JSC report, Children & Young People in Custody (Part 2)
The Justice Select Committee has released the second part of its report into children and young people in custody
The Justice Select Committee has released the second part of its report into children and young people in custody
On the 16 March at Central Library in Manchester, leading social justice charity, Nacro, will deliver a large-scale employer event as the formal launch of its groundbreaking initiative, the Aeneid Project.
Nacro was a key contributor to the Justice Committee’s session on: Coronavirus (COVID-19): The impact on probation systems.
Nacro work with learners aged 14-16 yrs, 16-19 yrs, and adult learners across 14 Centres.
Speaking at the public policy exchange symposium on Overcoming Prisoner Re-Offending Rates through Prison Reform, Jacob Tas highlighted how crucial changing individual and institutional perceptions of offenders is to breaking the cycle of criminality.
Joint briefing from Nacro, Clinks, the Association of Mental Health Providers, Mental Health Foundation and the Race Equality Foundation
The Prevention Alliance is made up of six not-for-profit organisations, including Nacro, who work together to improve health and wellbeing in Stockport. For Deaf Awareness Week, TPA team member Jo (a British Sign Language trained key worker) has written a blog about the service’s Deaf Drop-In during the pandemic.
Nacro starts a year of celebration and looks back on half a century of work to change lives of disadvantaged people.
Nacro welcomes the Justice Committee’s report of its inquiry on Young Adult Offenders and supports the Committee’s recognition of the distinct needs of 18-25 year olds in the criminal justice system.
“We welcome today’s report from the Commons Health and Social Care Committee highlighting that the duty of care towards prisoners is not being met.