A significant number of people in contact with the criminal justice system struggle to understand court proceedings due to speech, language and communication needs. Listen to @SLT_Kimu76's episode of the #CrimeandConsequence podcast: https://clinks.org/community/blog-posts/dont-worry-miss-its-not-serious
This new toolkit from @Nacro has been developed to promote a constructive, identity-focused approach to ultimately help divert children away from progressing further through the criminal justice system. https://nacro.org.uk/news/nacro-news/new-toolkit-using-an-identity-lens-constructive-working-with-children-in-the-criminal-justice-system/ #childrenaschildren
Clinks Event | Service user involvement
An introduction to service user involvement
24th March | London | £25 for members
Involving people and families with lived experience in designing and delivering services is key to the difference we can make in the lives of people in contact with the criminal justice system.
Clinks Light Lunch | Issue 619 | 31st January 2020
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Clinks response: The Justice Committee’s inquiry into children and young people in custody
This is a joint response by Clinks, EQUAL and Barrow Cadbury Trust. Our response specifically focuses on the experience and outcomes of BAME children in the youth justice system.
Clinks and RECOOP submission to the Justice Select Committee’s enquiry into the ageing prison population
Older people are the fastest growing age group in the prison population. There are triple the number of people aged 60 and over in prison than there were 16 years ago. This response details a range of issues facing older people in prison and gives recommendations for how the criminal justice system can adapt to meet their needs.
News | January 2020
The newsletter for arts organisations working in criminal justice.

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Clinks Health and Justice Bulletin | January 2020
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