What is the role of sport in rehabilitation?
The Ministry of Justice has commissioned Professor Rosie Meek (Royal Holloway University of London) to lead a review into sport in criminal justice. The review includes a consultation to gauge public opinion on the importance of the role of sport in rehabilitation and resettlement – the online consultation is now open.
The review aims to highlight the role of sport in rehabilitation and resettlement in justice and build a model for effective partnerships with community organisations to improve the delivery of programmes for offenders.
All citizens and organisations are welcome to contribute to this consultation. Contributions are particularly welcome from:
- Staff and leaders of prisons (adult male and female), Young Offender Institutes, Secure Training Centres, Secure Children’s Homes
- Representatives from sporting organisations and bodies
- Representatives from criminal justice voluntary / community organisations
- Youth organisations
- Academics
- Those who have been previously incarcerated
- Family members / supporters of those who are incarcerated or were previously incarcerated
Submit your response here
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