Small Axe Podcast: Listen to Sylvan Baker and Ashley John Baptiste chat tenderly and honestly about their experiences of care.
Here at TVF we are more than excited to share that our Sylvan Baker was invited to talk with journalist Ashley John Baptiste for the Small Axe podcast series. Join them for an honest and
Listening to Care: TVF’s Kismet Meyon, Dr. Maggie Inchley, and Dr. Sylvan Baker chat on the CYC Podcast
Kismet Meyon, Dr. Maggie Inchley, and Dr. Sylvan Baker were invited to be on the CYC Podcast. In discussion with the podcast host, Wolfgang Vachon, they shared their experiences of The verbatim Formula, exploring the
Making Places with The Verbatim Formula
By Dr Maggie Inchley (Originally published at NNECL - National Network for Education of Care Leavers- in November 2020) n 2015, lecturers at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) found out that only 6% of
The Future of Listening event at GLA – Young researcher evaluation
Part of TVF’s evaluation process for our event Can you See Me? The future of listening in the care system in February 2020 at the GLA, involved a group of young researchers, across different disciplines to evaluate and share their experience of being a participant. They presented their findings at the
Why is listening an important part of empowering students?
*By Sadhvi Dar Senior Lecturer in Corporate Social Responsibility/Business Ethics and Consultant, The Verbatim Formula. What makes learning an empowering process? bell hooks has pioneered pedagogic frameworks for inclusive education, demanding that teaching is not merely about sharing information, but
What’s The Verbatim Formula and how can universities harness its methods for enhancing inclusion?
*By Sadhvi Dar Senior Lecturer in Corporate Social Responsibility/Business Ethics and Consultant - The Verbatim Formula The Verbatim Formula is an interdisciplinary project that brings together academics, university staff, social justice organisations, and local authorities and