EP 8. Accountability Matters: Who Pays When Systems Don’t?
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On December 18, 2025, the UK published its Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy. A 10-year commitment to halve violence. Within hours, I saw the same pattern: applause, promises, and a missing piece I know too well, coordination infrastructure.
I’ve spent a decade watching strategies give hope, then quietly fail because there’s no accountability to deliver them. No one is tracking who does what. No consequence when responsibility scatters and disappears.
In this episode, I explore what happens when coordination fails—not in policy documents, but in people’s lives. The retelling. The gaps. The fragmentation. I experienced it when I reported. Hundreds of thousands have experienced it. That’s not a coincidence. That’s design.
I’m sharing what accountability infrastructure actually looks like, why the UK won’t build it, and what it means to lead from informed concern rather than stuck anger. This is about pattern recognition and what happens when we choose to use what we’ve learned to improve experiences for those who come after.
Take what resonates.
Leave the rest.
J’K
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