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The Unlocking Potential Podcast

The Unlocking Potential Podcast

By Joe Garrihy & Mi:Lab (The Maynooth University Innovation lab)

The Unlocking Potential Podcast highlights the effects and impacts of admissions policies and supports for people with convictions. Across the series, Dr Joe Garrihy will explore the educational journeys and experiences of students with criminal convictions including the barriers faced and the resilience of those who have achieved their goals. Contributions from stakeholders will highlight key issues including GDPR, employment, social enterprise, and Unlock UK’s work. This is essential listening for anyone with an interest in second chances, desistance, inclusive education and social justice.
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GDPR with Dr. TJ McIntyre

The Unlocking Potential Podcast Jan 06, 2022

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Dr. Rachel Tynan (Unlock UK)

Dr. Rachel Tynan (Unlock UK)

A key inspiration for the Unlocking Potential Project came from the work of Unlock. Unlock is an award-winning organisation in the UK that provides a voice and support for people with convictions who are facing stigma and obstacles because of their criminal record. Of specific importance is their work on the ‘Fair Chance Pledge’ for universities. To discuss this and the opportunities our complementary work presents, I am delighted to be joined by Dr. Rachel Tynan.

Rachel is the policy and practice lead at Unlock and was awarded her PhD in Sociology from Goldsmiths in 2018. She has published widely in this and broader criminal justice areas including her book entitled, ‘Young Men’s Experiences of Long-Term Imprisonment: Living Life’ published by Routledge.

Jan 20, 202245:24
Joe's experience of Higher Education

Joe's experience of Higher Education

The importance of smoothing the path of admissions to Higher Education for people with convictions is paramount. That is the ‘getting in’ aspect but of equal importance is the ‘getting on’ and completing courses so it is imperative to explore the experiences of students who are currently making their way through Higher Education.

To share his experiences of education, past and ongoing, with us, I am grateful to be joined by our guest, Joe Clarke, who is currently studying for a Bachelor’s Degree in Youth and Community Work at Maynooth University.

Jan 20, 202237:30
Social Enterprise with Siobhan Cafferty, Damien Quinn and Pat Callanan
Jan 06, 202256:03
Wayne's Journey through Higher Education

Wayne's Journey through Higher Education

Today we again explore the experience of accessing and studying at Higher Education for people with convictions. We will discuss the barriers faced by prospective students and the ways in which we can address these with a view to provide fair admissions policies and supports for all students. Today we are returning our focus to getting in, getting on and achieving your goals.

Our guest, Wayne Hart will share his experience with us. Wayne is a project worker with the Bridge Project, a published author in academic journals and a graduate of UCD where he gained a Diploma in community drugs and alcohol work, Bachelor’s Degree in Social Science with Sociology and a Master’ Degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice.

Jan 06, 202253:48
Paula's education journey

Paula's education journey

Succeeding in gaining getting a place at college is an important step. However, it is one step in the journey through higher education and there are many pathways where support is essential for students with convictions. This is central to the aims of the Unlocking Potential Project so today we are focusing on getting in, getting on and achieving your goals with our guest, Paula Kearney who will share her education journey with us.

Paula has a Bachelor’s Degree in Community and Youth Work and is currently studying for her Master’s Degree in the same subject. She has previously completed courses in women studies, addiction studies, leadership and development, community education and equality studies, and a Bachelor’s degree in community and youth work.

Jan 06, 202239:10
GDPR with Dr. TJ McIntyre

GDPR with Dr. TJ McIntyre

Part of this project’s focus is on compliance with GDPR as some Higher Education Institutions’ admissions policies may not satisfy legal requirements. Some policies look for individuals with convictions to give up information about this part of their past despite this information not being relevant to the course to which they are applying.

In this episode, Dr TJ McIntyre joins us to discuss these issues. Dr McIntyre is an Associate Professor in the Sutherland School of Law at University College Dublin and practises as a consultant solicitor with FP Logue Solicitors. He is also the chairperson of the civil liberties group Digital Rights Ireland.

Jan 06, 202217:34
“Education is not for you” - Shaen’s journey

“Education is not for you” - Shaen’s journey

From being told that “Education is not for you”, Shaen’s journey highlights the multiple overlapping barriers to education that many people face from a young age. Having a criminal conviction compounds these and raises further barriers that Shaen remarkably overcame. His story teaches us much about the importance of inclusivity and equality in education and society.

About the Unlocking Potential Project

The Unlocking Potential Podcast highlights the effects and impacts of admissions policies and supports for people with convictions. Across the series, Dr Joe Garrihy will explore the educational journeys and experiences of students with criminal convictions including the barriers faced and the remarkable resilience of those who have achieved their goals. Additionally, contributions from key stakeholders will highlight key issues including GDPR, employment and social enterprise, and the work of Unlock UK.

Unlocking Potential is an innovative project aiming to increase access to higher education for people with convictions, improve the diversity of the third level student population and support desistance and reintegration. This project originated from the Maynooth University (MU) and Mountjoy Prison Partnership (Public Service Innovation Fund 2019) launched in April 2021. The Unlocking Potential Project is a collaborative project, led by MU Access Programme and MU School of Law and Criminology, which brings together a consortium of partners including MU Innovation Lab (Mi:Lab), Irish Prison Service, Irish Probation Service, Pathways Centre (City of Dublin ETB), and the Irish Penal Reform Trust. The project is funded by the (Irish) Department of Public Expenditure and Reform within the framework of the Public Service Innovation Fund 2020.

The Unlocking Potential Project Team are Professor Claire Hamilton, Dr Rose Ryan, Dr Joe Garrihy, Dr Ciara Bracken-Roche, Dr Ian Marder, Dr Trevor Vaugh, and Gemma Lynch.

For more information: UnlockPotential.ie(live January 17th, 2022)

The podcast is essential listening for anyone with an interest in second chances, desistance, inclusive education and social justice.

Dec 23, 202155:24
Miranda's Journey into Higher Education

Miranda's Journey into Higher Education

Students are at the heart of the Unlocking Potential Project so this episode features Miranda’s story. From challenges faced through to her successful entry to university and achieving her degree, Miranda’s journey provides insight and inspiration.

About the Unlocking Potential Project

The Unlocking Potential Podcast highlights the effects and impacts of admissions policies and supports for people with convictions. Across the series, Dr Joe Garrihy will explore the educational journeys and experiences of students with criminal convictions including the barriers faced and the remarkable resilience of those who have achieved their goals. Additionally, contributions from key stakeholders will highlight key issues including GDPR, employment and social enterprise, and the work of Unlock UK.

Unlocking Potential is an innovative project aiming to increase access to higher education for people with convictions, improve the diversity of the third level student population and support desistance and reintegration. This project originated from the Maynooth University (MU) and Mountjoy Prison Partnership (Public Service Innovation Fund 2019) launched in April 2021. The Unlocking Potential Project is a collaborative project, led by MU Access Programme and MU School of Law and Criminology, which brings together a consortium of partners including MU Innovation Lab (Mi:Lab), Irish Prison Service, Irish Probation Service, Pathways Centre (City of Dublin ETB), and the Irish Penal Reform Trust. The project is funded by the (Irish) Department of Public Expenditure and Reform within the framework of the Public Service Innovation Fund 2020.

The Unlocking Potential Project Team are Professor Claire Hamilton, Dr Rose Ryan, Dr Joe Garrihy, Dr Ciara Bracken-Roche, Dr Ian Marder, Dr Trevor Vaugh, and Gemma Lynch.

For more information: UnlockPotential.ie(live January 17th, 2022)

The podcast is essential listening for anyone with an interest in second chances, desistance, inclusive education and social justice.

Dec 23, 202135:23
A chat with the Unlocking Potential team

A chat with the Unlocking Potential team

This episode introduces the Unlocking Potential Project Team including the origins and aims of project. The Team discuss diverse intersectional topics including but not limited to the criminological context, GDPR, the development of the project and the role of innovative design thinking.

About the Unlocking Potential Project

The Unlocking Potential Podcast highlights the effects and impacts of admissions policies and supports for people with convictions. Across the series, Dr Joe Garrihy will explore the educational journeys and experiences of students with criminal convictions including the barriers faced and the remarkable resilience of those who have achieved their goals. Additionally, contributions from key stakeholders will highlight key issues including GDPR, employment and social enterprise, and the work of Unlock UK.

Unlocking Potential is an innovative project aiming to increase access to higher education for people with convictions, improve the diversity of the third level student population and support desistance and reintegration. This project originated from the Maynooth University (MU) and Mountjoy Prison Partnership (Public Service Innovation Fund 2019) launched in April 2021. The Unlocking Potential Project is a collaborative project, led by MU Access Programme and MU School of Law and Criminology, which brings together a consortium of partners including MU Innovation Lab (Mi:Lab), Irish Prison Service, Irish Probation Service, Pathways Centre (City of Dublin ETB), and the Irish Penal Reform Trust. The project is funded by the (Irish) Department of Public Expenditure and Reform within the framework of the Public Service Innovation Fund 2020.

The Unlocking Potential Project Team are Professor Claire Hamilton, Dr Rose Ryan, Dr Joe Garrihy, Dr Ciara Bracken-Roche, Dr Ian Marder, Dr Trevor Vaugh, and Gemma Lynch.

For more information: UnlockPotential.ie(live January 17th, 2022)

The podcast is essential listening for anyone with an interest in second chances, desistance, inclusive education and social justice.

Dec 23, 202127:03