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What's next for arts in criminal justice?
4th December, London, early bird tickets from £30
Early bird tickets are now online for the National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance (NCJAA) conference. £30 for individuals & £45 for organisations are available for Arts Alliance and Clinks members until 3rd November.
The conference promises to be a lively affair discussing all things arts and criminal justice. Incorporating innovative examples of good practice, there will be sessions on:
- Digital provision,
- Employment within the creative industries &
- Diversity
- Arts, health, wellbeing and women in criminal justice.
We will review how we can continue to build on recent support and consider what our next steps might be, and how we as a sector can produce more high quality, meaningful creative interventions for people who have come into contact with the criminal justice system.
Conversations will feed into the NCJAA’s priorities for a new national arts and criminal justice agenda as we begin our journey to become an Arts Council England National Portfolio Sector Support Organisation from 2018 onwards.
Find out more and apply here
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