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Seen & Heard

100 Poems by Parents & Children Affected by Imprisonment

Baldwin, Lucy, Raikes, Ben, Baldwin, Lucy, Raikes, Ben

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Seen & Heard

100 Poems by Parents & Children Affected by Imprisonment

Baldwin, Lucy, Raikes, Ben, Baldwin, Lucy, Raikes, Ben

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A collection of poems and drawings by parents and children affected by imprisonment in the UK and abroad. The poems and images are all original and from open competitions begun in 2018. They address the thoughts, feelings and beliefs of the authors as they express themselves concerning their emotions and experiences. Over a million children and family members are affected by imprisonment in the UK alone and the poems seek to emphasise the sense of loss, deprivation and isolation involved. They also show resilience—and how enforced separation impacts each and every day of the writer's life.Extract from Mark's 'And I Need My Dad'You are not hereLike my friend's dadTo build rocket-shipsAnd kick a football…You are not hereBecause you are there: Inside doing time, And I need my dad.Backed by prison and prisoner interest groups and children's charities. Contains wholly original material and insights. Linked to public events and initiatives. To be used in education and training.

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2019
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9781910979730

Seen & Heard

100 Poems by Parents & Children Affected by Imprisonment
Edited by Lucy Baldwin & Ben Raikes

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Table of Contents

About the editors
The author of the Foreword
Acknowledgements
Dedication
Foreword by Diane Curry OBE
Introduction
  1. Poems Written by Mums In or After Prison
  2. Poems Written by Children Who Have or Have Had a Parent in Prison
  3. Poems Written by Dads In and After Prison
  4. Group Poems
Some Useful Resources for Families Affected by Imprisonment

About the editors

Lucy Baldwin is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at De Montfort University Leicester. She is also a qualified Social Worker and Probation Officer having practised in her native North East. She convened the Women Family Crime and Justice Research Network at De Montfort and is the author of Mothering Justice: Working with Mothers in Criminal Justice Settings (Waterside Press, 2015). She specialises in research surrounding mothering in and after prison and families affected by imprisonment.
Ben Raikes is a Senior Lecturer in Social Work at Huddersfield University. He also works at the Centre for Applied Childhood, Youth and Family Research. Ben has experience as a social worker and probation officer. He runs writing groups in prisons and is a co-founder of the International Coalition for Children with Incarcerated Parents (INCCIP).

The author of the Foreword

Diane Curry OBE is the CEO of charity Partners of Prisoners and Families Support Group (POPS). She has vast experience of working within the voluntary sector and criminal justice system and is a qualified social worker. Diane received her OBE in 2006 for her pioneering work in this field including setting-up what became the Coalition for Racial Justice.
Libbie, aged 13.

Acknowledgements

First and foremost we would like to thank Lady Edwina Grosvenor for sponsoring us and then Waterside Press for turning this beautiful collection into a reality in print and virtual editions. Next and so very importantly our poetry contributors. They came from all over the UK (from many of our prisons, male and female), from Canada, Uganda, Washington and Ireland. We read, appreciated and are grateful for every single entry even though not all could be accommodated in these pages. We would especially like to thank those who facilitated the collection of our poems and worked with us the encourage contributors to send in their entries. In no particular order they are;
Sarah Burrows, Founder and Director of Children Heard and Seen (CHAS)
The CHAS team, namely Maria, James and Rod and of course the children and families
Dr Sinead O’Malley and the Mothers Project, Ireland (poems marked with an asterix)1
Beverley Gilbert and CoHort 4
Dr Lorna Brooks from My Time
Charlotte Parsons of PACT at HMP Eastwood Park
Michaela Booth, Patient Engagement Lead (Health in Justice), Care UK Health Care
Vanessa Garrity and New Hall and Askham Grange Prisons and Mother and Baby Unit
Wells of Hope, Uganda
HMP Parc, Wales
USA Department of Corrections, Strength in Families program
California State Prison
Sandy Watson and Victoria Elsmore at HMP Oakwood
Anawim Women’s Centre, Birmingham
Inside Time prison newspaper, editorial and poetry team especially Dave Roberts
Hannah Shead and the team at Trevi House
Ashleigh House, Coolmine, Ireland
Sofia Buncy at Muslim Women in Prison
Kirsten Godfrey Restorative Justice project in San Francisco
It is not possible to list and give credit to every single individual who supported us including by repeating and re-tweeting our calls for submissions, but please know that without your help, and that of everyone already listed above, this book would not have been possible. We are grateful to and thank you all.
Last but most certainly not least, we would like to thank Bryan and Alex Gibson, for their endless patience, their willingness to take a chance on this book and their belief in our project.
Lucy & Ben
April 2019
1. For information about the Mothers Project and access to her thesis please contact [email protected]

Dedication

This book is dedicated to the memory of all those who have lost their lives in prison and the children they left behind.
Luke, aged 12.

Foreword by Diane Curry OBE

I was delighted to be asked to write this foreword for this important book, important because it gives voice to those who often go unheard. Voices that are muffled or disguised in academic papers, policy documents or reports — whereas this book provides a rare opportunity for voices to he heard in their pure...

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