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Revolving Doors Podcast

Revolving Doors Podcast

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Revolving Doors is changing the criminal justice debate. Our podcasts bring people with lived experience together with front line staff, academics and leading thinkers to better understand the revolving door of crisis and crime.

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  • Weaving the Web Ep. 7: Lived experience involvement at every level
    Jun 3 2025

    Welcome to Weaving the Web - the podcast series from the National Expert Citizens Group (NECG).


    In this series, we'll be exploring examples of good practice around our four strategic priorities. These are the issues lying at the heart of what's known as 'multiple disadvantage' – where someone experiences a combination of several unmet health and social needs – in England and Wales today.


    In our final episode, we'll be speaking to Winston Allamby, who runs Lewisham's Experts by Experience Network (LEEN) about the work that's happening to integrate lived experience involvement and coproduction at every level of public health service commissioning and delivery.


    Coordinated by Revolving Doors, the NECG is the lived experience group for people in the Changing Futures programme, a joint-funded initiative of the National Lottery Community Fund and the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government. By co-producing solutions with people who have lived experience of multiple disadvantage, we’re here to shape system change and advocate for services that are trauma-informed, accessible and person-centred.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    23 min
  • Weaving the Web Ep. 6: Breaking the cycle of crisis and crime
    May 23 2025

    Welcome to Weaving the Web - the podcast series from the National Expert Citizens Group (NECG).


    In this series, we'll be exploring examples of good practice around our four strategic priorities. These are the issues lying at the heart of what's known as 'multiple disadvantage' – where someone experiences a combination of several unmet health and social needs – in England and Wales today.


    In our sixth episode, we'll be exploring the third of our strategic priorities: the criminal justice system. Charlotte speaks to Kelly Grehan, Policy Manager at NECG coordinator and national justice charity Revolving Doors, about their solutions to ending the cycle of reoffending driven by unmet needs.


    Coordinated by Revolving Doors, the NECG is the lived experience group for people in the Changing Futures programme, a joint-funded initiative of the National Lottery Community Fund and the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government. By co-producing solutions with people who have lived experience of multiple disadvantage, we’re here to shape system change and advocate for services that are trauma-informed, accessible and person-centred.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Voir plus Voir moins
    23 min
  • Weaving the Web Ep. 5: Support for unmet needs to reduce reoffending in the community
    May 12 2025

    Welcome to Weaving the Web - the podcast series from the National Expert Citizens Group (NECG).


    In this series, we'll be exploring examples of good practice around our four strategic priorities. These are the issues lying at the heart of what's known as 'multiple disadvantage' – where someone experiences a combination of several unmet health and social needs – in England and Wales today.


    In our second episode, we'll be exploring the third of our strategic priorities: the criminal justice system. Join NECG member and host Charlotte as she speaks to our three guests: Chris Pearson, Chief Inspector at Nottinghamshire Police; Bobby Lowen, Programme Director at Changing Futures Nottingham; and Matt Hunt – whose role as Changing Futures Severe & Multiple Disadvantage Practitioner within the Nottinghamshire Probation Trust is the first of its kind.


    Coordinated by Revolving Doors, the NECG is the lived experience group for people in the Changing Futures programme, a joint-funded initiative of the National Lottery Community Fund and the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government. By co-producing solutions with people who have lived experience of multiple disadvantage, we’re here to shape system change and advocate for services that are trauma-informed, accessible and person-centred.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Voir plus Voir moins
    24 min
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