Introduction to arts in prisons
Birmingham - Generic Birmingham, United KingdomA one day introductory course to delivering arts projects in prisons. Delivered by the National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance and Music in Prisons' Sara Lee.
A one day introductory course to delivering arts projects in prisons. Delivered by the National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance and Music in Prisons' Sara Lee.
Join us at our 2019 annual conference to discuss how the arts can take up the challenges facing young people across the criminal justice system.
NCJAA's one day introductory course to explore some of the questions to consider before embarking on creative work in prisons.
Our annual meeting will be at FACT Gallery to launch a new publication to support arts organisations who want to work in criminal justice settings and begin our regional development work in the North West.
The National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance's annual Anne Peaker lecture. With François Matarasso, community arts worker, writer and researcher.
A one-day training course covering practical tips and key things to consider before embarking on creative work in prisons.
This one-day training course from the NCJAA and Prison Radio Association will show participants how to positively navigate conversations with the media about their work in arts and the criminal justice system.
The NCJAA's one day introductory course will explore some of the questions to consider before embarking on artistic and creative work in prisons.
In light of the current uncertainty and daily developments in public health advice around Covid-19, this event has been postponed.
The National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance (NCJAA) invites you to join us for a virtual hang out. This is an opportunity for our network to come together to meet, discuss, share and learn from each other during these challenging times.
NCJAA Annual meeting 2020: What does the arts in criminal justice sector need to survive and thrive through Covid-19 and beyond?
Arts Council England recently announced that it is reopening applications for its National Lottery Project Grants from 22 July. Join us to learn more about the project grants for arts in criminal justice.
We’re six months into the global pandemic, and the future remains uncertain. Join us for a virtual hang out where we'll discuss, share and learn from each other during these challenging times.
Join us at the 2020 Anne Peaker lecture with author and poet Lemn Sissay as he reflects on the role creativity can play for people at risk of being institutionalised and how people use creativity to shape their own destiny.
Join us to hear from others in the sector and share your reflections, successes, and hopes for the year ahead.
Join us to launch our new guide, Creativity in a restricted regime: a guide for prison staff, with speakers from across the sector.
Join the NCJAA and others working in arts and criminal justice for a virtual forum focusing on probation.
This year’s conference takes place online over three days and is packed full of workshops, talks and panel discussions.
Join a range of speakers to discuss access challenges faced by arts practitioners working in secure settings.
Join authors, poets and artists for a celebration of the power of words to build us up, to tear us down, to heal and to effect positive change.
The NCJAA welcomes you all to be part of this important discussion and to connect and learn about how we can move forward together in this new world.
This event is co-delivered in partnership with Clinks Area Development Officer for the North and Northumbria University. We ae delighted to announce that Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner, Kim McGuiness will provide the key note address.