Wednesday Apr 21, 2021
18. Roland Woodward - forensic psychology and therapeutic environments
Roland Woodward is a chartered forensic psychologist and has more than forty years’ experience of working in the criminal justice system, most of it within the prison service. Roland worked at HMP Grendon and has also managed the psychological services at HMP Gartree where he opened the first therapeutic community for life sentence prisoners. Following that he was the first Director of Therapy at the Dovegate prison therapeutic community which has 200 residents in five different communities. In this conversation he describes his beginning at the young offender's prison Glen Parva and how he learned about therapeutic communities from Judy Mackenzie before moving to HMP Grendon to be 'deconstructed'. This is an amusing and vivid account of his time from being a 'junior' psychologist to creating a major treatment facility at HMP Dovegate and the way that his philosophy developed and influenced his policy decisions
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As a founder member of the uniformed staff involved in the setting up and working in the Gartree Therapeutic Community, this podcast has certainly awakened some long dormant memories for me. I have to say that Roland Woodward is one of only a handful of people that have had a profound influence on my way of thinking and my approach to life. I joined the staff team completely bewildered by the new approach that Roland was trying to convey. Some 25 years later I can make complete sense of what he is saying, and that of his whole attitude. “Inspirational”, “charismatic”? Call it what you like, I will never forget this unique man!
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