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All Been Inside

All Been Inside

著者: Voices for Change
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42% of men and 33% of women in Victoria’s prisons have an acquired brain injury (ABI) compared to 2% in the general Australian community.

All Been Inside is a podcast from the source, from those who have experienced being caught up in the criminal-legal system with an ABI and are passionate about making the system more just for their peers.

This four-episode podcast tells four life stories: each detailing one person’s experience navigating the criminal-legal system with an ABI, sharing intimate tales of the complex webs in life that can lead to becoming criminalised. The series also features interviews with experts including a senior criminal lawyer, family violence social worker, disability advocate and criminal legal researcher.

Voices for Change is supported by Fitzroy Legal Service.


Recorded at Bakehouse Studios.

Interlude music by Alex Vella-Horne, theme music from Bensound.

© 2025 All Been Inside
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  • Trailer - All Been Inside
    2025/06/02

    Get to know a bit about what to expect from 'All Been Inside' by listening to our trailer.

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    2 分
  • Mike's Story
    2025/05/11

    In Mike’s episode, he discusses his previous life of crime, experiences in prison, and his later advocacy work with Voices for Change. He highlights the prevalence of ABIs in Victorian prisons, noting 42% of male and 33% of female prisoners have them. In an interview with Stan Winford, from RMIT's Center for Innovative Justice, Stan emphasizes the systemic failures in supporting people incarcerated with disabilities. In their conversation, they stress the need for better identification, support, and transition programs to prevent reoffending and improve outcomes for prisoners with ABIs. They emphasize that prisons, as they stand today, are not designed to enable rehabilitation.

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    35 分
  • Bindi's Story
    2025/05/11

    In Bindi’s episode, she shares her experiences of being a ward of the state, enduring 14 years of domestic violence abuse, and facing systemic failures in the healthcare and legal systems. She detailed the lack of proper medical care and support post-hospital release after being a victim of family violence. Bindi emphasized the need for comprehensive, long-term support for victims of domestic violence with acquired brain injuries (ABIs). She interviews Sinead Tobin, a social worker, who highlights the challenges in accessing diagnoses and support services, advocating for more collaborative, comprehensive responses and long-term support. The episode speaks to the urgency of systemic change and an integrated approach to family violence and brain injury services.

    Content warning: domestic violence, systemic abuse

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    35 分
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