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Annual Review 2015-2016
"There is much more that can and should be done to improve the Criminal Justice System and the voluntary sector is, as always, at the heart of the creative and positive change we all want to see."- Clinks' CEO Anne Fox
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Our Annual Review is now online as an interactive web page. Clinks exists to support and promote the invaluable work of the voluntary sector in the Criminal Justice System. The voluntary sector has a long and rich history of supporting people to rehabilitate and resettle, supporting their families and communities, and at the same time questioning systems and advocating for positive reform.
We have over 500 members across England and Wales, ranging from the sector’s largest organisations to its smallest, and we will continue to focus on supporting voluntary organisations who work alongside people in the Criminal Justice System, aiding their transformation, promoting rehabilitation, supporting families, working on the ground to resettle people back into communities, and learning from the lived experience of people who have been through the system.
The online page features an interactive timeline of the voluntary sector in criminal justice, and you can watch six videos featuring members and stakeholders sharing their thoughts on what ‘just and affordable rehabilitation’ looks like. You can get involved with the conversation on Twitter using #WhatWeDo.
Read the blog by Nathan Dick, Head of Policy and Communications here
Read the Annual Review here
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