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Lord Nigel Crisp is the expert when it comes to our health service: because he was Chief Executive of NHS England and Permanent Secretary of the Department of Health simultaneously, during Tony Blair's government.
A graduate in philosophy from Cambridge, he released his book "Health Is Made At Home: Hospitals are for Repairs." This insightful book calls for a rethink of healthcare, and highlights the local organisations that mean people won't need expensive healthcare in future.
In this episode, Nigel brings warmth and positivity to the conversation. He and Zack discuss how health creation is promoted by community groups, the importance of a sense of control, how perverse incentives prevent health creation in our system, and how to realign government, politics and healthcare to build a truly health society.
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Professor Andrew Elder is a doctor, first and foremost. He is a Consultant in Medicine of the Elderly at NHS Fife, and President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. He was previously Medical Director of the world-standard membership exam, MRCP, and is a Visiting Professor at Stanford University.
In this episode, we discuss if Medical AI can live up to the hype, what humans still do better, the ideal division of labour between AI and humans, the problem of black boxes, how education of physicians may need to change. We also think about policy, about who is driving these changes, and who will be liable when, rather than if, mistakes happen.
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Shaykh Sohaib Saeed is an Islamic scholar raised in Glasgow Scotland. He has studied at Edinburgh University, SOAS and Cairo's prestigious Al-Azhar University. He is a traditional Islamic scholar who founded the Ibn Ashur Centre, is Head of Research for the Bayyinah Institute, an organisation teaching Arabic and Qu'ranic studies with global reach.
We get into the complexities of being a Western Muslim, how Islam has adapted to different cultures, the difference between shaykhs and imams, diversity within British Islam, whether Muslims have to follow practices that aren't part of their culture like polygamy, if Muslims are experiencing an intellectual crisis, the birth of home-grown scholarly institutions, the impact of 9/11 and counter-extremism efforts, whether the government should support moderates, the impact of social media shaykhs, and at the end, a surprising method for countering extremism from a religious perspective.
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The NHS is the biggest issue of the 2024 General Election. But is the campaign discussing the real issues? Britain can't fix the NHS without fixing the NHS workforce, and Dr Billy Palmer is the expert.In this episode, we delve into the NHS workforce plan, the history of NHS staffing decisions, how to improve recruitment and retention, the problem of transition costs, and how to tackle spiralling agency staff costs. We also ask what pragmatic options a new government could take. Stay tuned until the end for a bonus section where Billy shares his top policy recommendations for an incoming government—so that's if Wes Streeting happens to be listening, if you believe the polls. I hope you enjoy!
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Can healthcare workers make more of an impact away from the front-line? How can they get involved? And what's the story of one GP trying to make a difference?
Dr Devina Maru is a GP Registrar and a previous National Medical Directors' Clinical Fellow. She is working on several national projects involving the Department of Health and social care and NHS England, including the Big GP Consultation which aims to discuss the future direction of general practice. She is also an NHS Clinical Entrepreneur, founder of Health Pioneers Charity and a previous Scholar at the Healthcare Leadership Academy.
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How often do Doctors make mistakes? What's the proper way to respond to them? How can we reduce error in the busy, chaotic environment of healthcare? And how do we tell whether our systems are improving or not?
Dr Sarah Keir is a Consultant Stroke Physician at the Western General Hospital in Edinburgh, Scotland. She is also the Quality Improvement Lead of the Department of Medicine of the Elderly. Over her career, her publications have been cited over 1000 times, on topics related to stroke. In this episode, Dr Keir argues that consistent measuring of data needs to take priority over doctors' own beliefs about their performance.
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Guen Bradbury an Innovation Consultant for Inovia, using science to answer the questions businesses have about environment and biology. She teaches veterinary medicine at Jesus College Cambridge. She also runs a vet tele-consultancy and is the author of the textbook "Behavioural Problems in Rabbits"
We talked about her overarching interest is in how modern, articificial environments shape our development and Physiology and the science behind her work
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Why is the Church's attitude to homosexuality so outdated? Do the arguments against gay marriage seem logical? How are gay priests living in the Church today? And can understanding human biology help us reconcile sexuality and faith?
The Revd Dr Charlie Bell is a Cambridge-trained psychiatrist and priest in the Church of England. He is also openly gay, a rarity in Church circles. As an academic he teaches biochemistry to undergraduates while pursuing his research interest in biological markers that help us identify psychopaths. He has written a book called Queer Holiness, in which he examines the Church of England's attitudes towards homosexuality, arguing that the Church must embrace all non-heterosexuals if it is to realise the Christian ideals of universal love and opposing injustice.
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Johann Malawana is a legend amongst doctors. He was the chair of the BMA during the Junior Doctors' Strike in 2016, and was the face of the campaign. He is the founder of Medics.Academy and the Healthcare Leadership Academy, which help doctors develop leadership skills.
Johann and Zack discuss why doctors aren't able to develop leadership skills in their current role, how best to make a difference, and what exactly makes a good leader in healthcare.
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How much of a problem is fake news for Western democracy? Can people learn to think critically to promote open debate? Can the left respond to Jordan Peterson's critiques of critical theory and critical race theory? And are there liberal thinkers who actually support free speech?
In this amazing conversation, Zack speaks to Mickey and Nolan about their new book, "Let's Agree to Disagree: A Critical Thinking Guide to Communication, Conflict Management and Critical Media Literacy."
Prof. Mickey Huff is professor of social science, history, and journalism at Diablo Valley Community College, California and the director of Project Censored, an organisation which promotes the role of the free press and analyses "junk food" news. Dr Nolan Higdon is an author and university lecturer of history and media studies at the University of California. He is also the founding member of the Critical Media Literacy Conference of the Americas.// Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/3AD4RHXiy6Q
// Nolan and Mickey's Links
📖 Let's agree to disagree - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1032169044/ref=nosim?tag=drzackhassa06-21
🐤 Twitter: @Nolan_Higdon / @Mythinfo
🍵 Project Censored: https://www.projectcensored.org/// About the host
I'm Zack Hassan, a junior doctor living in Edinburgh, Scotland who studied at Cambridge University. I'm passionate about teaching others the critical thinking and speaking skills to articulate their ideas as powerfully as possible. Healthy Discussions is about applying those skills to problems in wider society through open discussion and rational debate.// Socials
–> Twitter - @MontereyZack
-> LinkedIn-> "Thinking Allowed" - my free Personal Email Newsletter with my favourite links and thoughts
-> YouTube Channel// Credits Music - Overriding Concern by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4187-overriding-concern License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Mr Cameron Wyllie is an authority on education. He has been an English teacher, International Schools Debating coach, and Principal (Head) of Scotland's highest achieving private school of this decade, George Heriot's School. Mr Cameron Wyllie is an authority on education. He has been an English teacher, International Schools Debating coach, and Principal (Head) of Scotland's highest achieving private school of this decade, George Heriot's School.
In this conversation, Zack talks to one of his old teachers, Mr Wyllie to discuss Scotland's poverty-related attainment gap. We touch on the success (or rather, lack of it) of Scotland's flagship education policy, the so-called "Curriculum for Excellence", explore the reasons for the lack of appetite in the SNP to fix the problems with its implementation, and discuss what steps might actually close the gap..
We also ask how to make sure every child achieves their potential in education, whether teaching critical thinking skills improves public debate, and how this all ties in to broader discussions around Scottish Independence.// Cameron's Links
📖 Book recommendation: Class Rules by James McEnaney -https://amzn.to/3IcGuKf
🐤 Twitter: @Wyllie_Cameron
🍵 Cameron's Blog - A House in Joppa: https://ahouseinjoppa.wordpress.com/
🌐 More about the OECD report: https://www.oecd.org/education/scotland-s-curriculum-for-excellence-bf624417-en.htm
🗣️ Speak up Scotland: https://esuscotland.org.uk/speak-up-scotland/
📣 English speaking Union: https://www.esu.org/// Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ZAHGTNVUZ1c
// About the host
I'm Zack Hassan, a junior doctor living in Edinburgh, Scotland who studied at Cambridge University. I'm passionate about teaching others the critical thinking and speaking skills to articulate their ideas as powerfully as possible. Healthy Discussions is about applying those skills to problems in wider society through open discussion and rational debate.// Socials
–> Twitter - @MontereyZack
-> LinkedIn
-> "Thinking Allowed" - my free Personal Email Newsletter with my favourite links and thoughts
-> YouTube Channel// Credits
Music - Overriding Concern by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4187-overriding-concern
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ -
Amatey Doku is a management consultant for the Nous Group. Born in London and of Ghanian heritage, he spent 2 years involved in the National Union of Students, as Vice-President then Deputy President, and before that he led the Cambridge Union Students' Union (CUSU) and the Jesus College Students' Union (JCSU).
During his time as JCSU President, Amatey campaigned for the College to repatriate the Okukor, a Benin Bronze statue. It had held pride of place in the main hall of Jesus College, Cambridge, since being looted from Benin in 1897. Initially reluctant, the College formally handed over the Okukor to representatives of the Nigerian government in October 2021.
A dedicated sticky toffee pudding enthusiast, Amatey has also shown dedication in his side-quest to review every sticky toffee pudding he eats on Twitter.
In this episode of Healthy Discussions, Zack and Amatey discuss the surrounding culture wars, how to move past culture wars, the dearth of political leadership in the UK, whether the UK is prepared for Prince Charles to take the throne after the death of the Queen Elizabeth II, and what's needed to bring the country together.
// Timestamps
0:00 - Intro & Experience of Student politics
3:54 - Is the media's portrayal of culture wars in student politics accurate?
9:10 - The positive case for campaigning on diversity
16:30 - Contrast with negative campaigns such as #RhodesMustFall
21.38 - Does having minority leadership impact the outcome?
22:37 - Why was there resistance to giving back the Okukor?
25:08 - What are the lessons for the future in this?
27:56 - How do we move past culture wars? And Keir Starmer
36:07 - Discussing the impact of anti-racism training
43:07 - The precarious position of the Labour Party
47:04 - Who benefits from culture wars, then?
50:09 - Will the death of Queen Elizabeth II strain the UK's leadership and culture even more?
53:44 - Book recommendation
// Amatey's Links
📖 Book recommendation: The Anarchy by William Dalyrymple
🐤 Twitter: @AmateyDoku
🍮 Thread of Sticky Toffee Pudding Reviews: https://twitter.com/AmateyDoku/status/1221201642525220864
🐓 More about the Okukor: https://www.jesus.cam.ac.uk/articles/jesus-college-returns-benin-bronze-world-first
// Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/BV7DKjjVp0Q
// Socials
–> Twitter - @MontereyZack
-> LinkedIn
-> "Thinking Allowed" - my free Personal Email Newsletter with my favourite links and thoughts
-> YouTube Channel
// Credits
Music - Overriding Concern by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4187-overriding-concern
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Dr Haidar Al-Hakim is an ophthalmologist, psychotherapist and host of "The Surgical Spirit" Podcast, which explores the borderlands between medicine, wellbeing and psychology.
In this jointly hosted podcast conversation, Haidar and I talk about our experiences growing up caught between two cultures, Islamic and Western, the guilt of privilege, the phenomenon of physician burnout and its relationship to purpose, whether evidence based medicine is politically driven, and the limits and strengths of evidence-based medicine as it is currently practiced.// Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/rhQJqBi-aRk
// About the host
Dr Zack Hassan is a junior doctor, specialising in Internal Medicine in Edinburgh, Scotland. He graduated from Medicine at Cambridge University in 2018. His podcast hosting combines insights from the NHS frontline with experience in debating a wide range of topics at the Cambridge Union.#
// Links
The Surgical Spirit Podcast
// Socials
–> Twitter - @MontereyZack
-> LinkedIn
-> Weekly Email with my favourite links and thoughts (free) "Thinking Allowed"
-> YouTube Channel// Credits
Music - Overriding Concern by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4187-overriding-concern
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Dr Abdullah Albeyatti is CEO of Medicalchain, a company tackling a big problem in healthcare. They want your electronic healthcare record to follow you around the health system and be under your control. Currently, healthcare data doesn't easily communicate between hospitals, creating all kinds of havoc.
In this podcast, Abdullah and Zack discuss the use of blockchain technology for health records, the attitude of NHS decision makers towards innovation, whether EHRs should be monetised and marketised, the potential advantages and drawbacks if decentralised health records become a reality, the attitude you need to become a surgeon or entrepreneur; and more!
Abdullah gives helpful anecdotes and tips along the way and I chip in with my thoughts on the underlying trends.
// Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/4GCUxdYe3qs
// About the host
Dr Zack Hassan is a trainee in Internal Medicine in Edinburgh, Scotland. He graduated from Medicine at Cambridge University in 2018. His podcast hosting combines insights from the NHS frontline with experience in debating a wide range of topics at the Cambridge Union.
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Abdullah's e-book (FREE)
MedicalChain's Twitter
MedicalChain's White Paper
// Socials
–> Twitter - @MontereyZack
-> LinkedIn
-> Weekly Email (free) "Thinking Allowed"
-> YouTube Channel
// Credits
Music - Overriding Concern by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4187-overriding-concern
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Would you want to be the top doctor at the BBC? Ask Dr Clare Fernandes. She is a specialist in Occupational Health who advises the Beeb on everything from its Covid-19 policy to mental health of journalists coming back from warzones.
Crossposted from HLA Live, Zack talked to Clare about her career path, the lessons in leadership she has learned, and how the BBC has coped with Coronavirus.
// About the host
Dr Zack Hassan is a trainee in Internal Medicine in Edinburgh, Scotland. He graduated from Medicine at Cambridge University in 2018. His podcast hosting combines insights from the NHS frontline with experience in debating a wide range of topics at the Cambridge Union.
// Socials
–> Twitter - @MontereyZack
-> LinkedIn
-> Weekly Email (free) "Thinking Allowed"
-> YouTube Channel
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Can we make Artifical Intelligence in Healthcare ethically? How do we ensure AI is safe for patients? And how good are the contingency plans for the AI that is already being used in the NHS?
Dr Fawz Kazzazi suggests more guidance is needed. Fawz is a Core Surgical Trainee in London, and studying for a Masters in Law and Medical Ethics at Edinburgh University. He studied Medicine at Cambridge University and has published a classification of medical in the Journal of Future Health.
Fawz and Zack discuss the implications of black-boxes in healthcare, Elon Musk's view on deregulation being needed for innovation, whether software companies have a duty of care if AI has unintended consequences, and what the health system needs to do to stay ahead of technology.
// Links
Fawz's Twitter - @DrKazzazi
Fawz's Paper in the Future Healthcare Journal
Fawz's Book recommendations - The Black Cloud by Fred Hoyle, The Five People you meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom, and The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
Ray Kurzweil predicts computers will pass the Turing Test by 2029
C-the Signs
Ageism in DNAR orders
The Caparo Test
// About the host
Zack Hassan is a junior doctor based in Edinburgh and a Healthcare Leadership Academy Scholar. His podcast hosting combines insights from the NHS frontline with experience in debating a wide range of topics at the Cambridge Union.
// Socials
–> Twitter - @MontereyZack
-> LinkedIn
-> Weekly Email (free) "Thinking Allowed"
-> YouTube Channel
// Credits
Music - Overriding Concern by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4187-overriding-concern
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Photo: Nick Saffel
// Our Supporters
The Healthcare Leadership Academy has a mission to inspire the next generation of healthcare leaders. They have lots of opportunities on their website for a variety of health professionals.
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Dolly Theis is not your usual public health policy academic. She stood as a Conservative Party candidate in the 2017 general election, winning 10,000 votes in Vauxhall. As a One-Nation Tory, Dolly has also campaigned on environmental and food issues. She has also been involved with initiatives like 50:50 Parliament (for gender balance in Westminster) and the veteran's charity Forward Assist.
She is undertaking a PhD at Cambridge University’s MRC Epidemiology Unit, researching how policy makers use evidence and the processes that influence change in public health.
In this conversation, Zack and Dolly find points of agreement on health and obesity policy despite coming from different political perspectives, and discuss the grit and thought needed to refine your political beliefs early in life, especially in response to criticism. They also explore the different levers government has to improve our health, why a different approach to policymaking would be advantageous, and how to create a world where research and policy are fully integrated with each other.
// Links
Dolly's Twitter - @Dollytheis
Dolly's Book recommedations - Health is Made at Home by Nigel Crisp, On Liberty by John Stuart Mill
// About the host
Zack Hassan is a junior doctor based in Edinburgh and a Healthcare Leadership Academy Scholar. His podcast hosting combines his experience of debating at the Cambridge Union with insights from the NHS frontline.
Socials
–> Twitter - @MontereyZack
-> LinkedIn
-> Weekly Email, "Thinking Allowed"
-> YouTube Channel
// Music - Overriding Concern by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4187-overriding-concern
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
// Our Supporters
The Healthcare Leadership Academy has a mission to inspire the next generation of healthcare leaders. They have lots of opportunities on their website for a variety of health professionals, including through HLA Listen, their podcasting channel.
Health Education England North East and Health Education England South West support the podcast by sponsoring HLA Listen.
Medics.Academy is an online platform which provides technology enhanced learning solutions for organisations and individuals.
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Dr Lade Smith CBE is Director of Forensic Services at South London and Maudsley Foundation Trust and 2019's Psychiatrist of the Year. Her background as an intensive care forensic psychiatrist has given her insight into the stories of family psychological trauma that are prevalent amongst the UK's violent offenders. She is also an advocate for race equality and has published research examining racial disaprities in the use of detention orders under the Mental Health Act. Zack and Lade discussed how criminality and mental illness can be traced back to adverse childhood experiences, the need for early intervention, and the role doctors should play in changing policy and preventing discrimination.
Links
Lade's Twitter - @DrLadeSmith
Lade's Book recommedations - Ray Bradbury and Margaret Atwood
Music - Overriding Concern by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4187-overriding-concern
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
About the host
Zack Hassan is a junior doctor based in Edinburgh and a Healthcare Leadership Academy Scholar. His podcast hosting combines his experience of debating at the Cambridge Union with insights from the NHS front-line.
Twitter – @MontereyZack
Zack's LinkedIn
Our Supporters
The Healthcare Leadership Academy has a mission to inspire the next generation of healthcare leaders. They have lots of opportunities on their website for a variety of health professionals, including through HLA Listen, their podcasting channel.
Health Education England North East and Health Education England South West support the podcast by sponsoring HLA Listen.
Medics.Academy is an online platform which provides technology enhanced learning solutions for organisations and individuals.
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Professor Partha Kar OBE is a Consultant Endocrinologist in Portsmouth, the National Specialty Advisor to NHS England for Diabetes and Obesity, and the National Associate Clinical Director for Diabetes. He is well recognised by the Type 1 Diabetes community for projects such as TAD talks (Talking about Diabetes), improving access to non-invasive Libre sensors, and his social media presence. He has also co-founded other initiatives such as the Super Six model for diabetes care, Language Matters with NHS improvement to change the language clinicians use with patients, and Getting it Right First Time.
In this conversation, Partha and Zack discuss how much power consultants have to make change happen, the value of good senior mentors, how important it is to be honest with patients, the issue of racial prejudice, and the skills and strategies he's used for successful negotiation.
Links
Partha's book recommendation - Civil War (Marvel Comics) by Mark Millar & Steve McNiven
Twitter - @parthaskar
Partha's LinkedIn
Music - Overriding Concern by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4187-overriding-concern
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
About the host
Zack Hassan is a junior doctor based in Edinburgh and a Healthcare Leadership Academy Scholar. His podcast hosting combines his experience of debating at the Cambridge Union with insights from the NHS front-line.
Twitter – @MontereyZack
Zack's LinkedIn
Our Supporters
The Healthcare Leadership Academy has a mission to inspire the next generation of healthcare leaders. They have lots of opportunities on their website for a variety of health professionals, including through HLA Listen, their podcasting channel.
Health Education England North East and Health Education England South West support the podcast by sponsoring HLA Listen.
Medics.Academy is an online platform which provides technology enhanced learning solutions for organisations and individuals.
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Carey Lunan is a GP in Craigmillar, Edinburgh and Chair of the DeepEnd Group, made up of the 100 GP practices in Scotland's most deprived areas. She has also been chair of the Royal College of GPs in Scotland, leading on reports to government and policy, and representing the profession in mainstream media. She has a long-standing interest in health inequality and is a familiary contributor to public discourse concerning health issues in Scotland.
In this conversation, Carey and Zack discuss a range of ideas, including what's different about medicine in deprived populations, the trade-off between access and continuity in healthcare, the opportunities for the NHS during pandemic recovery, lessons learned from Covid-19, the problem of burnout and much more.
Links
Twitter - @CareyLunan
Carey's book recommendation - Intelligent Kindness: Reforming the culture of healthcare by Ballat and Campling -
DeepEnd Website via Glasgow University - https://www.gla.ac.uk/researchinstitutes/healthwellbeing/research/generalpractice/deepend/
DeepEnd Twitter - @DeepEndGP
Music - Overriding Concern by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4187-overriding-concern
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
About the host
Zack Hassan is a junior doctor based in Edinburgh and a Healthcare Leadership Academy Scholar. His podcast hosting combines his experience of debating at the Cambridge Union with insights from the NHS front-line.
Twitter – @MontereyZack
Zack's LinkedIn
Our Supporters
The Healthcare Leadership Academy has a mission to inspire the next generation of healthcare leaders. They have lots of opportunities on their website for a variety of health professionals, including through HLA Listen, their podcasting channel.
Health Education England North East and Health Education England South West support the podcast by sponsoring HLA Listen.
Medics.Academy is an online platform which provides technology enhanced learning solutions for organisations and individuals.
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