Author: Dermot
On 5 September 2023, the RSA Union, made up of unionised members of staff at the Royal Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA), London, England, announced they would be going on strike—the first at the charity since it was founded almost 270 years ago. As a Fellow of the RSA, I support the strike. Here, I set out the grounds for that support.
10-minute read
I set out several reasons why the failure by my MP, Flick Drummond (Conservative Party), to provide a substantive reply to my letter of 21 December 2022 asking that she raise concerns in Parliament and with relevant colleagues about the decision of the Taliban on 20 December 2022 to ban girls and women from universities in Afghanistan is troubling.
4-minute read
On 30 January 2023, BBC News published a piece on late-life work which failed to acknowledge or address apparent discrimination against its lead source, despite statements which suggest that he was unlawfully treated because of his age in the recruitment stage for employment. In this essay, I set out and discuss several reasons why this failure is a problem, including with reference to social class, political ideology, and the BBC.
14-minute read
A blog welcoming and discussing the importance of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation project addressing stigma and poverty, which invites participation from those with lived or learned experience of the issue to join a team that will take a deep look at the stigma of poverty; the barriers it creates, how it shapes policy design and decisions, and how this is then reflected in stigmatising services and the influence of media narratives.
8-minute read.
Concerns about the salary and headline duration of two six-month fellow posts at the UK charity JUSTICE, with reference to (a) the composition of its staff and board, and (b) socio-economic and racial inequality, particularly in relation to such posts as stepping stones into the legal profession.
5-minute read