NCJAA free writing development training
Training on writing reports, case studies, funding applications and self-expression
The National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance (NCJAA) is excited to unveil its latest training programme for individuals and organisations delivering arts-based services and projects in the criminal justice system. Working in partnership with the Royal Literary Fund, a programme of free, two-part workshops will be held throughout 2022/23 to teach vital writing development skills for reports, case studies, and funding applications
Registration is now open for the first workshops taking place in July, which will help attendees write reports that convey messages effectively and efficiently. You will learn the essential elements of report writing, the role of storytelling, structure, sequencing relevant information and how to edit and proofread successfully.
Please click below for more information on each workshop, how to register, and eligibility criteria. To maximise inclusion and attendance, workshops are being delivered online via Zoom:
Part 1: Thursday 7 July 2022 | Part 2: Thursday 21 July 2022
Part 1: Thursday 8 September 2022 | Part 2: Thursday 22 September 2022
Part 1: Thursday 12 January 2023 | Part 2: Thursday 26 January 2023
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