Past Institute lectures

Dignity and Public Service

Watch a series of lectures that explore how public service can preserve, protect and enable one of the most fundamental aspects of humanity: dignity.

About the series

What does dignity mean in individual and institutional contexts? Where can dignity be found, and how can it be enriched, in the darkest of places and hardest of times? How can dignity be restored in contexts where it has been lost or denied? How can dignity be woven into policy-making approaches and outcomes? What can the Christian tradition contribute to this debate? 
 
In this series our speakers explore how public service can preserve, protect, and enable this most fundamental aspect of humanity. 

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Lecture: How Faith can help build a stronger Society

The Right Reverend Dr Graham Tomlin celebrates 500 years of St Margaret's Church in the opening lecture of Westminster Abbey Institute's autumn season.

Dialogue: Dignity and Imprisonment

Lord Hastings of Scarisbrick CBE discusses dignity and imprisonment with a guest speaker from the Prison and Probation Service.

About the speakers

Lord Hastings of Scarisbrick CBE is an Independent Peer in the House of Lords. He is Chairman of SOAS, University of London and Professor of Leadership at the Stephen L. Covey Institute at the Huntsman Business School, University of Utah, USA. He was previously Head of Public Affairs at the BBC and Global Head of Citizenship for KPMG. He was the founder and Chair of Crime Concern from 1988 to 2009, and later founded Catch22 where he remains Vice President. He is a passionate advocate for the SDG’s – the 17 Sustainable Development Goals the world must reach by 2030 to give dignity to all.
In conversation with Lord Hastings is a guest speaker who is a passionate advocate for the voice of lived experience in criminal justice reform. She has over 15 years’ experience leading prison and probation initiatives in the charity sector with particular expertise in prisoner rehabilitation and leadership. She is currently Senior Policy Advisor at His Majesty’s Prisons and Probation Service (HMPPS), where she shapes Prisoner Education policy with a focus on personal impact and growth.