Published by Skills for Justice

Date 06.09.24
The Inspire Justice Awards is the UK’s only awards programme that celebrates the achievements of the entire justice sector workforce. Hosting the awards on 12 September is journalist and TV presenter Clive Myrie. Ahead of the big day we spoke to Clive about his life and career and why it is important to recognise the hidden heroes of the justice system.
I’d always had a dream to travel the world and tell stories reflecting on the human condition, and what it means to be human. As I began to do that, I realised so many of the stories I was telling reflected my own history. For instance, the experience of the outsider on the margins of society, someone not part of the dominant group and what that can mean. I came across so many others in my reporting across the globe who were seen as ‘lesser’ beings compared to others for a whole range of reasons. So yes, I’ve ended up focusing on those power dynamics that can so often lead to injustice.
A level of resilience was instilled in me by my parents. That I should never give up in trying to achieve something. When it comes to dangerous work like reporting from war zones, I get as nervous as the next person, but I make sure I don’t do anything stupid in the pursuit of a story. I calculate the risk and act accordingly, taking the necessary precautions.
Yes absolutely. I admire anyone who looks out for others, especially those who do so at great personal risk. They are very special people.
Citizens can only truly prosper in societies that are safe. That means living free from the fear of mistreatment, with the knowledge that those who transgress and break the laws we must all live by, will be properly scrutinised. Those who work in our criminal justice system help protect us all, allowing everyone to prosper and to reach their full potential.
Many congratulations. Your work is so important, and truly helps us all to be free.
The 2024 Inspire Justice Awards ceremony is taking place on Thursday 12 September. If you missed the nomination period this year, sign up to be notified when nominations open in 2025.
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