Day Two of Chain Reaction was also a sell out! Many delegates who attended Day One also attended the second day, but we were also delighted to welcome ‘new’ delegates! This page features detail on all the sessions for Day Two, with useful links, notes, film footage, and images for each session
You can also download the programme for day one and the programme for day two
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Day two of Chain Reaction started with registration and refreshments, with speed networking with Oli Barrett
See an interview with Oli Barrett
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David Robinson, Co-Founder of Community Links and Vice Chair of the Prime Minister’s Council on Social Action introduces Day 2 of Chain Reaction, and recaps on the activity from Day 1.
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See interview with Dr Victoria Hale by young people at Chain Reaction
Victoria Hale Session Report
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This group session looked at how we could develop the ideas and thoughts that had emerged from day one, using speed networking techniques - an interactive start to the day!
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A dialogue about arts and social change with practitioners plus practical demonstration of transformance approach
Participants in this session included: Dan Baron Cohen, President of IDEA (International Drama/Theatre and Education Association) and Chair of the World Alliance for Arts Education (chair), Manoela Souza, Transformance Institute of Brazil, Niccolo Millanese, Co-Director of EuroAlternatives, and the London Festival of Europe, Yemisi Blake, Emerging Artist in Residence, The South Bank Centre, Vicensia Shule, Eastern Africa Theatre Institute, Cris Gonzales, Philippine Educational Theater Association, Dr Ben Todd, Executive Director, Arcola Theatre
View Footage of Dan Baron Cohen (part 1)
IDEA Presentation
View Footage of Dan Baron Cohen (part 2)
See footage of Manoela Souza
See footage of Niccolo Milanese
See footage of Cris Gonzales
See footage of Yemisi Blake
See footage of Vicensia Shule
Arts and Social Change report
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This panel session examined existing and new financial tools available to support social change.
Participants in this session included: Rachel Lomax, former Deputy Governor, Bank of England and former Vice President, World Bank (chair), Bernard Horn, Chair of Social Finance, Sue Cooper, Deputy Head of Business Banking, Triodos Bank, Toby Eccles, Development Director, Social Finance, Campbell Robb, Director General, Office of the Third Sector, Stuart Etherington, Chief Executive, NCVO
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Triodos Bank video
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An energetic interactive Board Game. What would you do, if you had to run a multi-national business? What choices would you make and where would you compromise? Is doing the ‘right thing’ always contrary to making a profit, or can they co-exist and even benefit each other? Delegates found out if you’ve got what it takes!
Participants in this session included: Gail Greengross, Chief Executive, Business in the Community, Solitaire Townsend, Chief Executive, Futerra Communications
Business Tools for Social Change Report
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Reporting back by young people on their experiences and learning on social action from international activities. How do we connect local and global issues?
Participants in this session include: Mike Foster MP, DfID Minister, VSO Global Exchange Programme
International Perspectives report
DfID coverage of Chain Reaction
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The Chain Interviews take place over lunch, with a variety of inspirational individuals from the UK and abroad acting first as interviewee and then as interviewer, to allow for changing perspective and the ongoing link from one individual to the next. This session was coordinated by NCVO. Participants to included Tina Michieli, CNVOS(Slovenia), Colin Parry, Founder, Foundation for Peace, Adam Nichols, Chief Executive, Changemakers, John Bird, Editor in Chief, The Big Issue, Niccolo Milanese, Co-Director, European Alternatives
See an interview with Colin Parry, Foundation for Peace
Blog post by Darragh Doyle
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The Global Oneness Project screened some of their inspirational short films over lunch in the purple space. Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee, Founder and Director, was also available to talk about Global Oneness, and to answer any questions
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World Café session: How do you bring diverse groups together and get a result? This practical session will focus on ideas developing through rest of Chain Reaction
This session was led by Involve, the participation organisation, and Envision, and participants in this session included David Rossington, Local Democracy & Empowerment Director, DCLG
See footage of Jeremy Jill-Praba, Envision at Chain Reaction
See footage of James Mummery, Envision, at Chain Reaction
Session report
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Being there – human beings being human, listening, comforting, supporting, mentoring – is the first line of support for the individual in need. The Council for Social Action has been looking at the power of one-to-one relationships in addressing pressing social issues of our day. This session was an opportunity to hear from inspiring case studies and explore how this model supports wide-reaching social change.
Participants included: David Robinson, Co-Founder of Community Links (chair), Fiona Rawes, Director, Heart of the City, Richard Hardie, Vice-Chair, UBS, Rob Owen, St Giles Trust, The Mentoring and Befriending Foundation, This session launched the Council on Social Action’s paper ‘Side by Side’
Interview with Richard Hardie by Claire White
See footage of Fiona Rawes, Director of Heart of the City
See footage of Erbay Safer of St Giles Trust at Chain Reaction
See footage of Suzy Messenger at 1-2-1 Befriending at Chain Reaction
Download the Side by Side report on the LinksUK blog
Network Post - Notes by Claire White
Heart of the City Presentation
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See the difference sports can make and think about how you might use sport to engage people in social change.
Participants included: Giles Gibbons, Good Business (chair), Ned Wills, Laureus Sport for Good Foundation, Thomas Godfrey, Sport England, Mike Brace, British Paralympic Association, Jason Turner, Community Links S-Team
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Sports for Social Change report
Network Post by Claire White
This storytelling session will use the stories from young people to building social awareness and youth networks.
This session is led by Michael David, IKM Emergent Project, Sri Lanka, and will include contributions from Iceland, Croatia, Brazil, Kenya and the UK
Interview with Ralph Borland, IKM Emergent Project
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If more people are taking part in more social action and doing it better than ever before, how do we sustain this momentum? How do we use branding, networks and the power of individual actions to deliver global policy goals? And what will be the effect of the global economic downturn?
Participants in this session included: Professor Brenda Gourley, Vice-Chancellor of The Open University (chair), Carole Stone Managing Director of YouGovStone, Nick Turner Co-President Global Business Network, Sally Begbie, International President of Global Hand, Rita Clifton, Chairman, Interbrand, Iain Tuckett, CEO Coin St Community Builders
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The Chain Reaction Social Reporting team met with other experts to discuss how the social media and technology worked at Chain Reaction - and what could be improved next time
Ian Hughes, IBM Evangelist talks about Social Media
The Social Reporters talk about what worked at Chain Reaction 2008
Experts in the field of campaigning to share learning on how to build an ambitious and effective campaign and hear perspectives from a range of local and global campaigners. The session included: Jonathan Ellis, Refugee Council, James Lee, Regional Leader (London), Laura Merry, National Ambassador, Trailblazers Campaigning Network, Manpreet Darroch, Campaigner, Battlefront
See footage of Manpreet Darroch at Chain Reaction
View blog post by Amy Sample Ward
View blog post by Manpreet Darroch
Campaigning Meeting notes
Jonathan Ellis’s presentation
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This session used personal and collective story-telling and cooperative improvisation as techniques for individual and community development and transformation.
The session was led by Dan Baron CohenPresident of IDEA (International Drama/Theatre and Education Association) and Chair of the World Alliance for Arts Education
IDEA Day notes
IDEA Joint Declaration notes
Idea 2010 presentation
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Geraldine Blake, Head of Links UK, and Chris Grant of 14a Conversations wrap up the Chain Reaction event, thanking all participants, delegates, sponsors and supporters
See who supported Chain Reaction 2008
Delegates also saw the final film by SENSE Media:

Hosted by Martyn Lewis. Now in its 5th year, the Beacon Fellowship and guests celebrated and awarded 6 outstanding philanthropic individuals who have made an exceptional contribution of time, money or skills to a charitable cause. An overall winner was announced on the night received £30,000 to invest in an innovative way to a charity of their choice. Six short films were premiered, produced by the Media Trust, featuring each winner and their work with their charity
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Throughout the day in the open space area, delegates created their own discussions and meetings, creating their own agendas. Here are some of the topics discussed:
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David Robinson reflects on Chain Reaction