105. Life After Remand: Rhia Canady on Motherhood, Short Sentences & Building Flygirl Foundation
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What happens when the justice system asks for a victim impact statement, then offers no support?
In this episode of Rebel Justice, we speak with Rhia Canady, founder of Flygirl Foundation, about life on remand, the shock of release, and the stigma faced by mothers serving short sentences.
Rhia shares how she survived Eastwood Park, why post-release systems fail women, and how Flygirl Foundation is building trauma-informed, lived-experience-led pathways rooted in dignity and prevention.
Flygirl Foundation website: https://www.flygirlfoundation.co.uk
Instagram: @flygirlfoundation_cic
LinkedIn: Rhia Canady
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Production: Henry Chukwunyerenwa
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