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London seminar: How is the criminal justice voluntary sector faring? (5 Dec, 2018)

This free seminar explored what services organisations are delivering and to who and how organisations are being funded to do this

How is the criminal justice voluntary sector faring?

Wednesday, 5 December, 2018

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For the last six years Clinks has been collecting information about how voluntary organisations working in criminal justice are faring and their November 2018 report offers the most detailed information collected to date. Clinks have carried out extensive research to compile their report which highlights that organisations are working relentlessly to meet the ever changing and complex needs of increasing numbers of service users ─ through developing and delivering new services, closing others and working in partnership to share knowledge and resources.

This free seminar explored what services organisations are delivering and to who and how organisations are being funded to do this. Nicola also discussed Clinks additional thematic focus this year, which examines how organisations are recognising and responding to the particular needs and vulnerabilities of people protected under the Equalities Act (2010) and what barriers they face in doing this.

Please see the attached slide pack for further information

How is the criminal justice voluntary sector faring? (slide pack)

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Published 5 November 2018