
Stuart, Colin and Shaun: the only way for meaningful change is to do things differently
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In this episode Detective Chief Superintendent Shaun White speaks to Stuart Lawrence and Colin Burton, both advocates for Kent's Race Action Plan.
Dr Stuart Lawrence is a dedicated family man, professional and author. His journey has been shaped by the tragic loss of his brother, Stephen Lawrence, in 1993, which led him to discover his path. He emphasises the importance of allyship and togetherness, and the ways we can make meaningful differences in policing.
Colin holds several national and local roles within policing. He uses his business skills to identify opportunities and solve problems, including a national initiative aimed at diverting disadvantaged young people from crime by providing mentoring, entrepreneurial skills, and safe spaces.
This open conversation emphasises the importance of breaking down barriers and recognising shared humanity to overcome fear and prejudice. They highlight the Race Action Plan as a crucial initiative to improve policing for all communities, aiming to increase representation at all levels and foster trust and confidence.