Lady Edwina Grosvenor

Lady Edwina Louise Grosvenor DL (born 4 November 1981) is an English criminologist, philanthropist and prison reformer.

[2][6] At the age of 12, she was taken to a Liverpool rehabilitation centre, where she was introduced to heroin addicts and became interested in helping society's unseen people.

[9] In August 2021, Grosvenor graduated from Solent University with a master’s degree in criminology and crime scene management, achieving a distinction.

[2][10][15] In 2009, Grosvenor became the founding investor of The Clink, a British charity that identifies the training and support needed for prisoners to find jobs following release.

[17] She also works with Pathways, a London-based community regeneration program that helps to create sustainable businesses run by former offenders.

[6] She founded One Small Thing, a charity that seeks to understand the trauma within the prison system and raise awareness of how compassion and respect can prevent women from re-offending.

[27] In July 2018, Grosvenor was awarded an honorary fellowship of Liverpool John Moores University for her contribution to public life.