Future Prison: Helga, Tanya and Sonia from the Ministry of Justice
In spring 2020, before Coronavirus hit, we recorded conversations between six people who have been to prison and three senior members of Ministry of Justice staff. These conversations made up the first six episodes of this series. This seventh and final episode brings those senior bosses back to the studio as we reflect on those original conversations, and the changed reality for prisons in the era of Coronavirus. Featuring: Sonia Flynn, Chief Probation Officer and Director of Women at HM Prison and Probation Service; Tanya Robinson OBE, Head of Diversity and Inclusion at HM Prison and Probation Service; Helga Swindenbank, who is Executive Director for Youth Custody Services at the Ministry of Justice. Future Prison was produced with support from the Barrow Cadbury Trust and the Saint Sarkis Charity Trust. Presenter: Hilary Ineomo-Marcus Producer: Suzi Dale For more information on the work of the Prison Radio Association, visit www.prison.radio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Future Prison: Gabby
Gabby spent over four years in prison away from her daughter. In this episode of Future Prison, Gabby talks to Sonia Flynn, Chief Probation Officer and Director of Women at HM Prison and Probation Service about being a parent behind bars, and her experience of imprisonment. Future Prison was produced with support from the Barrow Cadbury Trust and the Saint Sarkis Charity Trust. Presenter: Hilary Ineomo-Marcus For more information on the work of the Prison Radio Association, visit www.prison.radio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Future Prison: Kelly
Kelly was one of just over 3,700 women behind bars - most of whom are in for non-violent offences. In this episode of Future Prison, Kelly talks to Sonia Flynn, Chief Probation Officer and Director of Women at HM Prison and Probation Service about the experience of women behind bars. Future Prison was produced with support from the Barrow Cadbury Trust and the Saint Sarkis Charity Trust. Presenter: Hilary Ineomo-Marcus For more information on the work of the Prison Radio Association, visit www.prison.radio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Future Prison: Daniel
Daniel's mum ran out of the courtroom crying when he was found guilty. He wasn't expecting a guilty verdict and he was taken straight to Pentonville prison. In this episode of Future Prison, Daniel talks to Tanya Robinson OBE, Head of Diversity and Inclusion at HM Prison and Probation Service about why young black men are so over-represented in the prison system. Future Prison was produced with support from the Barrow Cadbury Trust and the Saint Sarkis Charity Trust. Presenter: Hilary Ineomo-Marcus For more information on the work of the Prison Radio Association, visit www.prison.radio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Future Prison: Victoria
Victoria spent time in Holloway and Send prisons and, as a young Black woman, she found they treated her very differently. In this episode of Future Prison, she talks to Tanya Robinson OBE, Head of Diversity and Inclusion at Her Majesty's Prison and Probation Service, about conditions for Black people behind bars. Future Prison was produced with support from the Barrow Cadbury Trust and the Saint Sarkis Charity Trust. Presenter: Hilary Ineomo-Marcus For more information on the work of the Prison Radio Association, visit www.prison.radio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.