David’s Story
Episode 2: Justice, Disrupted
In this episode Byron speaks to Livingston FC First-Team Manager, David Martindale. They talk about growing up in social housing; moments of transition as young people and of course, how football has influenced David’s life.
I can remember lying in the prison cells for four days. And I can remember thinking, how do I change my life – David Martindale
About Justice, Disrupted podcast
In each episode of ‘Justice, Disrupted’ Byron Vincent speaks to people from varied walks of life; some may have come into direct contact with the justice system, others may have achieved something great in the face of adversity.
Each person shares their ideas of what a socially just society looks like and motivate listeners to get out there and make change happen.
- If you are affected by anything in ‘Justice, Disrupted’, please see below a list of websites you can go to, to seek support and/or guidance:
Childline: A free, confidential helpline that gives practical advice and support to anyone 18 and under with any issue that they are experiencing.
LGBT Youth: Scotland’s national charity for LGBTI young people
National LGBT Domestic Abuse Helpline: Support services and advice for LGBT+ people experiencing domestic abuse.
NSPCC (grooming): Advice and support if you suspect your child is being groomed online
One Parent Families Scotland: National voluntary organisation offering advice and support for lone parents and their families.
Rape Crisis Scotland: Free, confidential information and support for girls and women who have experienced sexual abuse in their lives. You can find your local centre at the Rape Crisis Scotland website.
Rehab4Addiction: Resources and information about addiction and mental health.
Samaritans: If you are going through a hard time and need to talk to someone anonymously, you can call the Samaritans. Lines are free to call and open 24 hours a day.
SAMH: Work with adults and young people providing mental health social care support, services in primary care, schools and further education, among others.
Scottish Women’s Aid: Information, advice and support to women experiencing domestic abuse. Women’s Aid refuges are all across Scotland. They offer a safe, supportive place for women and their children who are leaving abusive partners.
Scottish Women’s Rights Centre: Free legal advice, representation and advocacy support. They help women in Scotland affected by violence and abuse.
Sex Addicts Anonymous: Finding recovery and freedom from addictive sexual behaviour
Victim Support (Grooming): Advice and support for young people who are being or have been groomed online
Victim Support Scotland: Supports victims of crime, witnesses and their family members, regardless of who they are and their circumstances. Their service is independent, free, non-judgemental and confidential.
Please note that views expressed by the guests on the ‘Justice, Disrupted’ podcast are personal to them and are not endorsed by Community Justice Scotland (CJS); either as a non-departmental public body, nor of the employed staff at CJS. By producing this podcast CJS is not advocating or promoting the views of the guests but creating a space for people to speak their truth and views should therefore not be affiliated with those of CJS.