Episode 21 The application of the Early Recognition Method [ERM] when working with people with mental health issues in Prison

Tine Murphy from the University College Absalon, Denmark talks to fellow COLAB member Frans Fluttert from FPC Dr. S. van Mesdag in the Netherlands about his use of the Early Recognition Method (ERM) in the prison context.   EXTRA RESOURCES https://www.himolde.no/english/research/projects/COLAB/about/  https://www.himolde.no/english/research/projects/COLAB/tools/  Les mer …

1. Hvem var Siw/Who was Siw?

The story of Siw Stavanger in Aftenblad– Gi meg litt lykke før jeg dør – Historien om Siw won the Schibsted Journalism Awards for its authors Thomas Ergo and Tove Bjørnå in May 2019. The story is about a Norwegian Les mer …

10. Promoting innovation in prison systems

In this episode we ask how can we promote innovation, co-creation and organisational learning in the challenging prison environment? Prof Sarah Hean talks with members of COLAB who are experienced facilitators of innovation in prison and other environments. Päivikki Lahitinen Les mer …

16. Contact is not enough 6: Conclusions

In this episode Prof Sarah Hean reflects back on her experiences of the COLAB consortium and her conversations with fellow coordinators. Extra resource/Further readingHean, Sarah Catherine Patricia Duff; Skippervik, Liv Jorunn Baggegård; Heslop, Richard; Stevens, Caroline (2021) Reflecting on researcher practice Les mer …

18. Give us another chance

In this episode we talk about the importance of giving people leaving prison a second chance.  Prof Sarah Hean from University of Stavanger, Norway, talks to Amy Smith Coordinator for Hampshire of the Footprints project in the UK about how Les mer …

19. Could I be a mentor?

In this episode we talk about what it takes to be a mentor for someone in contact with the criminal justice system.  Amy Smith, Coordinator for Hampshire of the Footprints project in the UK, answers questions from Jonathan Parker, a Les mer …