancing their access to education, employment, and social connections. They exemplify the successful integration of sustainability and social inclusion.

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    56 分