3.30pm – 5pm EDT, 29 March 2023 ‐ 1 hour 30 mins
Plenary
This closing panel from Ireland will share their lived experience of rehabilitation and reintegration. Through the perspective of James Leonard and Timmy Long, successful mental health podcasters known as The Two Norries who have both served custodial sentences, together with that of the Irish Prison Service and the Cork Alliance Centre (a critical community-based reintegration service), the panel will explore what makes a positive difference. Innovatively, The Two Norries’ podcast leads the way in discussing difficult topics in an honest and open way, with both the hosts and guests sharing of themselves for others well-being, both inside and outside of prison.





Clinical Psychologist, Director of Care and Rehabilitation, Irish Prison Service, Ireland

President, EuroPris, Ireland
Ms McCaffrey was appointed Director General of the Irish Prison Service following an open competition by the Public Appointments Service on behalf of the Top Level Appointments Committee (TLAC). Ms McCaffrey is the first female Director General of the Irish Prison Service. Ms McCaffrey has been a EuroPris board member since 2019 and was elected as President in October 2021. The Director General (DG) of the Irish Prison Service has responsibility for the leadership and management of the Service and the implementation of Government policies and strategies. This includes leading a management team responsible for the operation and management of the prison system on a day-to-day basis which will include all aspects of sentence administration, security, human resources, financial control and service development. The DG is accountable for providing strong leadership and direction in a complex and rapidly evolving pressurised environment with a team of more than 3,200 staff and a budget of approximately €340 million. Caron McCaffrey has worked for eighteen years in the justice sector, first serving in the Department of Justice and Equality in Asylum Policy Division, the Press Office, and the Youth Justice Unit before taking up a role in the Irish Prison Service in 2006 as Press and Programme Manager. She was promoted to Director of Corporate Services in 2008 and has since held responsibility for a range of portfolios including Human Resources, and Finance and Estates. She is a graduate of NUI Maynooth (BA) and Dublin City University (MA International Relations), holds an Advanced Diploma in Applied Employment Law from the Kings Inns, and recently graduated from the UCD Smurfit Business School with a Postgraduate Diploma in Corporate Governance.

The Two Norries Podcast, Ireland
James Leonard was born in Dublin in 1985. He grew up in Hollyhill, Northwest Cork City, and spent over 10 years in addiction, leading to prison and hospital admissions. James got sober in 2013 and through education, rebuilt his life. James has a Degree in Social Science (Youth & Community Work) and a Masters in Criminology from University College Cork. While in University, James has won two scholarships and published widely. He now guest lectures in various Universities, works as a community health worker, co-hosts a popular podcast and works in partnership with the Irish Prison Service.


Clinical Psychologist, Director of Care and Rehabilitation, Irish Prison Service, Ireland
Dr Emma Regan is a Clinical Psychologist, qualifying from the University of Surrey in 2008. Her background is in forensic mental health, having worked in low, medium and high security hospitals in the UK for 10 years. She has worked as a clinician in the IPS since 2012 and as IPS Head of Psychological Services since 2015.