Episode 6

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How charities can tackle big tech ethics

We talk to Rhodri Davies, Head of Policy & Programme Director, Giving Thought at Charities Aid Foundation

Welcome back! In our first episode of Season 2 we were thrilled to speak to Rhodri Davies , Head of Policy & Programme Director, Giving Thought at Charities Aid Foundation.

We talked about how to create your own virtual watercooler when working remotely, how charities can navigate the ethics of big tech and the Facebook boycott, why charities need to take action on digital exclusion, fundraising trends and what the future of civil society could look like.

Zoe and Paul talk digital skills and why leaders need to think like community managers.

Notes and links -

RSA event with Bruce Daisley on remote working

https://www.thersa.org/video/events/2020/10/making-remote-work-good-work

CBI report on digital skills

https://www.cbi.org.uk/articles/learning-for-life-funding-a-world-class-adult-education-system/ 

CAF’s Giving Thought podcast

https://www.cafonline.org/about-us/blog-home/giving-thought/podcasts-from-giving-thought

The Digital Human podcast from the BBC

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n7094

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Editing by Paul Thomas and production from Alexey Sibikin

Music by Joseph McDade https://josephmcdade.com/music

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