CT Brief – Issue 76
Welcome to the latest edition of the CT Brief.
As we write this introduction, the world appears to be entering a period of greater uncertainty as a result of global political developments. These developments will likely lead to a greater demand upon the services many of our clients provide. They remain beacons of hope for many during challenging times.
In that vein, we hear from three such organisations making a meaningful impact. From supporting victims of torture to promoting peace through initiatives like Solutions Not Sides, these groups work tirelessly to heal divides and foster a more compassionate world. We also examine the ethical considerations surrounding artificial intelligence as the technology evolves.
Across the rest of the issue, we hear about some of the challenges and opportunities arising from changes in regulation. From a housing perspective, we look at the early outcomes of consumer regulation, lessons learned, and how poor performance can be tackled. We focus on housing safety, shedding light on the issues of damp and mould, and discussing how improved resident engagement can lead to lasting change. Meanwhile, with the Football Governance Bill making its way through Parliament, we explore the exciting changes coming to the beautiful game and how we can prepare for these transformations.
Amidst the challenges, it’s refreshing to see so many are still dedicated and focused on helping others. We’re grateful to the writers and contributors for their insight and commitment, and we hope the discussions in this issue inspire you as much as they have us.
Long may this spirit of dedication, support, and progress continue.
What’s Inside?
- Certainty is not enough, Victor Da Cunha, Group Chief Executive, Curo
- Support for victims of torture, Noreen McKeever, Senior Philanthropy Officer, Freedom from Torture
- Solutions not Sides, Sharon Booth, Executive Director & Founder, Solutions Not Sides
- Consumer regulation,Catherine Little, Director, Campbell Tickell
- Damp and Mould, Catherine Little, Jon Slade, Directors, Campbell Tickell
- Forging a partnership, David Williams, Partner, Campbell Tickell, Glenn Allum, Director, Campbell Tickell and Ben Williams Project Consultant, Campbell Tickell
- Football Governance – change is on the way, Niall Couper, Chief Executive, Fair Game UK
- Football clubs as community assets, David Lowes, Director, Lincoln City FC
- Ethical considerations in AI, Joanna Sedley-Burke, Campbell Tickell Associate
- Affordability assessments: Data, automation and social purpose, Professor Emeritus Alison Wallace, School of Business and Society, University of York
- Funding for-profit housing associations: what does the market offer?, Lee Gibson, Director, Newbridge Advisors
- Measuring the true impact of your complaints handling process, Catherine Little, Director, Campbell Tickell and Francesca Stanyer, Consultant, Campbell Tickell
- Consumer regulation and TMOs, Jon Slade, Director, Campbell Tickell
- My 40 years in housing, Aileen Evans, Former CEO, Grand Union Housing Group
- The Law Commission Consultation, Malcolm Lynch, Partner, Wrigleys Solicitors LLP
- The British Heart Foundation, Molly Rice, Fundraising Manager, British Heart Foundation
Disclaimer: The views, opinions and positions expressed in such blogs and articles represent those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of Campbell Tickell.
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