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EPISODE · Dec 1, 2025 · 31 MIN

We've Got Your Boy - Episode 2 - Can't Meet His Needs

from The Bristol Cable · host The Bristol Cable

After a spate of serious youth violence last year, a wide-ranging review was launched by the Keeping Bristol Safe Partnership – a group of organisations including the city council and police. Researchers gathered information local services held about 10 young people who were involved in three different incidents – including those connected to the murders of three teenage boys, Max Dixon, Mason Rist and Darrian Williams. The review found that all of the young people involved were from communities that are minoritised in different ways. Similar issues were raised in every case: things like poverty, exclusion from school and special educational needs (SEN). In this episode, we trace Bristol young people’s journey on what’s become known as the school to prison pipeline – paying particular attention to the impact of suspensions, exclusions, ‘managed moves’, and a crisis in SEN provision.-------Cable members get early access. Not a member yet? Join us and be amongst the first to hear it: https://thebristolcable.org/join/?joinbutton=headerclick*Subscribe to our weekly email newsletter to stay updated: https://thebristolcable.org/#:~:text=Join%20our%20newsletter-,Get,-the%20essential%20stories*Don't forget to follow our podcast feed so you never miss an episode 🎧*Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5AAd4v87ijb0Wfa7jHyrs4Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-bristol-cable/id1718244078*#Podcast #Investigative #Journalism #Media #education #school 

After a spate of serious youth violence last year, a wide-ranging review was launched by the Keeping Bristol Safe Partnership – a group of organisations including the city council and police. Researchers gathered information local services held about 10 young people who were involved in three different incidents – including those connected to the murders of three teenage boys, Max Dixon, Mason Rist and Darrian Williams. The review found that all of the young people involved were from communities that are minoritised in different ways. Similar issues were raised in every case: things like poverty, exclusion from school and special educational needs (SEN). In this episode, we trace Bristol young people’s journey on what’s become known as the school to prison pipeline – paying particular attention to the impact of suspensions, exclusions, ‘managed moves’, and a crisis in SEN provision.-------Cable members get early access. Not a member yet? Join us and be amongst the first to hear it: https://thebristolcable.org/join/?joinbutton=headerclick*Subscribe to our weekly email newsletter to stay updated: https://thebristolcable.org/#:~:text=Join%20our%20newsletter-,Get,-the%20essential%20stories*Don't forget to follow our podcast feed so you never miss an episode 🎧*Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5AAd4v87ijb0Wfa7jHyrs4Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-bristol-cable/id1718244078*#Podcast #Investigative #Journalism #Media #education #school

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