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Clinks in conversation with Amy Rees and Phil Copple

Join us for this exciting opportunity for the voluntary sector to engage with Amy Rees, Director General CEO, His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) and Phil Copple, the Director of Operations, HMPPS at our hybrid event. We will be hearing about the new HMPPS senior leadership structure and learning about the priorities and vision for the service, including the role and the value of the voluntary sector working within it.

Clinks: HMPPS Rehabilitation Services Engagement Event

Online

His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service, in conjunction with Clinks, is organising an event to provide further details and clarity about the different ways HMPPS can partner with organisations to deliver services to people on probation and in prison.

HMPPS Regional Third Sector Stakeholder Events

Join Clinks and HM Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) Third Sector Partnerships and Programmes Team to gather feedback on the organisation-wide Third Sector Partnership Approach at a series of free events.

River of Sound – an evening of gamelan music

Sheffield

EMERGENCE COLLECTIVE / RESONATE SHEFFIELD / FOOD FROM OPEN KITCHEN A chance to hear the unique sound of a Javanese 'gamelan' orchestra - a family of tuned instruments including gongs, […]

Navigating the criminal justice system workshop

Date Tuesday 12 September 2023, 10:00 - 13:00 Location Online Are you new to working or volunteering in the criminal justice system? Do you have volunteers or staff members who […]

New Starts and Prison Arts Symposium

Liverpool Hope University, Novus and TATE Liverpool invite you to New Starts and Prison Arts, a day's event on the very latest progressive education practices in prison arts in the UK.

Inspiring Futures Conference

Cambridge - generic Cambridge, United Kingdom

A day of presentations, discussions and workshops on the arts in criminal justice, featuring findings from the Inspiring Futures project.

Hampshire Arts and Women’s sector collaboration event: Caring for the Caretakers

The Point Eastleigh, United Kingdom

The National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance (NCJAA) are working alongside Clinks Women’s Network and member organisation BearFace Theatre to bring you an exciting event that will bring together practitioners and organisations working, or with an interest in working with women in criminal justice through the arts or other ways.

Free Writing Development Training

Online

Working in partnership with the Royal Literary Fund, this is a programme of free, digital workshops held throughout 2024/24 to teach vital writing development skills for reports, case studies, and funding applications.

Navigating the criminal justice system workshop

Join Clinks at this three-hour workshop for voluntary sector staff and volunteers in which we aim to increase awareness of and provide the opportunity to explore and discuss how the […]

Working and volunteering in prisons training

Join Clinks at this three-hour training session for voluntary sector staff and volunteers in which we aim to raise awareness of the prison environment and provide information on key aspects […]

Prison education: what the evidence tells us

Jon Collins; Chief Executive of Prisoners' Education Trust, will discuss the latest evidence and the key elements which make for 'good' prison education. This is part of our “A matter […]

Clinks: London Criminal Justice Forum

All voluntary organisations working in the London Criminal Justice System are warmly invited to attend our next London criminal justice forum taking place online on Thursday 21 March (13:00 - 14:30).

Anne Peaker Lecture 2024: Inspiring Futures

Tuesday 26 March | 16:00 - 18:00 | Online | Free In this year’s Anne Peaker lecture we will publicly share the findings of the Inspiring Futures research project for the […]

World Art Day

15 April A celebration to promote the development, diffusion and enjoyment of art. Image credit: NCJAA presents Inspire 2023 – Jasmine Thompson

Prison education: what the evidence tells us

This is part of our “A matter of fact: what the evidence tells us” series, to accompany our Evidence Library, giving you the chance to ask your own questions of […]