Julie Bentley & Tiger de Souza - Mental Health: tackling the challenges, seizing the opportunities

ILAS Global Challenge lecture series

The latest in a series of Global Challenge lectures from the Institute of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

Julie will be co-presenting this lecture with a colleague from the Samaritans, Tiger de Souza who is their Executive Director of People and Culture.

Title

Mental Health: tackling the challenges, seizing the opportunities

Abstract

The burgeoning awareness and acceptance of mental health in the UK is creating many opportunities to challenge stigma and break down negative feelings of shame. People are increasingly talking openly about their mental health. Whilst exploring the benefits of this more open and accepting attitude to mental ill health we must also be cognisant of the challenges and risks that are emerging as a result.

Julie and Tiger will consider how destigmatising mental ill health is benefitting individuals and society, as well as considering the barriers still faced by many. They will also discuss some of the emerging consequences of much more open discourse on mental health and how we can be equipped as a society to respond.

Biography - Julie Bentley

Julie has been a charity CEO for twenty-three years and has led some of the UK’s most well-known charity names including Action for Children, Girlguiding, Family Planning Association and the Suzy Lamplugh Trust. She has been CEO of Samaritans since November 2020.

She has been a Trustee and Vice Chair of the housing and homelessness charity Shelter and National Council for Voluntary Organisations previously and is currently a Trustee of the charity Action for Happiness and for the University of Essex.

Julie began her career as a youth worker (after a stint of five years as a Post Person) and in the early 90’s worked in some of the most deprived parts of SE London, working with young drug users and those involved in crime. She began her leadership journey at a charity called Charterhouse-in-Southwark where she was first a manager of the young people’s centre and then over the next six years progressed to Assistant Director.

Through her career Julie has earned a reputation for her passionate advocacy of the voices of those with lived experience being at the heart of a charity and for her commitment to meaningful equity and inclusion. She has a reputation for driving change; at Girlguiding she created headlines when she described the century old charity as “the ultimate feminist organisation.” She is also known for the authenticity she brings to her leadership; modelling a very down to earth approach rooted in her working-class background.

In 2014, she was named by Third Sector as the ‘Most Admired Charity CEO’ and in the same year was a castaway for BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs. In 2019, she was awarded The Charity Times Awards for ‘Outstanding Individual Achievement’ and was voted by Charity Times readers as one of the sector’s Most Influential Leaders.

In 2020 Julie co-curated a book on experiences of sibling loss following the death of her brother. She is also a qualified Humanist Funeral Celebrant.

Biography - Tiger de Souza

Tiger is the Executive Director for People & Culture at Samaritans and has had a wide-ranging career in the non-profit sector. He has worked previously as People Engagement Director at the National Trust where amongst other responsibilities he led their work on equity, diversity and inclusion. His career has also seen him hold positions at Royal Institution for Chartered Surveyors, NSPCC and England Netball. Tiger has been a Trustee of Volunteering England and the National Council for Voluntary Organisations. He is currently a Trustee for the Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations (ACEVO) and Charity HR Network. He was awarded an MBE in the 2021 New Year’s Honours list for services to volunteering, including during the pandemic.

 

This lecture will be available in person as well as online via Microsoft Teams.  For those attending in person, refreshments will be available from 6.00pm onwards.  For those attending online, please register (by no later than 5.00pm on the day of the lecture) and joining instructions with further information will follow ahead of the lecture. 

This lecture is free and all are welcome to attend.


Event date
Event Time
6:00PM
Location
Salvin Room, Keele Hall and Online via MS Teams
Organiser
Steve Kilner
Contact email
ilas@keele.ac.uk
Contact telephone
01782 7 34449