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  1. Everybody Welcome Riddem

    Dann Casswell, Production Management Assistant in BBC Outreach, Bristol, talks about a recent project he worked on to create a music video with the community in the city.

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  2. Going to the heart of Black and British

    Hermeet Chadha is a producer at BBC Radio 1Xtra working on a radio debate about what it means to be Black and British - he worked with BBC Outreach to sense-check the questions being asked in the debate.

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  3. Preparing for the world of work

    Sam Challinor shared her experience as a volunteer employability coach for young people attending BBC Outreach drop-in sessions during National Apprenticeship Week 2016.

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  4. A different kind of homework

    James Coatsworth never imagined he'd be grilled by an Ofsted inspector, but he got the call when he was a deputy chair of school governors in London.

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  5. Being a mentor is second nature

    Rem Conway is a Production Trainee with the daily drama Doctors, and for the past six months he has mentored an undergraduate student at Birmingham University. Rem wanted to put something back, having benefited from mentoring himself, and is helping his mentee to build confidence, set goals, an...

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  6. In harmony: all aboard the Tuba Train

    All the children at Judy Cowgill’s school have learned to play an orchestral instrument under a scheme called In Harmony. Ninety children performed at a concert whose final piece was Tuba Train, composed by Stephen Deazley, for BBC Outreach and Corporate Responsibility.

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  7. Helping those that society found too uncomfortable to acknowledge

    As a trustee BBC Senior Broadcast Journalist Joan Cummins brings her journalistic prowess to shape the direction of the not-for-profit organisation, ‘ Safeline’. The charity works with survivors of sexual abuse, and through a large team of counsellors and therapists it offers free counselling an...

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