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Eppie Sprung (Video); Navigating Life After Conviction: Eppie's Story
Manage episode 490701023 series 2913332
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Next Chapter Scotland, stigma, parenting, criminal justice, children's book, identity, mental health, support, resilience, sexual offences.
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In this conversation, with David and |Naomi Eppie Sprung, the founder of Next Chapter Scotland, shares her journey of navigating life after a conviction for a sexual offense. She discusses the inspiration behind her children's book (Here with You) aimed at helping parents talk to their children about difficult pasts. Eppie reflects on the stigma she faces, her identity as a mother, and the importance of honesty in family conversations. She emphasizes the need for compassion and understanding in the criminal justice system and shares her strategies for coping with media attention and personal challenges.
In August Next Chapter Scotland will be launching a Scotland-wide report into the impacts faced by people who have been involved with the criminal justice system and calling for the system-wide changes.
www.herewithyoubook.co.uk www.nextchapterscotland.org.uktakeaways
- Eppie's book aims to facilitate conversations about difficult pasts.
- Stigma and discrimination are significant challenges for those with criminal records.
- The importance of community support in overcoming personal challenges.
- Eppie's identity as a mother is central to her healing process.
- Honesty with children about the past fosters trust and understanding.
- Self-compassion is crucial for mental well-being.
- Eppie believes in the potential for change and redemption.
- The media's portrayal of individuals with convictions can be harmful.
- Eppie's charity focuses on helping others navigate their pasts.
- Creating a supportive environment is essential for healing.
100 episodes
Eppie Sprung (Video); Navigating Life After Conviction: Eppie's Story
The Locked up Living Podcast: Surviving and thriving in prisons and other challenging environments
Manage episode 490701023 series 2913332
keywords
Next Chapter Scotland, stigma, parenting, criminal justice, children's book, identity, mental health, support, resilience, sexual offences.
summary
In this conversation, with David and |Naomi Eppie Sprung, the founder of Next Chapter Scotland, shares her journey of navigating life after a conviction for a sexual offense. She discusses the inspiration behind her children's book (Here with You) aimed at helping parents talk to their children about difficult pasts. Eppie reflects on the stigma she faces, her identity as a mother, and the importance of honesty in family conversations. She emphasizes the need for compassion and understanding in the criminal justice system and shares her strategies for coping with media attention and personal challenges.
In August Next Chapter Scotland will be launching a Scotland-wide report into the impacts faced by people who have been involved with the criminal justice system and calling for the system-wide changes.
www.herewithyoubook.co.uk www.nextchapterscotland.org.uktakeaways
- Eppie's book aims to facilitate conversations about difficult pasts.
- Stigma and discrimination are significant challenges for those with criminal records.
- The importance of community support in overcoming personal challenges.
- Eppie's identity as a mother is central to her healing process.
- Honesty with children about the past fosters trust and understanding.
- Self-compassion is crucial for mental well-being.
- Eppie believes in the potential for change and redemption.
- The media's portrayal of individuals with convictions can be harmful.
- Eppie's charity focuses on helping others navigate their pasts.
- Creating a supportive environment is essential for healing.
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