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RSA Engage Nations

Fellowship events

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Online

RSA Engage events provide a brilliant platform to share ideas, seek support from others and establish and develop connections.

Following on from our first RSA Engage Nations event in April, we will feature innovative projects from across the nations of the British Isles seeking support from an informed audience, working to address social challenges and reflecting a positive vision for the future of the world, driving inclusive and sustainable action.  

The event will feature four short talks and Q&As from socially focused initiatives across the nations –with a focus on forced marriage, racial justice, social enterprise, technological change, and healthcare. The pitches will be followed by an opportunity for you to ask questions, find out more from the people driving the ideas forward, and volunteer your support.

This event is free to attend, and open to Fellows and friends of the RSA.  

Rebecca Lindum Greene will be talking about Drawing Connections, an Arts Council-funded project, that originally brought together residents from HMP Springhill and students from the local Banbury & Bicester College Art Faculty to work creatively with each other through a series of artist-led workshops, held within prison grounds. Drawing Connections sought to forge connections, through art, between two groups within the local community who might not otherwise meet, building confidence and networks of support for all participants, in ways that are particularly valuable to Springhill residents, as they embark on their reintegration into the community.


Danielle Dale is the Founder of The Changineer, a consultancy that helps businesses become more environmentally and socially conscious, bridging the gap between local and global challenges, and balancing short-term actions with long-term priorities. Through tailored conversations, The Changineer empowers organisations to align with Earth's life-supporting systems and foster a socially just society, while achieving economic goals and meeting stakeholder expectations. With a background in engineering and operations within the energy sector, Danielle brings a unique perspective to environmental problem-solving. Her expertise lies in bridging technical solutions with stakeholder engagement, making her a valuable ally in the pursuit of sustainable business practices.

Lorraine Morgan will be speaking about Jackie’s Revolution, an initiative that seeks to challenge uncomfortable realities about the institutionalisation of citizens in residential homes under the guise of care and companionship while there is compelling evidence that shows people do not want to live in institutions and that they prefer to die in their own homes. Yet the financial, social, technological, environmental, health and social care infrastructures to facilitate that choice do not exist. Jackie’s Revolution exists to lead and collaborate with visionaries, thinkers, innovators, and forward-thinking people across all sectors of society to ensure people can live out their whole life in the place they choose in the advanced stages of life.

Taking part in Online Events

For our interactive online events, the RSA uses the platform Zoom. It may be necessary to follow a short set-up process. To understand how Zoom uses your data, please read their Privacy Policy in advance.

Zoom call joining details will be sent out via email in advance of the event.

At the RSA, we strive to create inclusive and supportive environments for all Fellows. We recognise that individuals may require different forms of support to fully participate in our events and activities. Therefore, we welcome and encourage Fellows to bring the support they feel is necessary, whether it be a carer, an emotional support animal, or any other form of assistance. We ask that you fill out the accessibility requirements box in your Eventbrite booking form in advance of attending one of our events to ensure that the venues can accommodate such requirements. Our aim is to ensure that everyone feels comfortable and valued, and we are committed to accommodating diverse needs to foster an inclusive community.

Data: We sometimes record our online RSA Fellowship events for learning purposes, publicity and/or public viewing. By attending this event, you accept that you may appear in RSA videos or images as an attendee of this event.

By registering for this event you consent to receiving communications about this event, both before and after, and you agree to the sharing of your name, organisation & title with the Fellow(s) and/or partner organisation(s) hosting this event. Attendees also agree to the sharing of their name and organisation with other delegates at the event so that they might contact you through MyRSA. If you do not wish this information to be shared, please let us know by emailing: fellowship@rsa.org.uk.

The information you provide when registering for an event will be retained by the RSA and will be used to record attendance at the event. To understand more about how the RSA uses your data, please see our Privacy Policy.

Please be aware that registrations will close two hours before the event is due to start.

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