What do we mean by “care”
To meet the challenges faced by the adult social care system and grasp the opportunities ahead we need to understand what we mean by “care” and its application – from individual relationships, state provision and markets through to policy. This topic formed the basis for the latest round table debate in our A caring society programme
The role of the investment community in driving good work
The role of the investment community in driving good work: Jericho convened this roundtable, on behalf of Peter Cheese, Chief Executive of the CIPD. The aim was to stimulate a conversation that will lead to a tangible programme of action to get traction from the investment community.
Creating a Caring Society - the start of the debate
This roundtable was the first step in our creating a caring society programme which aims to provide the space and support to develop and share the ideas and energy needed to transform adult social care.
A Good Society Needs Good Work: Fresh thinking on Menopause, Race and LGBTQ+ Identities at Work
The Good Work agenda took centre stage at CIPD's June Festival of Work. Some of the best and most avant-garde thinking from the Good Work community came together in a series of interactive sessions tackling diversity and inclusion in the workplace. The workshops provided an opportunity to convene important but difficult conversations in safe spaces.
Social Justice in Tech: Men, Women and Power
The following article is based on a roundtable conversation held at The Delaunay in London on 10 June 2019. It is the first in a series - supported by Stifel - looking at the reputational and regulatory challenges faced by Big Tech on both sides of the Atlantic.
Social Justice in Tech: Does Big Tech need a Fix?
It includes interviews with Eithne O’Leary and Thom Weisel of Stifel, Check Warner of Diversity VC, Margaret Heffernan, Caroline Plumb and ex-minister of state Ed Vaizey. It’s presented by Jericho partner Matthew Gwyther.
Social Justice in Tech: Fighting the Propaganda of Inevitability
The tech sector is brimful of a dangerous self-confidence that it can fix everything. But many social ills can be rightfully laid at its door and corporate experiments with Artificial Intelligence are now worrying many. What happened to our trust in tech and how can this be re-gained, asks Margaret Heffernan?
Talk Tax Not Trust
KPMG Global Head of Tax, Jane McCormick, and Robert Phillips, co-founder of Jericho Chambers and author of Trust Me, PR is Dead, argue that tax can be seen as part of the remedy, not part of the problem.
The Interim report, explores the key challenges in the evolving relationship between business and democracy. Download a copy of the report here.