It Takes a Village: Centering Children and Families in Conversations on Incarceration and Well-Being (PID094)

4.45pm – 5.30pm GMT+03:00, 27 October 2025 ‐ 45 mins

Thematic Workshop Sessions

What does it mean to grow up in the shadow of incarceration?

Annelyn, a daughter whose father was incarcerated, knows firsthand how a parent’s imprisonment shapes a child’s world - emotionally, socially, and structurally. This session sheds light on the often-overlooked impact of incarceration on families and children, not as passive victims, but as essential partners in successful reintegration.

Drawing on Annelyn’s lived experience, alongside systemic insights and research-based evidence, the session challenges participants to reconsider what true justice and long-term support look like. It calls for a shift in perspective: from punishment alone to rebuilding relationships - because it not only takes a village to raise a child, but we all need one.

For corrections professionals, community workers, service providers, and justice practitioners, this is an invitation to reimagine the systems we build, and the communities we strengthen, together.
 
Moderated by Sam Erry