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Supporting Victims While Supporting Employment: A Delicate Balance
How do we balance justice, safety, and second chances?

Esther Champion
Sep 161 min read
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From Prison to Purpose: Sentencing Reform and the Future of Employment
By introducing tougher community sentences and ending automatic release for rule-breaking prisoners, the government aims to reduce reoffending and restore public confidence.

Esther Champion
Sep 111 min read
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Electronic Tagging on Release: Surveillance, Stigma, and the Struggle for Employment
The UK government’s decision to expand electronic monitoring, tagging up to 22,000 more individuals annually, is a significant development under the Plan for Change.

Esther Champion
Sep 102 min read
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Purposeful Conversations: Championing Fair Chances on Good Journeys with Ben Veal
One of the most powerful themes in the episode is the role of employment in reducing reoffending. Esther explains that work provides more than just income, it offers purpose, stability, and community.

Esther Champion
Sep 83 min read
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Driving Inclusion from the Ground Up: A Toolkit for Transformative Hiring
The Inclusive Hiring Model Toolkit is a comprehensive roadmap designed to help organisations of all sizes, start-ups, SMEs, and large enterprises, create fairer, more equitable recruitment processes. It’s not a one-size-fits-all checklist, but a flexible framework that meets businesses where they are and guides them toward meaningful change.

Esther Champion
Sep 82 min read
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Is Our Approach to Youth Justice Failing Our Children?
In a developed world, ten years old is a shocking and sobering age of criminal responsibility.

Esther Champion
Sep 72 min read
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Even Inclusive Employers Can Get It Wrong
No one expects perfection. But when disclosure mishandling occurs at the hands of a company who advocates for inclusive hiring, it sends mixed signals especially to those already battling stigma and self-doubt.

Esther Champion
Sep 23 min read
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Two Years of Myrtos Consultancy: A Celebration of Inclusive Hiring Impact, and a Vision for What’s Next
Over the past two years, we’ve:
Supported employers in developing inclusive recruitment policies that open doors to talent often overlooked

Esther Champion
Sep 12 min read
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What Basic DBS Checks Still Get Wrong
Employers who rely on DBS checks for low-risk roles may think they’re protecting the business, but they may also be perpetuating discrimination, unintentionally or not.

Esther Champion
Aug 264 min read
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The Skills Gap: Why Lived Experience Is an Underrated Asset
There are thousands of skilled candidates with criminal records actively seeking employment. Not because they’re desperate, but because they want to contribute. Yet automatic rejection policies, outdated vetting systems, and fear-based hiring prevent access

Esther Champion
Aug 192 min read
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Reputation and Social Impact: What Are You Really Known For?
Today’s workforce, especially younger generations , expects transparency. They don’t want corporate language that glosses over uncomfortable realities, they want to know: does this company really walk its talk? Hiring prison leavers signals courage and says, we believe in rehabilitation, not just diversity tick boxes...

Esther Champion
Aug 122 min read
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Diversity of Thought: Fresh Thinking for Real Change.
By bringing prison leavers into your team you’re not just adding another viewpoint, you’re adding someone who can think outside the box, who sees risk differently, and who may ask different and challenging questions.

Esther Champion
Aug 53 min read
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True Diversity feat. Myrtos
Diversity gives us the opportunity to grow, to learn, and to challenge our way of thinking, which can only be a good thing.

Esther Champion
Jul 294 min read
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Retention Rates: Why Fair Chances Build Loyalty.
Explore how inclusive hiring of prison leavers improves staff retention, reduces reoffending, and strengthens workplace culture through lived experience

Esther Champion
Jul 294 min read
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