Kirsty Weakley

Kirsty Weakley

Reporter , Civil Society Media Ltd from May 2011

Kirsty joined Civil Society Media in May as a reporter after completing a journalism course at Kingston University.

She has a degree in history from Swansea University where she ran a painting and decorating project helping vulnerable adults for Discovery Student Volunteering. She also lived in France for six months and speaks fluent French.

Email her kirsty.weakley@civilsociety.co.uk

Follow her on Twitter @KirstyWeakley 

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Film of the week: The Tie

As most children are looking forward to scoffing chocolate over the bank holiday weekend, the Private Equity Foundation’s film highlighting the difference the right intervention can make for children living in poverty, is a stark reminder that not all children are so fortunate.

Is a charitable trust the solution to press regulation?

Kirsty Weakley asks whether setting up a charity to oversee the new press regulator is a sensible compromise or a just spiralling bureaucracy.

Film of the week: Citizen journalism partnership in Sierra Leone

This week's film is a short documentary showcasing the work of a partnership between Leonard Cheshire Disability and Radar training citizen journalists in Sierra Leone.

Trustees' Week 2012

As Trustees’ Week draws to a close, civilsociety.co.uk picks just a few of the highlights from the week.

It is vital that the voices suggesting the change are heard by the ears that need to hear it and until we understand and map that cross functional landscape, collaboration remains purely an aspiration.

» Sector needs a 'data manifesto', says leadership review

Happy Birthday Big Society (I think)

Two years in, Kirsty Weakley is still trying to figure out what Big Society is.

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