Welcome to our monthly e-bulletin for the Safer Future Communities (SFC) networks One East Midlands is coordinating in Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire. This bulletin contains news and policy developments related to Safer Future Communities. If you have any comments, please get in touch by emailing information@one-em.org.uk.
Places are going quick so don’t miss out on this opportunity to meet with your recently appointed Police and Crime Commissioner for your county this February.
As part of SFC, the National Council for Voluntary Youth Services (NCVYS) is building on the successful Youth Charter that many PCCs signed up to by looking to provide PCCs with good models of engaging with young people, and how to include the voices of those who are rarely heard.
CLINKS, the leading national SFC partner, has published Developing a criminal justice network, a new guide for organisations working in the Criminal Justice System, and those who support them.
Clinks, the leading national SFC partner, are carrying out a survey to see how the current economic climate, funding cuts and policy changes are affecting VCS organisations working with offenders, the services they deliver and the individuals they support.
The U R Boss project, part of the Howard League for Penal Reform, has developed a one day training seminar to complement its guide to resettlement law. The training and the guide are designed to help improve the support available for young people on release from custody.
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