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In this episode Jules speaks to sisters, Kemi and Tasha, who founded the organisation Reformed Development, after experiencing four years of rejection and discrimination after coming out of prison. They realised the only way forward was to be the change themselves, and they now work tirelessly helping other people who have been to prison, with their holistic and nurturing approach to rehabilitation.

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Useful links and organisations:

Reformed Development CIC- Educate- Relate- Inspire https://www.reformed16.com/


Mind- making sure no one has to face a mental health problem alone https://www.mind.org.uk/


Prison Reform Trust- We’re working to create a just, humane & effective prison system


https://prisonreformtrust.org.uk/

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