Big Issue Podcast Series
We have lots of interesting people across The Bay hear what they have to say!
Can these bones live? Part one…
Dame Susan Margaret Black DBE FBA FRSE FRCP FRAI is a Scottish forensic anthropologist, anatomist and academic. She is the Pro Vice-Chancellor for Engagement at Lancaster University and perhaps best well known for her work in Kososvo in the investigation of war crimes.
Can these bones live? Part two…
Dame Susan Margaret Black DBE FBA FRSE FRCP FRAI is a Scottish forensic anthropologist, anatomist and academic. She is the Pro Vice-Chancellor for Engagement at Lancaster University and perhaps best well known for her work in Kososvo in the investigation of war crimes.
Is anybody listening? Part one…
Trevor Phillips OBE ARCS FIC is a British writer, broadcaster and former politician. He became head of the Commission for Racial Equality in 2003, and on its abolition in 2006 was appointed full-time chairman of its successor, the Equality and Human Rights Commission. In March 2015, Channel 4 aired his programme Things We Won’t Say About Race (That Are True)
Is anybody listening? Part two…
Trevor Phillips OBE ARCS FIC is a British writer, broadcaster and former politician. He became head of the Commission for Racial Equality in 2003, and on its abolition in 2006 was appointed full-time chairman of its successor, the Equality and Human Rights Commission. In March 2015, Channel 4 aired his programme Things We Won’t Say About Race (That Are True)
Putting the Mouth back into the Body.
Peter Dyer is a consultant oral and maxillofacial surgeon at Morecambe Bay Trust, former Medical director of the Trust an the Responsible Officer for the Trust whose role is to provide the best possible environment in which clinical professionals of all disciplines can deliver high quality, effective and safe care that involves patients in decisions made about them.