Everyone has been affected by COVID-19, but not everyone has been affected equally. In fact, this inequality is starker than most realise. In this pathway, Adrian Pabst will guide you through how regions have been hit differently in the pandemic, the rising levels of destitution, and how the country can recover and learn from our mistakes.
Watch all the videos and pass the test to obtain a certificate showing your completion of this Pathway. Certificates can be shared directly to your LinkedIn profile and social media accounts.
5 video modules • 58 minutes
This video will discuss the social impacts caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic. Adrian outlines the impacts we've all felt, but digs deeper and explains that it has been far from an equal impact across the country.
Adrian Pabst • 12:04
Social investment is the use of money to achieve both a social and financial return. In this video, Stuart provides an introduction to social investment, explaining what it is, the difference between loans and grants and how charities sustain loans.
Stuart Sweeney • 15:29
In the second part of Stuart's introduction to social investment, he covers the different types of social investor and the approaches to measuring social impact.
Stuart Sweeney • 14:56
The purpose of this video is to show how unequal the UK is as a whole, being one of the most economically unbalanced countries out of the OECD’s 38 advanced economies. We will also see what this actually means in practice when it comes to the likes of income, education, health and life expectancy.
Adrian Pabst • 06:47
In the second video on regional inequalities in the United Kingdom, we discussed how the UK has become so unequal and what is being done to tackle the inequality.
Adrian Pabst • 09:20