Communities Transformed

By: Communities Transformed
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  • Join Matt and Niki as they explore the inspiring stories, ideas and practices that lead to positive change.
    Copyright 2024 Communities Transformed
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Episodes
  • Women in the Criminal Justice System. Joy Doal (Criminal Justice Series) Part Three
    Sep 16 2024

    Joy Doal is the Chief Executive Officer of Anawim, an amazing charity with a mission to help women from all backgrounds and communities in and around Birmingham to get the support they deserve. Join Niki and Matt in this deep dive into women's experiences of the justice system.

    Links:

    www.anawim.co.uk

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    52 mins
  • How to Help People Leaving Prison. Josh Brettell (Criminal Justice Series) Part Two
    Sep 9 2024

    Josh Brettell is the CEO at Change for Good, an amazing charity that helps men leaving prison in London make a fresh start.

    The Charity's mission is to empower people leaving prison and resettling in London to transform their lives through mentoring, advocacy, and peer support.

    We talk about the power in just sitting down and being present with someone, the emotional and practical hurdles people face when they fist leave prison and what good mentorship might look like.

    To find out more or to get involved or support the important work of Change for Good please visit changeforgood.info.

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    41 mins
  • Why Criminal Justice? (Criminal Justice Series) Part One
    Sep 2 2024

    Join Criminologist Niki and Vicar Matt in the first ever Communities Transformed Episode! In this episode they introduce the new series focusing on the Criminal Justice System.

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    42 mins

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