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Professional development in March and April
Service user involvement managers’ network
- Monday 7th March, York (11am – 1.30pm including lunch)
- Wednesday 16th March, Bristol (12.30pm – 3.00pm including lunch)
This event is free to attend but is for Clinks members only. If you are not yet a member of Clinks please visit our website for more information.
These free networking events will give you the chance to share your experiences and expertise in service user involvement with other Clinks members. You will also hear from voluntary sector organisations leading the way in best practice in service user involvement and coproduction. These events are aimed at practitioners managing service user involvement in their organisation and those looking to begin or improve the way they engage their service users.
For more information and booking details please click here.
Early intervention for young women at risk
- Monday 14th March, London (10.30am-4.30pm including lunch)
£50 for Clinks members (bursaries available for members upon application), £80 for non members
WomenCentre National Lead Clare Jones CBE will lead this interactive seminar looking at practice, service design and systems learning for those working with young women at risk. Clare will use findings from the Way Forward Project to share and develop effective approaches to reaching young women with high levels of unmet need.
For more information and booking details please click here.
Bringing people together: Diversity, arts and criminal justice
- Monday 21st March, London (10am – 4pm)
Free to attend
The National Alliance for Arts in Criminal Justice (NAACJ) is holding an event to gather views, evidence and good practice on using the arts as a driver for equality, which will then be shared with the government as well as NAACJ's membership. The day will be chaired by Baroness Young of Hornsey and there will be a speech from Abid Hussain from the Creative Case for Diversity at the Arts Council England.
For more information and booking details please click here.
How can we reframe the debate on criminal justice?
- Thursday 7th April, London (3pm – 5pm)
Free to attend
After decades of an arms race between politicians to seem tougher on crime, the public is still sceptical about a less punitive Criminal Justice System. Nearly half the UK population still supports the death penalty and seven in ten think sentences are too soft. Reframing offers us techniques and tools to communicate more effectively, and the FrameWorks Institute has been researching in England and Wales for two years to reframe criminal justice messages. This event, hosted by Transform Justice, will present the final findings of this research.
For more information and booking details please click here.
For more information about any of these or our other events please see our events listing page.
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