Debbie Gould
Deborah Gould is a Principal Crown Advocate for the West Midlands Crown Prosecution Service and has been a barrister for 30 years. She specialises in criminal law and has a particular interest in Modern Slavery and Honour Based Violence.
Deborah lives on the Wirral and has been a Trustee and Deputy Chair of a local BAMER charity (Wirral Change) for 5 years and has recently been appointed as the Trustee Responsible for Safeguarding at West Kirby Residence School. She also acts as a Restorative Justice Volunteer for ROC (Restoring Our Communities). Deborah has delivered training nationally and internationally on various topics, most recently in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan in relation to Child Friendly Justice.
Deborah lives on the Wirral and has been a Trustee and Deputy Chair of a local BAMER charity (Wirral Change) for 5 years and has recently been appointed as the Trustee Responsible for Safeguarding at West Kirby Residence School. She also acts as a Restorative Justice Volunteer for ROC (Restoring Our Communities). Deborah has delivered training nationally and internationally on various topics, most recently in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan in relation to Child Friendly Justice.