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Dear colleague,
In our strategy, Clinks committed to improving our members' sense of connectedness and their ability to get the information, advice and resources they need. Our State of the sector research is an opportunity for us to spread awareness of the key issues that voluntary sector organisations working in criminal justice share and we are asking for your support in highlighting these.
Our communications team have put together suggested social media copy and provided assets, which draw on key points from the report most applicable to you, for you to share on your platforms.
Please find the suggested copy below and links to the corresponding assets:
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- #StateoftheSector22 report @Clinks_Tweets – The involvement and leadership of people with lived experience is increasingly recognised as essential to strategy, decision making and public communication. Read the full report here: http://bit.ly/3IKhsUu @ArtsCJS
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- #StateoftheSector22 report @Clinks_Tweets – Arts organisations highlight the importance of long-term unrestricted grant funding to provide more sustainable finances and allow them to build their capacity. Read the full report here: http://bit.ly/3IKhsUu @ArtsCJS
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- #StateoftheSector22 report @Clinks_Tweets – Challenges in filling vacancies with skilled and experienced staff are likely to be further exacerbated as the sector attempts to keep up with inflation. Read the full report here: http://bit.ly/3IKhsUu @ArtsCJS
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- #StateoftheSector22 report @Clinks_Tweets – Organisations continue to highlight that they are supporting an increased number of people with more complex and urgent needs. Read the full report here: http://bit.ly/3IKhsUu @ArtsCJS
Thank you in advance for sharing our State of the sector 2022 report with your audiences. We appreciate you joining Clinks in advocating for the sector and drawing attention to the challenges faced by organisations and their service users in the current operating environment.
If you have any questions, please contact our Communications Officer - Jason Watt.
Best wishes,
Lorraine
Lorraine Maher
NCJAA Manager
Clinks
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