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In this week's edition...
- CLINKS NEWS: The Advisory Board for Female Offenders
- CLINKS NEWS: last chance to submit evidence
- CLINKS RESPONSE: probation review
- CLINKS BLOG: #Clinksat20
- CLINKS BLOG: one year after Lammy
- CLINKS PARTNER'S NEWS: curing violence
- CLINKS MEMBER'S NEWS: supporting disadvantaged people into employment
- CLINKS MEMBER'S NEWS: prison project guides
- CLINKS MEMBER'S NEWS: ban the box
- CLINKS MEMBER'S NEWS: living differently after prison
- CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: prison health report
- CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: women in the penal system
- VOLUNTARY SECTOR NEWS: impact of the budget
- FUNDING: unpopular causes in London
- FUNDING: core funding
- FUNDING: communities preventing crime
- CLINKS MEMBER'S EVENT: young BAME people
- CLINKS MEMBER'S EVENT: rising from crime
- Did you know...?
- CLINKS MEMBERS' VACANCIES
- TIPS OF THE WEEK
- EXTRA INFORMATION
CLINKS NEWS: The Advisory Board for Female Offenders
The Advisory Board for Female Offenders (ABFO), now chaired by Justice Minister Edward Argar, refreshed its membership in September. We are pleased to announce that Kate Aldous, Head of Strategic Development at Clinks, has secured a place on the board to represent the voluntary sector working in the criminal justice system. The ABFO is a group made up of representatives from government departments, criminal justice agencies and other key stakeholders. The board provides expert advice to the government and is responsible for the oversight of the delivery of the government’s Female Offender Strategy. If you would like an issue to be raised at the ABFO, please contact Kate at kate.aldous@clinks.org
CLINKS NEWS: last chance to submit evidence
This is your last opportunity to submit evidence to the follow-on Farmer Review. The review is investigating how supporting women in contact with the criminal justice system to engage with their families can lower recidivism, aid rehabilitation and assist in addressing intergenerational crime. Clinks sits on the expert panel and has launched the review’s call for evidence. The deadline for evidence submissions is 7th November. Find out more here