Internet Watch Foundation
www.iwf.org.uk
Cambridge Podcasts was commissioned to make a series of six half hour podcasts for the Internet Watch Foundation. whose remit is to remove child sexual abuse material form the internet. Pixels from a Crime Scene is a hard hitting series which features interviews with victims, offenders, law enforcement and executives of Facebook, Microsoft, Google, BT and Talk Talk.
St John’s Innovation Centre
www.stjohns.co.uk
Cambridge Podcasts made two podcasts for the St John's Innovation Centre to help guide University spin-off companies through the difficulties of starting up a new business. The two episodes provided fascinating insights from a legal and financial perspective.
The Brain Tumour Charity
www.thebraintumourcharity.org
Cambridge Podcasts are delighted to be working with The Brain Tumour Charity on "A Sense of Tumour". The series follows presenter Angela Young through a course of radiotherapy treatment at the world famous Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambridge for the residue of a brain tumour. Angela documents various aspects of the process and speaks to experts along the way. As its name suggests, the podcast takes the view that laughter is the best medicine so will have a good dose of humour. Episode 1 features an interview with presenter Victoria Derbyshire about documenting her breast cancer treatment for TV.
The Institute of Continuing Education
www.ice.cam.ac.uk
The Institute of Continuing Education is part of the University of Cambridge. They commissioned a series of four podcasts with leading authors for the fiction residency course, including Louis de Bernières, author of Captain Corelli's Mandolin.
Cambridgeshire Virtual School
https://www.cambslearntogether.co.uk/cambridgeshire-school-improvement/cambridgeshire-virtual-school
Cambridgeshire County Council, like every other education authority in England, has a statutory obligation to provide a “Virtual School” for all looked-after children in their care, whether those children are fostered, adopted, living in a children’s home, or who have, or have had a social worker. Many people have no idea of the value of the work they do, and people who work in education, child welfare and social work do not always understand. Learn, Aspire, Thrive, Achieve - Cambridgeshire Virtual School’s podcast aimed at professionals working with children - aims to explain everything you need to know. Cambridge Podcasts has been delighted to bring their work to a wider audience.
Connect: Health Tech
https://connecthealthtech.mn.co/
Connect: Health Tech is an online community platform, part of the University of Cambridge Enterprise Zone initiative. It has been created to build an interdisciplinary bridge between two Cambridge research hubs and beyond. Their podcast, Joining the Dots, explores how brilliant ideas can be translated into viable and scalable propositions.