Jo’s Blog for Creative Roots
This blog is guest written by Jo Haycock. Jo Haycock is a documentary and portrait photographer who explores the relationships that people have between themselves, others and the spaces they […]
This blog is guest written by Jo Haycock. Jo Haycock is a documentary and portrait photographer who explores the relationships that people have between themselves, others and the spaces they […]
This blog is guest written by Marega Palser. Marega Palser is a multi-dimensional shape shifting performance-based artist. Background My first experience of prison was back in the early 90’s. My boyfriend […]
This blog is guest written by Marion Cheung. Marion Cheung is a multidisciplinary artist based in South Wales, with over 10 years of experience in Participatory Arts Practice specialising within […]
This blog looks at the evidence for social prescribing, the approach being taken to support its growth across prisons and probation, and how you can get involved.
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Inspiring Futures has been an ambitious programme of work led by the National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance (NCJAA) delivered over 3 years. The Inspiring Futures project was a unique collaboration […]
The NCJAA is co-hosting events in Newcastle upon Tyne on September 14 and in Hampshire on October 13.
Innovate 2023-24 applications are now open! If you are working with young people aged 0-25 through music then you can apply for support and investment of up to £2,000 to […]
The National Lottery Community Fund is delivering new funding for organisations that support people and communities under severe pressure because of the increased cost of living. Applications can be made […]
State of the sector research 2023 survey is now live! Respond by Monday 7 August We are calling on all arts specialist individuals and organisations working in criminal justice to […]