Introduction
Clinks Thinks sets out our key principles, policy ambitions and recommendations, developed in consultation with voluntary sector organisations.
These principles, ambitions and recommendations are the foundation upon which we influence government, funders and other key stakeholders on behalf of voluntary organisations working in criminal justice. They are evidence based and draw on the voluntary sector’s expertise.
Our members
We want our members and the wider voluntary sector to utilise these recommendations, whether they are expanding into new areas, looking to improve their offering for a specific group of people, or campaigning for change.
We hope these principles and ambitions will help funders and commissioners to make decisions about what to fund or commission as well as how to fund.
We encourage central, national and local government to use Clinks Thinks as a resource as it strives for sensible policies to improve the criminal justice system.
Clinks thinks
We have collated resources around these principles and recommendations. Learn more on our dedicated Clinks Thinks page.
What's new
Blogs
Laptops in Prisons and Technology on Probation: Voluntary Sector Innovation
Publications
Notes from the member advisory forum meeting
The member advisory forum enables Cli
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