Clinks Health and Justice Bulletin | September 2019
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The newsletter for arts organisations working in criminal justice.

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With only one month to go until our 2019 Anne Peaker lecture and limited tickets remaining, book soon to guarantee your place.
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Our Women's Network Coordinator Jackie Lowthian is delighted to be at the #prtTransformingLives conference today at @UKSupremeCourt hearing about @PRTuk's important work in addressing inequalities for women in the criminal justice system.
Happy #InternationalDayofCharity to all of our fantastic members working in the criminal justice system. Voluntary organisations play a vital role in both delivering services and campaigning for change. Today let’s celebrate their amazing work.
We have developed a set of commissioning principles which we've delivered to @MOJGOVUK & @HMPPS, which would enable the voluntary sector to deliver services in the future probation model. Our key recommendations & full response here: https://www.clinks.org/publication/commissioning-principles-enable-voluntary-sector-deliver-services-future-probation #FutureofProbation