Who better to understand what works and what needs to change than those who have been through the criminal justice system themselves?

Our lived experience groups provide a powerful platform for individuals who have lived through the cycle of crisis and crime to provide honest feedback to those in power and drive the transformative changes that are desperately needed. We work hand in hand with influential stakeholders at local and national levels to ensure that lived experience becomes the bedrock of policy and practice.

Who can become
one of our members?

Our work focuses on people who have been through the ‘revolving door’ of crisis and crime. This is characterised by:

  • Repeat contact with the criminal justice system, such as with the police, courts, prison or probation
  • For low-level crimes such as petty theft or minor drug offences
  • Driven by unmet health and social needs, such as mental-ill health, problems with drugs and alcohol, poverty, domestic abuse, homelessness, discrimination, care experience or neurodiversity


Do you think this describes you, or someone you know? Contact Natalia natalia.thomas-jikiemi@revolving-doors.org.uk or use our contact form to find out how you can get involved.

Why become a member?

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Contribute to real-world change

Revolving Doors partners with key stakeholders within the criminal justice system, providing a platform for individuals with lived experience to drive meaningful reform. From engaging with parliamentary committees to shaping groundbreaking policies with the Ministry of Justice, partnering with the NHS to pioneer innovative services, or embarking on exciting research, we make sure that our members’ voices reach every corner of influence.

Develop valuable skills

We offer a diverse range of free training programmes and workshops, covering areas such as public speaking, self-care, and peer research. Our training initiatives are co-designed and delivered by fellow lived experience members, ensuring that they cater to the specific needs and aspirations of our members.

Get rewarded for your expertise

We deeply value the time and skills of our members. Any work carried out with us is paid.

Unlock new opportunities

Our Lived Experience Groups often serve as a stepping stone to professional opportunities in the criminal justice system and beyond. Some of our previous members have successfully transitioned into permanent roles within the Probation Service or NHS England.

A friendly atmosphere

We provide safe and positive environments for people who have lived through similarly challenging experiences to come together and make change happen. There are plenty of informal opportunities to socialise with peers – such as coffee and chats and wellbeing sessions.

What our members say

“I’ve done so many things with Revolving Doors. I’ve been to the House of Parliament, I’ve met with MPs, I’ve walked into a police station without handcuffs on… If you had told me that 5 years ago, I wouldn’t have believed it.”

“It’s lifted my confidence, and it’s absolutely turned my life around. We were written off by the system … and look how far we’ve come now.”

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What’s on

Becoming a lived experience member with us could look like joining one of the projects or groups listed below, but there are plenty of other ways to get involved. Get in touch to learn more.

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Get in touch

Interested in recommending a lived experience member to us? We’re always looking for partners who can refer new members to us. Get in touch using the contact form below.

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