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This newsflash has been sent to Clinks' subscribers who have told us they work in the South West. If you do not work in the South West, please let us know by updating your details here. Clinks' South West Development Officer is Isabel Livingstone, please contact Isabel if you would like information or support from Clinks on isabel.livingstone@clinks.org or 07875 542281.
Clinks is launching a new regional policy forum for the South West
29th November, Exeter, free
Clinks' new policy forum for the South West will help keep local organisations up to speed on new developments in criminal justice policy and give them the opportunity to inform Clinks’ national policy work.
The first forum will focus on prisons and influencing local strategic partnerships. It will include an overview of national policy developments from Clinks’ Policy Officer Nicola Drinkwater who will give an update from the national Reducing Reoffending Third Sector Advisory Group (RR3) meeting - which Minister for Prisons and Probation Sam Gyimah is attending.
The first meeting is free for all to attend, and subsequent meetings will be free for Clinks' members with a small charge for non-members. Meetings will rotate around the region, with the first meeting being held in Exeter. Click here to book your place
Promoting family ties in the changing Criminal Justice System
7th December, Taunton, from £25
Clinks, in partnership with i-HOP, is holding a conference to support professionals working with the families and children of offenders in the South West.
The conference will provide delegates with both a national and local picture of the changing criminal justice environment in regards to children and families as well as showcasing good practice. It will also launch the i-HOP Quality Statements and Toolkit. The event will be a fantastic opportunity to network with other local organisations, get up to date with the latest policy developments, and hear inspiring examples of best practice.
Speakers include Richard Booty, National Offender Management Service; Anne Fox, Clinks CEO and Deputy Chair of the Farmer Review; Polly Wright, Barnardos/i-HOP; and Debbie Mullis, CASS+. Find out more and book here
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