• Joanne Hughes (Audio) Moral Repair: Navigating the Aftermath of Medical Harm
    May 14 2025

    Keywords

    restorative justice, patient safety, healthcare, grief, medical harm, complaint process, legal journey, systemic change, Jo Hughes, Jasmine, healthcare, restorative justice, patient safety, moral repair, learning culture, shame, grief, accountability, healthcare staff, patient harm

    Summary

    In this conversation, Jo Hughes shares her profound journey following the tragic death of her daughter, Jasmine, due to medical harm. Jo discusses her transition from grief to advocacy, emphasizing the importance of restorative practices in healthcare. She highlights the lack of curiosity from medical professionals in the aftermath of her daughter's death, the challenges she faced in navigating the complaint process, and the lengthy legal journey that followed. Jo reflects on the systemic issues within healthcare that prioritize risk management over patient and family needs, while also expressing hope for future improvements in patient safety and care responses. In this conversation, Joanne Hughes discusses the importance of creating a just and learning culture in healthcare, emphasizing the need to understand and learn from events that cause patient harm. She highlights the complexities of healthcare, the fallibility of human beings, and the necessity of transparency and accountability. Hughes introduces the concept of 'Restorative Lens,' a consultancy aimed at applying restorative practices in healthcare settings. She stresses the importance of moral repair and the need to balance learning from harm with the emotional impacts on patients, families, and healthcare staff. The conversation concludes with a call for a deeper understanding of moral injury and the obligations of healthcare systems to address these issues.

    Check out these papers that Jo recommends;

    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/hex.13478

    https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/health-services/articles/10.3389/frhs.2024.1473296/full

    https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Chris-Marshall-11/publication/335626259_Justice_as_care/links/61ea176ac5e3103375ac7252/Justice-as-care.pdf

    Jo is a busy working Mum who lives in Cambridgeshire, where she enjoys walking her two labradors at sunset , releasing the stresses of the day by taking in the wonder of the fenland sky at dusk.

    Director of Restorative Lens, Jo provides Restorative Practice Consultancy, Co-design, Facilitation and Training within Healthcare. Jo has a particular interest in Restorative responses to Patient Harm from safety Incidents.

    The tragic death of her first child Jasmine in 2011 has inspired this choice of career. While restorative responses to baby and child harm are her passion project, Jo helps healthcare organisations prioritise wellbeing, trust and healthy relations in all activity, supporting staff wellbeing and quality patient care, supporting workplace conflict resolution, restorative leadership and healthy team dynamics as frequently as patient facing restorative work.

    Jo is a trustee of the UK Restorative Justice Council, a member of the Restorative Justice All Party Parliamentary Group working group for Restorative Practice in Healthcare, and a member of the International Collaborative for Restorative Initiatives in Healthcare. As co-Founder of the Harmed Patients Alliance, she undertakes pro-bono work aimed at addressing the causes of compounded harm for patients and their families injured by their care, with current focus on development of the Harmed Patient Pathway”

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    50 mins
  • Joanne Hughes (Video) Moral Repair: Navigating the Aftermath of Medical Harm
    May 14 2025

    Keywords

    restorative justice, patient safety, healthcare, grief, medical harm, complaint process, legal journey, systemic change, Jo Hughes, Jasmine, healthcare, restorative justice, patient safety, moral repair, learning culture, shame, grief, accountability, healthcare staff, patient harm

    Summary

    In this conversation, Jo Hughes shares her profound journey following the tragic death of her daughter, Jasmine, due to medical harm. Jo discusses her transition from grief to advocacy, emphasizing the importance of restorative practices in healthcare. She highlights the lack of curiosity from medical professionals in the aftermath of her daughter's death, the challenges she faced in navigating the complaint process, and the lengthy legal journey that followed. Jo reflects on the systemic issues within healthcare that prioritize risk management over patient and family needs, while also expressing hope for future improvements in patient safety and care responses. In this conversation, Joanne Hughes discusses the importance of creating a just and learning culture in healthcare, emphasizing the need to understand and learn from events that cause patient harm. She highlights the complexities of healthcare, the fallibility of human beings, and the necessity of transparency and accountability. Hughes introduces the concept of 'Restorative Lens,' a consultancy aimed at applying restorative practices in healthcare settings. She stresses the importance of moral repair and the need to balance learning from harm with the emotional impacts on patients, families, and healthcare staff. The conversation concludes with a call for a deeper understanding of moral injury and the obligations of healthcare systems to address these issues.

    Check out these papers that Jo recommends;

    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/hex.13478

    https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/health-services/articles/10.3389/frhs.2024.1473296/full

    https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Chris-Marshall-11/publication/335626259_Justice_as_care/links/61ea176ac5e3103375ac7252/Justice-as-care.pdf

    Jo is a busy working Mum who lives in Cambridgeshire, where she enjoys walking her two labradors at sunset , releasing the stresses of the day by taking in the wonder of the fenland sky at dusk.

    Director of Restorative Lens, Jo provides Restorative Practice Consultancy, Co-design, Facilitation and Training within Healthcare. Jo has a particular interest in Restorative responses to Patient Harm from safety Incidents.

    The tragic death of her first child Jasmine in 2011 has inspired this choice of career. While restorative responses to baby and child harm are her passion project, Jo helps healthcare organisations prioritise wellbeing, trust and healthy relations in all activity, supporting staff wellbeing and quality patient care, supporting workplace conflict resolution, restorative leadership and healthy team dynamics as frequently as patient facing restorative work.

    Jo is a trustee of the UK Restorative Justice Council, a member of the Restorative Justice All Party Parliamentary Group working group for Restorative Practice in Healthcare, and a member of the International Collaborative for Restorative Initiatives in Healthcare. As co-Founder of the Harmed Patients Alliance, she undertakes pro-bono work aimed at addressing the causes of compounded harm for patients and their families injured by their care, with current focus on development of the Harmed Patient Pathway”

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    50 mins
  • Andy Agathangelou (Audio);Transparency Taskforce: Reforming the Financial Sector. Whistleblowing
    May 7 2025

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode of the Locked Up Living podcast, Naomi Murphy and David Jones meet down with Andy Agathangelou, the founder of the Transparency Taskforce. Andy shares his mission to reform the financial sector, emphasizing the importance of transparency in promoting ethical behavior and accountability. The conversation delves into the systemic issues within the finance industry, the risks faced by whistleblowers, and the motivations behind those who choose to speak up against wrongdoing.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    - Introduction to the Transparency Taskforce and its aims

    - The systemic problems in the financial sector and the need for reform

    - The significance of transparency as a tool for behavior change

    - Personal experiences that led Andy to advocate for financial reform

    - The risks and consequences faced by whistleblowers in the finance industry

    - The role of organizations like Bank Confidential in supporting whistleblowers

    - The debate on whether the UK should adopt a reward system for whistleblowers similar to that in the US

    Quotes:

    - "Transparency is really powerful. If we can harness the power of transparency, we can drag what's happening in the shadows into the sunlight."

    - "People who speak up are often decent human beings who care and know the difference between right and wrong."

    Resources Mentioned:

    - Transparency Taskforce: https://transparencytaskforce.org/

    - Bank Confidential: https://bankconfidential.com/

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    47 mins
  • Andy Agathangelou (Video); Transparency Taskforce: Reforming the Financial Sector. Whistleblowing
    May 7 2025

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode of the Locked Up Living podcast, Naomi Murphy and David Jones meet down with Andy Agathangelou, the founder of the Transparency Taskforce. Andy shares his mission to reform the financial sector, emphasizing the importance of transparency in promoting ethical behavior and accountability. The conversation delves into the systemic issues within the finance industry, the risks faced by whistleblowers, and the motivations behind those who choose to speak up against wrongdoing.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    - Introduction to the Transparency Taskforce and its aims

    - The systemic problems in the financial sector and the need for reform

    - The significance of transparency as a tool for behavior change

    - Personal experiences that led Andy to advocate for financial reform

    - The risks and consequences faced by whistleblowers in the finance industry

    - The role of organizations like Bank Confidential in supporting whistleblowers

    - The debate on whether the UK should adopt a reward system for whistleblowers similar to that in the US

    Quotes:

    - "Transparency is really powerful. If we can harness the power of transparency, we can drag what's happening in the shadows into the sunlight."

    - "People who speak up are often decent human beings who care and know the difference between right and wrong."

    Resources Mentioned:

    - Transparency Taskforce: https://transparencytaskforce.org/

    - Bank Confidential: https://bankconfidential.com/

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    47 mins
  • Noel Hadjimichael(Audio); Diversity in Action: Creating Inclusive Communities
    Apr 30 2025

    Keywords

    National Liberal Club, diversity, community engagement, networking, youth empowerment, cultural change, social mobility, inclusion, public policy, civil society

    Summary

    In this conversation, David and Naomi meet with Cllr Noel Hadjimichael to discuss the importance of building a diverse community using the containing structure of the National Liberal Club and emphasizing the need for engagement, networking, and creating inclusive spaces. Noel shares insights from his personal experiences and highlights the challenges and opportunities faced by the younger generation. The discussion also touches on the significance of authenticity in cultural change and the role of youth in shaping the future.

    takeaways

    • The National Liberal Club serves as a platform for diverse voices.
    • Creating a community requires intentional engagement and networking.
    • Inclusivity is essential for fostering meaningful conversations.
    • Personal experiences shape our understanding of diversity.
    • Authenticity is key to successful cultural change.
    • Youth engagement is crucial for social mobility.
    • Diversity should not be treated as a tick box exercise.
    • Listening and engaging with different perspectives enriches discussions.
    • Building connections across different backgrounds fosters understanding.
    • The younger generation is resilient and eager to contribute.
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    32 mins
  • Noel Hadjimichael (video); Diversity in Action: Creating Inclusive Communities
    Apr 30 2025

    Keywords

    National Liberal Club, diversity, community engagement, networking, youth empowerment, cultural change, social mobility, inclusion, public policy, civil society

    Summary

    In this conversation, David and Naomi meet with Cllr Noel Hadjimichael to discuss the importance of building a diverse community using the containing structure of the National Liberal Club and emphasizing the need for engagement, networking, and creating inclusive spaces. Noel shares insights from his personal experiences and highlights the challenges and opportunities faced by the younger generation. The discussion also touches on the significance of authenticity in cultural change and the role of youth in shaping the future.

    takeaways

    • The National Liberal Club serves as a platform for diverse voices.
    • Creating a community requires intentional engagement and networking.
    • Inclusivity is essential for fostering meaningful conversations.
    • Personal experiences shape our understanding of diversity.
    • Authenticity is key to successful cultural change.
    • Youth engagement is crucial for social mobility.
    • Diversity should not be treated as a tick box exercise.
    • Listening and engaging with different perspectives enriches discussions.
    • Building connections across different backgrounds fosters understanding.
    • The younger generation is resilient and eager to contribute.
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    32 mins
  • Sane Seven (Audio); Empowering Women Through Portrait Photography
    Apr 23 2025
    keywordsSane Seven, portrait photography, women empowerment, inclusivity, art advocacy, visual storytelling, gender equality, therapeutic photography, representation, social issues summaryNaomi Murphy and David Jones met with Sane Seven, an internationally acclaimed portrait photographer and discussed her mission to portray women as multifaceted individuals beyond their physical beauty. She emphasizes the importance of trust and comfort in her photography sessions, often preparing extensively to create a relaxed environment for her subjects. Sane shares her belief in the therapeutic benefits of photography, both for the subjects and for herself as an artist. She advocates for inclusivity and diversity in her work, addressing social issues and gender equality through her art. The conversation highlights the power of visual storytelling and the role of art in healing communities and challenging societal norms. takeaways
    • Sane Seven aims to portray women as multifaceted individuals.
    • Trust and comfort are essential in photography sessions.
    • Research and preparation are crucial for successful shoots.
    • Photography can have therapeutic benefits for subjects.
    • Art can serve as a powerful tool for advocacy.
    • Inclusivity and diversity are central to Sane's work.
    • Visual storytelling can evoke strong emotional responses.
    • Gender equality remains a significant challenge globally.
    • Social media can bridge cultural gaps among women.
    • Art has the potential to heal communities and societies.
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    46 mins
  • Sane Seven (Video); Empowering Women Through Portrait Photography
    Apr 23 2025
    keywordsSane Seven, portrait photography, women empowerment, inclusivity, art advocacy, visual storytelling, gender equality, therapeutic photography, representation, social issues summaryNaomi Murphy and David Jones met with Sane Seven, an internationally acclaimed portrait photographer and discussed her mission to portray women as multifaceted individuals beyond their physical beauty. She emphasizes the importance of trust and comfort in her photography sessions, often preparing extensively to create a relaxed environment for her subjects. Sane shares her belief in the therapeutic benefits of photography, both for the subjects and for herself as an artist. She advocates for inclusivity and diversity in her work, addressing social issues and gender equality through her art. The conversation highlights the power of visual storytelling and the role of art in healing communities and challenging societal norms. takeaways
    • Sane Seven aims to portray women as multifaceted individuals.
    • Trust and comfort are essential in photography sessions.
    • Research and preparation are crucial for successful shoots.
    • Photography can have therapeutic benefits for subjects.
    • Art can serve as a powerful tool for advocacy.
    • Inclusivity and diversity are central to Sane's work.
    • Visual storytelling can evoke strong emotional responses.
    • Gender equality remains a significant challenge globally.
    • Social media can bridge cultural gaps among women.
    • Art has the potential to heal communities and societies.
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    37 mins
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