Annual conference and AGM: keynote speaker and workshops
23rd-25th November | online | free
Be in the room
We have invited Rt Hon Dominic Raab MP (Deputy Prime Minister, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice) to share his vision for the role of the voluntary sector in helping the government to build back a better criminal justice system.
The Secretary of State for Justice will set the policy priorities and tone of the criminal justice landscape for years to come. Voluntary organisations offer a valuable and unique insight and should be at the heart of government policy making. Come along to hear his and the department’s vision for the criminal justice system and put your questions to him in a Q&A session.
Workshops
We’re delighted to announce the exciting range of workshops available for you to attend during our Annual conference this year.
You will have the opportunity to choose which workshops you would like to join once you book your place for the conference. Spaces are limited so book now to make sure you don’t miss out.
Supporting racially minoritised and migrant women in the criminal justice system
Hibiscus Initiatives
Gain a better understanding of the unique intersectional challenges facing racially minoritised and migrant women in the criminal justice system. Come away with tools and knowledge so that your organisation can provide better support in light of these challenges.
Changing the narrative: improving perceptions of women with convictions
Working Chance and Unlock
Discuss the main stereotypes faced by women with convictions and how these can negatively impact their personal development, education and employment. Explore how these narratives can be challenged and reframed to support positive change.
Understanding neurodiversity
Genius Within
Find out more about what being neurodiverse means and gain a better understanding of the different reasons why people that are neurodivergent can end up in the criminal justice system and how your organisation can support them.
Improving support for children with a primary carer in the criminal justice system
Prison Reform Trust
Learn all about Child Impact Assessments for children with a primary carer in the criminal justice system. These assessments aim to ensure children are listened to at every stage of their carer’s journey through the criminal justice system and that they are meaningfully and appropriately involved in decision-making.
Coaching leaders online
Run For Your Life
Discover how to bring together leaders who are time-poor to collaborate on common issues via an online platform. This workshop will include lessons learnt from Run For Your Life’s experience coaching prison governors during the pandemic.
Practical yoga and meditation – how to support wellbeing and build resilience
The Prison Phoenix Trust
Experience for yourselves the focus and calm that simple yoga and meditation techniques deliver. Learn more about the evidence for the positive impact of yoga and meditation on mental health, resilience and emotional regulation.
How to deliver creative sessions online
Synergy Theatre
Discover how Synergy Theatre adapted its creative work with young people to an online delivery model, and come away with help, skills and ideas for adapting your own projects for online work. Take part in an example session and ask questions of facilitators who have delivered the projects.
Restorative justice – practical approaches to address the impact of harm
Why me?
Learn all about restorative justice and where it is available in the criminal justice system in England and Wales. Practice restorative skills and gain understanding of how they can be used in your work, as well as how and when to refer to a restorative service.
Supporting people impacted by gambling harm within police custody settings
Gamcare
Find out more about how gambling harm affects people in the criminal justice system and hear all about the successes and learnings from a recent pilot project run by GamCare and the London Metropolitan Police Service.
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