• Everyday People Making Change

  • By: Citizens UK
  • Podcast

Everyday People Making Change

By: Citizens UK
  • Summary

  • Are you fed up with the state of UK Politics? Maybe you're frustrated about issues you think can't be changed? Everyday People Making Change, a brand new podcast from Citizens UK, is for you. Join us for each episode and hear stories from neighbours, friends, faith leaders, students, teachers and others across communities who have made monumental change using the tools of Community Organising. From winning millions of pounds in mental health provision funding, to convincing Nando's to introduce halal food and City Airport to pay all its workers a real Living Wage. Listen up and let our guests' stories convince you that change is possible when everyday people take action together for the common good.This series is hosted by Citizens UK's experts in Community Organising and Communications; Jonathan Cox, Dilraj Kaur and Sylvie Pope, and Dr Jason Pandya-Wood from the University of Nottingham, Malaysia. As well as unpacking each story, these episodes will explore different theories and maxims related to the craft of Community Organising and equip you with the tools you need to start making change with Citizens UK. Feeling fired up? Find out more at www.citizensuk.org/podcast and get in touch by emailing podcast@citizensuk.org. Follow us on social media @CitizensUK using the hashtags #EverydayPeopleMakingChange #CitizensUKPodcast. And don’t forget to like and subscribe on your favourite listening platform!
    © 2024 Everyday People Making Change
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Episodes
  • The Chicken Run
    Nov 3 2022

    Sometimes social justice requires going the extra mile…like dressing up as a chicken and running 18km in the hot sun to your nearest Nando’s. Wales Citizens leaders did just that, with some more than palatable results.

    Join us for this episode of Citizens UK’s new podcast series, which tells the extraordinary story of young people tackling exclusion and winning big institutional change in their home city. Hear from Ali Abdi, Community Organiser, and Alaa Khundakji and Elbasheer Idris, Cymru Wales Citizens leaders, on how they persuaded executives to create the first ever Halal Nando’s restaurant in Cardiff.

    Feeling fired up? Find out more at www.citizensuk.org and get in touch by emailing podcast@citizensuk.org or tag us on social media @CitizensUK using the hashtag #EverydayPeopleMakingChange. And don’t forget to like, subscribe and rate us 5 stars!

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    1 hr
  • Millions for Mental Health
    Oct 6 2022

    It’s no secret that health services are stretched. And for young people, access to high quality mental health support is often out of reach. How then, did communities across Merton convince a local health trust to fund MILLIONS into new and improved services?

    Join us for this episode, as guest Ranjeet Singh, Director of Communications at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, likens the Trust’s evolving partnership with South London Citizens to a ‘marriage’: full of communication, common interests and a healthy dose of tension.

    Hear also from James Potter, Chaplain and Mental Health Lead at Wimbledon College, and Peter Brierly, Assistant Director at Citizens UK. They describe how a newly formed alliance of students and community groups was able to totally transform the landscape – with impacts still paying off for young people today.

    TW: Reference to mental health struggles and suicide.

    Feeling fired up? View all the show notes and info on how to take action with Citizens UK by visiting our website - www.citizensuk.org/podcast. Get in touch by emailing podcast@citizensuk.org or tag us on social media @CitizensUK with the hashtag #EverydayPeopleMakingChange. And don’t forget to subscribe and rate us 5 stars!

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Living Wage Takes Off!
    Sep 22 2022

    It's never too early to make change. And in the current cost of living crisis, it's more urgent than ever that we do. Join us for this episode as we hear the remarkable story of how school children, parents and teachers joined forces with civil society institutions across Newham Citizens and persuaded one of Newham's largest employers, City Airport, to become Living Wage accredited - putting thousands of pounds back into workers' pockets. This is a story for anyone wanting to learn how to tackle the injustice of poverty pay, and for school communities to be inspired by the potential of our youngest changemakers.

    Feeling fired up? Find out more at www.citizensuk.org/podcast and get in touch by emailing podcast@citizensuk.org or tag us on social media @CitizensUK. And don’t forget to like, subscribe and rate us 5 stars!

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    1 hr and 14 mins

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