Clinks events
December 2021
We are currently running all our events online. Browse a selection of what's coming up in December and book your place below.
Stronger Voice: Analysing the problem and planning for change
7th December 10:00am | online | free
Part of the first phase of Clinks’ stronger voice training programme, this online workshop will help you to develop a strategic and responsive approach to planning campaigns that achieve concrete change. Using case studies of successful campaigns, you will learn about Sheila McKechnie Foundation’s unique analysis of how transformational change happens and how you can make a difference. Book your place here
Welcome to Clinks: new members meeting
8th December 10:00am | online | free
The Clinks membership team would like to invite all organisations who have joined Clinks in recent months to come together, find out more about Clinks, and meet fellow members. Join us to find out what being a member of Clinks means for you and your organisation and what support we can offer you. Book your place here
Arts in criminal justice network forum: access to prisons
13th December 11:00am | online | free
The impacts of regime restrictions brought in under Covid-19 are still being felt in prisons and continue to cause widespread disruption to arts provision. Where practitioners have gained access, they are increasingly faced with additional challenges that impact their work. This forum will be an opportunity to discuss access challenges faced by arts practitioners working in secure settings. We will hear from a range of speakers and share an update on how current government policy may affect arts in criminal justice practitioners. Book your place here
Women’s network forum: girls and young women affected by the criminal justice system
14th December 11:00am | online | free
At this event, Agenda will discuss recent research with the Alliance for Youth Justice looking into the experiences of violence, abuse and exploitation for girls and young women in the criminal justice system. Two organisations from Clinks women’s network, Daddyless Daughters and Together Women, will share their experiences of supporting vulnerable girls. We will also hear about HMPPS’s Young Adult Women’s Strategy from strategy lead Mahala McGuffie. Book your place here
Peer mentoring in the criminal justice system: what the evidence tells us
14th December 2:00pm | online | free
Dr Gillian Buck will discuss the latest evidence on how peer mentoring can help people to leave crime behind, connect them with services and employment opportunities, and facilitate consciousness raising and collective system-reform efforts. This is part of our event series giving you the chance to ask questions of our Evidence library authors - leading academics with the latest research on an important criminal justice topic. Book your place here
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