Resilience | Clinks' Annual review 2016-2017
Supporting a resilient voluntary sector working in criminal justice
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Clinks supports over 2000 voluntary organisations working in the criminal justice system in England and Wales. These resilient organisations, and their passionate staff and volunteers, enable people in the justice system to transform their lives. Our 500+ members, which range from large organisations through to unstaffed community groups, work hard to rehabilitate and resettle people back into communities.
During 2016-17 Clinks has supported its members to rise to the challenges in our criminal justice system in the face of change and uncertainty. Voluntary organisations working in criminal justice are finding solutions, embracing change and bouncing back in the face of adversity.
Our annual review also includes short interviews with our staff and members where they give their views on what 'resilience' means to them.
Read our latest annual review online here
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