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The Future of Prisons? - Reflecting on this series and introducing a NEW MINI SERIES đ
Todayâs episode is a little different â itâs our wrap-up for the main series. Over the last few weeks, weâve spoken to so many incredible people whoâve opened up about their lives, their time inside, and what happened next. Weâve heard stories of resilience, moments that really shook us, and insights that challenged how we think about the system.Â
In this episode, weâre looking back at those conversations â whatâs stayed with us, what weâve learned, and the bigger themes that connect them all.
We also share whatâs coming next â including the mini-series weâve been working on that will take an even deeper look at prison, the system, and its future.Â
This podcast is also available as a video â just search Life After Prison on YouTube.Â
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Working Chance (London) - Helps women with convictions into employment, offering career coaching, skills training, and support for those exploring self-employment or entrepreneurship. Â
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The forward Trust - Works across prisons and communities to support people overcoming addiction, offending, homelessness, and barriers to employment.Â
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Mind (UK-wide) â Provides support and advice for anyone experiencing a mental health problem. Â
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If anything youâve heard in this podcast has inspired you to make a positive change in your life, or youâd just like to get in touch, please contact us. Â
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