For the next few episodes, we are looking at the work of The Scottish Community Mediation Centre.
Managed by Sacro, the Centre works to support the development of mediation services across Scotland by providing training and consultancy services in community mediation, restorative skills, and conflict resolution.
The Centre has been helping others to resolve conflict for over 25 years now and we felt now would be a good time to reflect on the development of mediation over that period.
For this series, we are joined by Ian McDonough, a recognised authority on conflict resolution, and the man tasked with setting up the centre and managing it through its early development. Ian continues to deliver training through the centre and for this episode, looks at the origins of mediation in Scotland and reflects on the establishment of the Scottish Community Mediation Centre.
For more information on mediation, visit the Centre's website. scmc.sacro.org.uk
Find out more about Sacro at sacro.org.uk.
The Shine Women's Mentoring Service supports women across Scotland to make real and positive changes to their lives following involvement with the justice system.
In this episode, we're looking at the Shining On service with mentor, Corina and volunteer, Tammy. Shining On is an extension to Shine which is delivered by volunteers and provides practical and emotional support to women after their involvement with Shine.
Find out more about Sacro at sacro.org.uk.
The Shine Women's Mentoring Service supports women across Scotland in making real and positive changes to their lives following involvement with the justice system.
In this episode, we're talking about the overall management of Shine with its National Partnership manager, Haydn Pasi.
Find out more about Sacro at sacro.org.uk.
As part of its ten-year anniversary, Shine commissioned an independent research company to undertake an extensive evaluation into the performance, impact, outcomes and future development of the service.
In preparing their report, The Lines Between interviewed women directly supported by the service as well as mentors and stakeholders from other voluntary and statutory organisations engaging with Shine.
In this episode, we speak to Mike Nicholson, Senior Researcher with The Lines Between, to hear about some of the findings and observations resulting from their evaluation.
You can also read the report in full on our website at shinementoring.org.
Find out more about Sacro at sacro.org.uk.
The Shine women’s mentoring service supports women across Scotland in making real and positive changes to their lives following involvement with the justice system.
Although she received a custodial sentence, Karen was released following a long period of remand and was supported by Shine on her release. In this episode, Karen reflects on her experience, fears and hopes as she chats with Maureen who supported her through the experience.
Find out more about Sacro at sacro.org.uk.
In this episode of the Shine Podcast, Robert speaks with Sammy, one of Shine's Prison-based Champions and hears how the role helps prepare women for release from prison, and the support that follows.
Find out more about Sacro at sacro.org.uk.
The Shine women’s mentoring service supports women across Scotland in making real and positive changes to their lives following involvement with the justice system.
In this episode, we hear from Layla and her journey with Shine. Here, she chats with her mentor Abi about the support she received when facing a court appearance – and possible prison sentence – to looking forward to rehab, a new home, and new opportunities.
Find out more about Sacro at sacro.org.uk.
Welcome to this special podcast to recognise International Restorative Justice Week 2022.
For this edition, we speak to Gemma Fraser, Head of Restorative Justice and Recovery at Community Justice Scotland.
Find out more about Sacro at sacro.org.uk.
The Shine women’s mentoring service supports women across Scotland in making real and positive changes to their lives following involvement with the justice system.
In this episode, Adele Hill, Co-Chief Executive of Access to Industry – one of the partner organisations delivering the Shine service – gives her observations of how Shine has developed over its 10 years. Involved at the very beginning of the project, Adele has first-hand experience of the impact Shine has made in supporting women in Scotland.
Some terms and acronyms are used during the podcast. To help the listener, these references are:
Find out more about Sacro at sacro.org.uk.
The Shine women’s mentoring service supports women across Scotland in making real and positive changes to their lives following involvement with the justice system.
In this episode, Shine’s Partnership Manager, Rhona Innes tells us about her role, how the service adapted during the pandemic and what has been learned over Shine’s ten years of operation.
Find out more about Sacro at sacro.org.uk.
Shine Women’s Mentoring Service supports women to make real and positive changes in their lives, following involvement in the justice system.
In this episode, we speak with Shine’s National Volunteer Co-ordinator, Carlene about their new shining on service and how it augments the existing support provided to women
Find out more about Sacro at sacro.org.uk.
Charlene is just one of the women suported by the Shine Women's Mentoring Service. In this episode she talks about how Shine has helped bring stability to a life of imprisonment, homelessness, addiction and loss.
Shine is available all across Scotland and provides mentoring support to women involved in the criminal justice system. Shine mentors support women to overcome the issues they face in returning to their community and changing their lives for the better.
Find out more about Sacro at sacro.org.uk.
Yvonne is just one of the women suported by the Shine Women's Mentoring Service. In this episode she talks about her struggle to get help, when faced with a court appearance that came out of the blue..
Shine is available all across Scotland and provides mentoring support to women involved in the criminal justice system. Shine mentors support women to overcome the issues they face in returning to their community and changing their lives for the better.
Find out more about Sacro at sacro.org.uk.
Juliette is one of the women suported by the Shine Women's Mentoring Service. In this episode she discusses her experiences of addiction, facing prison and her plans for the future.
Shine is available all across Scotland and provides mentoring support to women involved in the criminal justice system. Shine mentors support women to overcome the issues they face in returning to their community and changing their lives for the better.
Find out more about Sacro at sacro.org.uk.