3AW 693 News Talk: Mornings with Neil Mitchell

In case you missed it, on 1st September I was interviewed in studio by Neil Mitchell on his morning 3AW Melbourne radio program. As the guest for the ‘complex issues’ weekly debate we talked about my Churchill Fellowship research focusing on the role of reformed offenders in reducing re-offending; my professional and lived experience that led me to pursue the research; and the need for prison to ‘do no more harm’ to people who will be released back into the community. Reformed offenders can help people who are struggling to ‘go straight’ turn their lives around. Reformed offenders can inform and lead policy reform. Improving lives enhances community safety. You can listen to the interview via the 3AW Mornings: Neil Mitchell podcasts. It is just after the 10 o’clock news.
3AW Mornings: Neil Mitchell

About Claire Seppings

Churchill Fellow 2015 Bachelor of Social Work (Monash University, 1984) Victorian Custody Reference Group ‘Dennis Mc Millin Access to Justice Award’ (2012) Minister for Human Services Award for Exemplary Service to Customers and Stakeholders (2008)
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1 Response to 3AW 693 News Talk: Mornings with Neil Mitchell

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