Kerri Matthews: what happens when parents go to prison?

Kerri Matthews: what happens when parents go to prison?

From Bristol Unpacked by The Bristol Cable

March 30, 2026 · 60 min · Season 15 · Episode 9

About this episode

Kerri Matthews discusses the impact of parental incarceration on families and children.

What happens to families when a parent ends up in prison? That’s the question we’re getting into this week on Unpacked with Kerri Matthews, a director of Bristol's EveryFamily charity. Over more than a decade EveryFamily , which started as a SureStart children's centre, has developed specialist services working with families where a parent is in prison – something Kerri, a mum herself, has been at the heart of. It leads on supporting families affected by parental offending across South Gloucestershire, Somerset and, via a contract with Avon and Somerset Police, Bristol. So what is the impact on a child when their parent is jailed – something that’s been likened to a bereavement? What’s it like working with mums and dads to open up about their own feelings and relationships – and parenting – in the tough environment of a prison? And looking at the big picture, what needs to change in how we work with children and families, to give people the best chances in life? Neil and Kerri get into all this and more, in this week’s Bristol Unpacked – hope you enjoy. The Bristol Cable is Bristol's community-owned cooperative newsroom – fiercely independent journalism that puts people before…

People in this episode

Host: Neil

Guest: Kerri Matthews

Topics covered

  • parenting
  • prison
  • family support
  • child welfare

Keywords

  • EveryFamily
  • Bristol
  • South Gloucestershire
  • Somerset
  • Avon and Somerset Police

Mentioned in this episode

Products: EveryFamily

Books & works: Bristol Unpacked

Places: Bristol, South Gloucestershire, Somerset

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