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Social impact

At Opencast, we are driven by a simple purpose: to make life better through the power of people and technology. As a certified B Corp, we are a purpose-led organisation committed to making a positive impact on society. We are focused on doing the right thing for our people, our clients and our wider communities. We live our values and meaningfully contribute to solving the collective challenges our society is facing.

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Our annual impact report

Our annual impact report is our opportunity to share openly how we are living our purpose and the difference we are making. We believe in holding ourselves accountable to high standards of social and environmental performance.

2024 Report

Our impact strategy

Our work focuses on three social impact pillars, which are informed by and aligned to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and His Majesty's Government Social Value Model (HMG's SVM).

Better health and wellbeing

Fairer economy and society

Thriving places and planet

Better health and wellbeing

Fairer economy and society

Thriving places and planet

Our impact initiatives

Opencast’s impact initiatives are the ways in which we deliver and contribute solutions to collective problems society is facing. Find out more about our initiatives:

People and Skills

Volunteering

Pro and low bono projects

Paying it forward

Diversity and inclusion

Volunteering

Pro and low bono projects

Paying it forward

Diversity and inclusion

Funding

Match funding and payroll giving

Grants and donations

Match funding and payroll giving

Grants and donations

In kind support

Open spaces

Laptop donations

Open spaces

Laptop donations

Sustainability

Sustainable by default

Reducing IT equipment

Our move to Net Zero

Sustainable by default

Reducing IT equipment

Our move to Net Zero

Our impact work

Our impact insights

Blog post

Hiring people with convictions: moving beyond stigma to opportunity

At a recent Opencast event in Newcastle, we brought together voices from the Ministry of Justice, The Recruitment Junction and our own People team for an open, panel-led discussion. The session was designed to explore a complex challenge: how organisations can move beyond stigma and policy barriers to open up more employment opportunities for people with convictions, while staying grounded in the realities businesses face.

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Government

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Three people stand side by side at an indoor event, each wearing a lanyard and holding branded tote bags. Posters reading “Creative Thinking Festival” are displayed on the wall behind them, and the group is standing on a wooden floor against a light‑coloured background.
Inside a collaboration between education, industry and healthcare

What happens when education, industry, and creativity come together in practice? In this blog, Vanessa Waters explores Opencast’s work with Daydream Believers and NHS Scotland, and how this collaboration is creating learning experiences that feel connected to the real world. Through the Caring Innovators NHS Challenge, young people navigate meaningful healthcare challenges, developing ideas and solutions that reach beyond the classroom. Alongside pupils, teachers are part of the journey too, building the confidence and tools to guide exploration that matters. At the heart of the work is Opencast’s first community partnership with Daydream Believers, bringing education and industry closer together to make learning more immersive, relevant and grounded — where the future of work meets the realities of today, and imagination finds a practical path into action.

People & Culture

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Social Impact & Sustainability

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Healthcare

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The Future of BA and DPA: Blending Human Skills with AI Assistance

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing how analysis decision-making, and delivery happen, but it cannot replace human judgement, empathy, or ethical responsibility. Here Opencast Business Analyst (BA) Olawumi Joy Oladeji explores how Business Analysts (BAs) and Data Performance Analysts (DPAs) can use AI responsibly while maintaining trust and accountability to deliver better outcomes, particularly in complex, regulated environments such as government.

Data & AI

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Social Impact & Sustainability

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Blog post

Hiring people with convictions: moving beyond stigma to opportunity

At a recent Opencast event in Newcastle, we brought together voices from the Ministry of Justice, The Recruitment Junction and our own People team for an open, panel-led discussion. The session was designed to explore a complex challenge: how organisations can move beyond stigma and policy barriers to open up more employment opportunities for people with convictions, while staying grounded in the realities businesses face.

People & Culture

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Social Impact & Sustainability

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Government

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Blog post

Three people stand side by side at an indoor event, each wearing a lanyard and holding branded tote bags. Posters reading “Creative Thinking Festival” are displayed on the wall behind them, and the group is standing on a wooden floor against a light‑coloured background.
Inside a collaboration between education, industry and healthcare

What happens when education, industry, and creativity come together in practice? In this blog, Vanessa Waters explores Opencast’s work with Daydream Believers and NHS Scotland, and how this collaboration is creating learning experiences that feel connected to the real world. Through the Caring Innovators NHS Challenge, young people navigate meaningful healthcare challenges, developing ideas and solutions that reach beyond the classroom. Alongside pupils, teachers are part of the journey too, building the confidence and tools to guide exploration that matters. At the heart of the work is Opencast’s first community partnership with Daydream Believers, bringing education and industry closer together to make learning more immersive, relevant and grounded — where the future of work meets the realities of today, and imagination finds a practical path into action.

People & Culture

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Social Impact & Sustainability

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Healthcare

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© Opencast 2026

Registered in England and Wales

© Opencast 2026

Registered in England and Wales