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Welcome to the Parrhesia Tapes, a podcast about whistleblowers and whistleblowing. Each episode shines a spotlight on a whistleblower's untold story, unravelling the secrets that demand attention and change across various sectors and institutions in the UK. Our whistleblowers are accompanied by experts in the field, providing insightful explorations into the realms of transparency and accountability.
Every story deserves to be heard - and we're here to amplify its voice
Last Episode Date: 17 June 2024
Total Episodes: 6
Send us a textWelcome to the sixth episode of the Parrhesia Tapes – the podcast series tackling the most pressing issues surrounding freedom of speech, whistleblowing, and the courage to break the silence in the face of injustice.Our sixth episode focuses on Sara Rowbotham MBE, who was a former health worker in Rochdale who exposed a child sexual abuse ring, making over 180 complaints and reports to police regarding the vulnerable children she was working with spanning over a decade, with with she was ignored and scapegoated. A recent CSA report released in January 2024 concluded she consistently raised concerns with both the police and children's social care at the highest level'. Sara’s tireless efforts to expose the abuse was portrayed by Maxine Peake in the BAFTA award winning BBC drama Three Girls, showing the dedication, commitment and courage of the NHS staff who go above and beyond to provide the best possible care in the most challenging circumstances.In 2018 Sara received a Special Recognition at the NHS Heroes Awards and was made an honorary member of the Council of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) and in 2021 she was awarded an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list.Sara is joined by Dame Jasvinder Sanghera DBE, Independent Safeguarding Chair for Leeds Safeguarding Children Partnership, Parrhesia Inc Trustee and Founder of Award Winning charity Karma Nirvana which aims to end honour based killings in the UK.Hosted by Martin Bright and Natasha Lovel#whistleblower #podcast #accountability #change #news #socialjustice #socialworker #whistleblowing #safeguarding #rochdale #abuseprevention #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness If you have been affected by any of the topics discussed in this episode, there are signposting resources on our website: https://www.parrhesia.org.uk/signposting/
Send us a textWelcome to the fifth episode of the Parrhesia Tapes – the podcast series tackling the most pressing issues surrounding freedom of speech, whistleblowing, and the courage to break the silence in the face of injustice.Our fifth podcast focuses on Jonathan Taylor, former corporate and in-house lawyer, FBI informant, key witness in Brazil’s notorious Carwash corruption mega-scandal, victim of a spurious Interpol Red Notice, and recipient of the 2021 Blueprint Prize for Whistleblowing, who reported evidence of multi-million dollar corruption at his former employer. He is joined by award winning British Investigative Journalist and author Richard Brooks, best known for his work at Private Eye. Hosted by Martin Bright and Natasha Lovel
Send us a textWelcome to the fourth episode of the Parrhesia Tapes, a series dedicated to amplifying the voices of whistleblowers and shedding light on the vital work needed across various sectors and institutions.In this episode we hear from Sue Allison, who blew the whistle on a Senior Radiologist within her department who repeatedly failed to diagnose women who had breast cancer at NHS Morecambe Bay Trust. She explains her battle to overturn her NDA at employment tribunal and the ‘insidious bullying’ that followed after blowing the whistle on concerns about patient safety.She is joined by Samantha Prosser an experienced employment law litigator from BDBF LLP who has specialist experience in advising private and NHS consultants from leading hospitals on private and NHS whistleblowing and discrimination claims.Hosted by Martin Bright and Natasha Lovel
Send us a textWelcome to the third episode of the Parrhesia Tapes – the podcast series tackling the most pressing issues surrounding freedom of speech, whistleblowing, and the courage to break the silence in the face of injustice.In this riveting episode, we are honoured to feature Zelda Perkins, who bravely spoke out against injustice by being the first woman to break her Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) against Harvey Weinstein. Zelda's groundbreaking decision has paved the way for a broader conversation about the misuse of NDAs to silence individuals, and she continues to champion this cause through her initiative, Can't Buy My Silence.Joining Zelda is Professor Kate Kenny from the University of Galway, who brings her extensive knowledge on whistleblowing to the table. Professor Kenny delves into the intricacies of the language used in whistleblowing cases and explores the remarkable inner strength that empowers individuals to speak up against wrongdoings.This episode is not just a conversation; it's a deep dive into the complexities of speaking truth to power and the societal implications of silencing voices. We discuss the psychological impact of NDAs, the legal challenges faced by whistleblowers, and the cultural shifts needed to support those who dare to expose the truth.Whether you're interested in social justice, legal reform, or the power of individual courage, this episode is a must-watch. We invite you to engage with the content, share your thoughts, and join the movement towards transparency and accountability.🔔 Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE and hit the BELL icon to stay updated with our series for more thought-provoking discussions.👍 If you found this episode insightful, please LIKE and SHARE it to help spread awareness about the importance of speaking out.💬 We'd love to hear your views on the use of NDAs and whistleblowing. COMMENT below with your experiences or thoughts.📢 Are you ready to be part of the change? Visit Can't Buy My Silence's website to learn more about how you can contribute to the fight against the misuse of NDAs. Together, we can make a difference.#whistleblower #speakup #ParrhesiaTapes #ZeldaPerkins #HarveyWeinstein #NDA #FreedomOfSpeech #SocialJustice #LegalReform #Accountability #UniversityOfGalwayThank you for watching, and remember, your voice matters – never be afraid to use it.
Send us a textWelcome to the second episode of the Parrhesia Tapes, a series dedicated to amplifying the voices of whistleblowers and shedding light on the vital work needed across various sectors and institutions.Welcome to the second episode of the Parrhesia Tapes, an enlightening series where we shine a light on the unsung heroes and hidden truths within various sectors. In this thought-provoking episode titled we're joined by the courageous Helen Evans, who whilst working as the Global Head of Safeguarding at Oxfam uncovered systemic abuse within the aid sector both in the UK and further afield. Taking a survivor-centred approach, she unveiled systemic abuse on a global scale within the aid sector and called for urgent reform and accountability.Adding depth to our discussion, we have Professor Dean from Sheffield Hallam University, an esteemed academic whose research inclines towards the imbalance of power within charitable organisations. Professor Dean's insights help us understand the complex dynamics that allow such systemic issues to persist and what it takes to initiate change. This video is not just an episode; it's a call to action—a beacon for transparency and integrity within the humanitarian aid sector. If you're moved by the content of this video, we encourage you to engage further. Share your thoughts in the comments below, hit the 'Like' button to support our mission, and don't forget to subscribe to stay updated with the series. Together, we can bring about the change that is so desperately needed. Let's spread awareness and make a difference—one view, one share, one discussion at a time. #whistleblower #aidsector #SystemicAbuse #humanitarian #ParrhesiaTapes #accountability #reforms #transparency #discussion #change #oxfam
Send us a textDive into the heart of truth-telling and corporate intrigue in the debut episode of 'The Parrhesia Tapes' - 'Whistleblowing and Institutionalised Corruption.' Uncover the riveting story of Ian Foxley, a whistleblower who fearlessly exposed Airbus' clandestine dealings, resulting in a staggering €3.6 billion fine.This gripping conversation delves into the treacherous landscape of institutional corruption, government complicity, and the challenges faced by those who dare to speak out.Join us for an illuminating exploration of the intricate world of whistleblowing, unravelling the narrative behind Ian's courageous stand against corporate malpractice.This episode is a captivating exposé that challenges the norms and paves the way for a deeper understanding of ethics, accountability, and the modern struggles against systemic misconduct. Don't miss this compelling discussion that brings to light the hidden truths and complexities of our contemporary society.Hit play to unravel the gripping tale and gain invaluable insights into the silent battles fought for truth and justice. Subscribe now for more thought-provoking episodes that delve into the unspoken narratives shaping our world. To watch the full video of this episode click on this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsnHIiTmY8k
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