Webinars & Videos & Podcasts

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Contents

  1. Charing Rethink webinar
  2. Video talking about a coproduction training session
  3. Video with Farah Damji
  4. Panel appearance at the Fair Access to Justice event in Canterbury
  5. Webinar presentation for Fair Access to Justice
  6. Co-chairing the Innovation Insights webinar
  7. Podcast: Rebel Justice
  8. Revolving Doors Podcast: Childhood Adversity and Multiple Disadvantage
  9. Criminal Justice video

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Webinar (Chairing) Rethink, 25 January 2024

TWO

Go to: https://twitter.com/i/status/1094914520982654976 for Sue talking about a training session on Co-production

THREE

Farah Damji talking about female campaigners (including me)

FOUR

Canterbury 2022

FIVE

Webinar presentation at Fair Access to Justice Hub

SIX

SEVEN

Podcast: Rebel Justice Two (2022)

Schedule

1:02

Narince Erkan introduces the Durham Rebel Justice Society and the session’s theme of viewing women and justice through an intersectional lens.

4:10

Hema Vyas introduces herself and Omnipreneurial Psychology, which explores how we can do business in a way that takes care of people and the planet through heart-centred therapy.

10:30

Hema Vyas speaks about how women in prison are a mirror for the rest of society. Qe as a society are failing to address why prisons aren’t working, instead of giving compassion to nurture transformation.

15:50

Sue Wheatcroft introduces herself and speaks of her experience of mental illness, how this led her to prison, and the culture of bullying and harassment of women by officers in prison.

24:10

The View’s film about Annelise Sanderson, an 18-year old girl who died in custody at HMP Styall.

27:17

Amanda Hawick introduces herself and gives insight into her role as an Independent Prison Monitor of in Scotland. This Scottish system helps ensure that prisoners’ human rights are upheld and that life in prison contributes to their rehabilitation.

34:27

Susan Pease Banitt introduces herself and explores the urgent need for trauma-informed care in prisons. She advocates for prisons to align with the prescriptions of neuroscience to help people recover and become more functional.

39:40

Susan Pease Banitt leads a meditation session, which can be used by women in prison to self-regulate their nervous systems.

link to podcast:

https://rebeljustice.buzzsprout.com/1893705/10128551

Eight

Revolving Doors Podcast: Childhood Adversity and Multiple Disadvantage (2021)

Nine

Criminal Justice video (2025)

https://share.descript.com/view/R4P0ZP3cjbS

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