Breaking Barriers Conference
Breaking Barriers Conference
Inspiring change in how we support prisoners and their families
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Overcrowding, violence, drugs - the crisis in prisons is big news. But while debate centres on victims, prisoners and prison staff, the families of someone sent to prison often remain forgotten.
Drawing on significant experience supporting families affected by imprisonment, Ormiston Families brings together a range of experts including ex-prisoners, private sector innovators, and others working in the criminal justice space to share experience and expertise, and find solutions to an endemic issue.
Hear from Paul Cowley MBE, Director of Rehabilitation at Iceland Foods Charitable Foundation; David Breakspear, ex-prisoner and peer mentor at Revolving Doors; research colleagues at the University of Suffolk; teams from Ormiston Families award-winning Breaking Barriers service and the voices of children and young people facing the reality of life with a loved one in prison.
A must attend event for anyone in contact with parents or children in the East of England. Whether you are an employer or educator, influence or operate within social policy, or provide support directly to families or prisoners – you have a role to play in improving outcomes for those affected by the justice system.
This event is part of our Winter Appeal - ticket revenue will contribute to supporting children and young people with a loved one in prison to feel happier, stronger and understood.
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Standard tickets £40
VCSE/Education £25
Essential companions FREE
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Please note, this is not a Clinks event. Clinks is not responsible for the organisation, content, or delivery of the event, nor for any changes to the schedule or cancellation. All queries, including accessibility and ticketing, should be directed to the event’s lead organisation. Participation in this event is at the attendee’s discretion, and Clinks does not endorse or have control over any opinions, products, or services presented.