This 10 part thought piece will allow services to implement lived experience in the criminal justice system and mental health.
This will take you on a journey that has been developed by making change studios with associates Sameer Iqbal & Jay Arnold on there experience in living in the criminal justice system and suffering mental health and addiction issues.
This is there experience in working in the criminal justice system and mental health environments in how to make that change for service user and system provisions.
The purpose is to allow services to re-evalute and look how they can improve equality within service provision by learning and listening to how a successful model has been accomplished with having lived experience as a vital component to deliver a successful service without discrimination.
This work has been commissioned by Health Education England.