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SUMMARY:HMPPS Regional Third Sector Stakeholder Events
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThe Third Sector Partnership Approach provides a guiding set of principles to strengthen and maximise Ministry of Justice and HMPPS engagement with the Third Sector to highlight and raise the profile of the valuable services the Third Sector provides across England and Wales. \nThese events will also provide an opportunity to engage with regional HMPPS colleagues and hear about the upcoming Innovation Grants programme. \nBirmingham\, 6 June;  | free | register now \nManchester\, 22nd June;  | free | register now \nNewcastle\, 6 July | free | register now \n  \nFeatured image credit: NCJAA presents Inspire 2023 – Louise Mackey
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/hmpps-regional-third-sector-stakeholder-events/
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SUMMARY:River of Sound - an evening of gamelan music
DESCRIPTION:EMERGENCE COLLECTIVE / RESONATE SHEFFIELD / FOOD FROM OPEN KITCHEN \nA chance to hear the unique sound of a Javanese ‘gamelan’ orchestra – a family of tuned instruments including gongs\, xylophones and drums – in the beautiful setting and acoustics of the Highfield Trinity Church nave\, as part of Sharrow Festival fringe. \nThe title is inspired by a member of the Highfield congregation who described sound of the gamelan at the launch as like ‘a river running through the middle of the church’. \nWe’ll start off with a showcase of what the Resonate Sheffield community music project has been up since we started weekly open sessions in May\, as well as working with local community groups including Family Voice\, St Wilfrid’s Centre and Men Up North. \nWe’re also very excited to be joined this time by Emergence Collective – an improvised music project featuring some of the finest musicians in Sheffield\, who will be experimenting with the gamelan for the first time! \nThere will be opportunities to join in on the gamelan\, and delicious food is included in the ticket price\, served again by our friends at Open Kitchen Social Club – get down early before it runs out! \nTickets are on a sliding scale from £8-£15\, please pay more if you can afford it to support the project and the musicians. Free tickets are also available for community groups and those who need it\, please email sam@good-vibrations.org.uk to enquire. \nResonate Sheffield is a new community hub for Good Vibrations\, a national charity supporting people in challenging circumstances through communal music-making\, often using Indonesian ‘gamelan’ instruments. We work with some of the most marginalised people in the UK\, in prisons\, secure hospitals and in the community\, supporting them to grow in confidence\, deepen their communication and social skills\, and develop more positive self-identities. \nFind out more at www.good-vibrations.org.uk \nThis project is generously supported by Good Vibrations’ funders: Arts Council England\, the Baring Foundation and Sheffield Town Trust. \nRegister via eventbrite
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/river-of-sound-an-evening-of-gamelan-music/
LOCATION:Sheffield
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SUMMARY:‘Plants\, Prisons and Potential’ with Faye Claridge
DESCRIPTION:Join the Prisoner Learning Alliance (PLA) for an online conversation about gardening for wellbeing in prisons with Artist Faye Claridge who works at the intersection of prisons\, ecology\, archives\, and heritage. In 2021\, Faye took Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) archive material into HMP Send\, a women’s prison in Surrey. The collection documents how prisoners of war set up a horticultural society in Ruhleben internment camp in Germany during WW1. Its letters and photographs show the enormous impact that gardening had on their mental health and wellbeing. Faye’s project with the RHS – Plants\, Prisons and Potential – draws on these materials to encourage women in prison to consider the role of gardening in their own wellbeing.  \nDuring this webinar\, participants will learn more about Plants\, Prisons and Potential at HMP Send\, and about the programme it has since inspired at HMP Hewell\, supported by Novus. You’ll also consider the benefits of the arts and horticulture in prisons and consider how prison teachers of other subjects could harness them in their lessons. The webinar will begin with the screening of a short film\, co-produced by Faye and learners. This will be followed by a chaired conversation\, and then questions and comments from the audience.  \nRegister online  
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/plants-prisons-and-potential-with-faye-claridge/
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