JUSTICE with prison philanthropist Edwina Grosvenor

One Small Thing

Welcome to JUSTICE, a podcast brought to you by the charity One Small Thing. New voices and intelligent discussion around criminal justice, with founder and prison philanthropist Edwina Grosvenor. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. Voices from Holloway: Motherhood in the justice system

    07/17/2025

    Voices from Holloway: Motherhood in the justice system

    This is the third episode of a three-part Justice Podcast series in partnership with Daddyless Daughters and Power Play Productions which centres the voices of women from Holloway, including powerful letters that were written and recorded as part of the Layers exhibition.  In this episode we hear from women who have been in Holloway and wrote about motherhood as part of the layers exhibition including Kat and Emily. We thank them and all the talented women whose writing we have showcased throughout this series. Hosted by Lilly Lewis, Women’s Involvement Advisor at One Small Thing, each episode includes an introductory discussion with one of the Creative Directors of the Layers exhibition and Founder and CEO of Daddyless Daughters Aliyah Ali.  The series is being released alongside the release of the documentary ‘Holloway’ by Power Play Productions in screenings across the country this month, giving a further platform to the many women who wished to share their stories and reflections on Holloway prison and how the justice system should be reformed. To book your tickets for screening near you visit: www.hollowayfilm.com More information about Daddyless Daughters can be found here: https://www.daddylessdaughters.co.uk/  More information about Power Play Productions can be found here: https://www.powerplayproductions.org/  Twitter - @OSTCharity This podcast is created and produced by The London Podcast Company Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    16 min
  2. Voices from Holloway: Letters to a younger self

    07/10/2025

    Voices from Holloway: Letters to a younger self

    This is the second episode of a three-part Justice Podcast series in partnership with Daddyless Daughters and Power Play Productions which centres the voices of women from Holloway, including powerful letters that were written and recorded as part of the Layers exhibition.  In this episode we hear from women who wrote letters to their younger self. Looking back from all the knowledge they now have, what advice or thoughts would they share with themselves?  We hear from Ashsa, Toyah and Sara who all wrote powerful letter to their younger selves as part of the layers exhibition. We thank them for sharing these incredible insights. Hosted by Lilly Lewis, Women’s Involvement Advisor at One Small Thing, each episode includes an introductory discussion with one of the Creative Directors of the Layers exhibition and Founder and CEO of Daddyless Daughters Aliyah Ali.  The series is being released alongside the release of the documentary ‘Holloway’ by Power Play Productions in screenings across the country this month, giving a further platform to the many women who wished to share their stories and reflections on Holloway prison and how the justice system should be reformed. To book your tickets for screening near you visit: www.hollowayfilm.com More information about Daddyless Daughters can be found here: https://www.daddylessdaughters.co.uk/  More information about Power Play Productions can be found here: https://www.powerplayproductions.org/  Twitter - @OSTCharity This podcast is created and produced by The London Podcast Company Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    12 min
  3. Voices from Holloway: Tackling root causes and system reform

    07/03/2025

    Voices from Holloway: Tackling root causes and system reform

    This is the first episode of a three-part Justice Podcast series in partnership with Daddyless Daughters and Power Play Productions which centres the voices of women from Holloway, including powerful letters that were written and recorded as part of the Layers exhibition.  In this episode we have grouped together letters that women wrote about how the justice system should be reformed. The letters were written by Katy Nuala, Beryl and Lucy. Hosted by Lilly Lewis, Women’s Involvement Advisor at One Small Thing, each episode includes an introductory discussion with one of the Creative Directors of the Layers exhibition and Founder and CEO of Daddyless Daughters Aliyah Ali.  The series is being released alongside the release of the documentary ‘Holloway’ by Power Play Productions in screenings across the country this month, giving a further platform to the many women who wished to share their stories and reflections on Holloway prison and how the justice system should be reformed. To book your tickets for screening near you visit: www.hollowayfilm.com More information about Daddyless Daughters can be found here: https://www.daddylessdaughters.co.uk/  More information about Power Play Productions can be found here: https://www.powerplayproductions.org/  Twitter - @OSTCharity This podcast is created and produced by The London Podcast Company Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    17 min
  4. Women’s Health in the Justice System: Exploring…maternal health

    12/18/2024

    Women’s Health in the Justice System: Exploring…maternal health

    In this episode we look back to 2023’s Motherhood in the Justice System Series when we explored the issues and challenges mothers in the justice system face, and what needs to change. Maternal health was a key feature in the series including a focus on experiences of pregnancy, birth and the post-natal period.   In this episode we bring together the voices of two guests in this series. Dr Laura Abbott is a registered midwife and Associate Professor in Research at The University of Hertfordshire, who has extensively researched women’s experiences of pregnancy in criminal justice settings. We also hear from Dr Miranda Davies who leads prisoner health research at the Nuffield Trust - this body of work is the first time routine hospital data at a national level has been used to describe how often prisoners use hospital services and for what reasons.   Please note this episode contains discussion of traumatic births and infant mortality that some listeners may find upsetting.    Explore Dr Laura Abbott’s research: https://researchprofiles.herts.ac.uk/en/persons/laura-abbott/projects/ , and the Lost Mothers Project https://lostmothers.org/ Find Dr Laura Abbott on X (formerly Twitter) or Bluesky @midwifeteacher Read the Nuffield Trust’s report ‘Inequality on the inside: Using hospital data to understand the key health care issues for women in prison’ Twitter - @OSTCharity This podcast is created and produced by The London Podcast Company Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    39 min
  5. Women’s Health in the Justice System: Exploring…Menopause

    12/04/2024

    Women’s Health in the Justice System: Exploring…Menopause

    Despite the fact that 51% of the population will experience menopause, and the estimated 13 million people who are currently peri or menopausal in the UK, the topic of menopause has remained taboo. In 2022 I was delighted to speak to two advocates driving change in the national conversation around menopause on their experience of this transition, and what needs to change to ensure more women have access to the support they need – including those in the justice system.   I spoke with Davina McCall, renowned TV presenter and household name who has presented documentaries about the menopause and is author of Menopausing, The Positive Roadmap to Your Second Spring which seeks to debunk myths, and break the shameful silence over the menopause. I was also joined by Carolyn Harris, MP for Swansea East who established the all-party parliamentary group (APPG) on menopause and has played a pivotal role in putting menopause on the national agenda.   More information: Read the APPG on Menopause Inquiry to assess the impacts of menopause and the case for policy reform: https://menopause-appg.co.uk/inquiry/ Read Menopausing, The Positive Roadmap to Your Second Spring, by Davina McCall and Dr. Naomi Potter: https://www.waterstones.com/book/menopausing/davina-mccall/dr-naomi-potter/9780008517786 Twitter - @OSTCharity This podcast is created and produced by The London Podcast Company Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 6m

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Welcome to JUSTICE, a podcast brought to you by the charity One Small Thing. New voices and intelligent discussion around criminal justice, with founder and prison philanthropist Edwina Grosvenor. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.