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In response to your feedback from previous Skills for Justice events, we are proposing to host a range of events, some on practical issues and some more strategic, over the next year.
This year we have already...
Demand for the Back to Basics in Assesment workshops was high and the feedback we received from those of you who attended has been extremely useful to us. We are now looking at plans to hold more workshops like this in the near future.
We hope a combination of the strategic and practical will better serve your needs, allowing us to focus on the things that matter to you. These events will allow for valuable networking opportunities and allow us to offer events at a minimal cost comapred to full day conference prices, which will help with already stretched budgets.
We always welcome any ideas thatyou may have for future events, simply contact Tonya Kennedy at Skills for Justice events with suggestions.
This year we have already...
- celebrated the achievements to date of the Women and Work projects
- launched our joint recommendations on The Bradley report and the Criminal Justice workforce, in association with Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health
- hosted a round table discussion on the workforce implications of the Bradley Review on prisoners with mental health problems and learning difficulties Making Bradley Work
- held 12 Back to Basics in Assessment workshops, in conjunction with ENTO
Demand for the Back to Basics in Assesment workshops was high and the feedback we received from those of you who attended has been extremely useful to us. We are now looking at plans to hold more workshops like this in the near future.
We hope a combination of the strategic and practical will better serve your needs, allowing us to focus on the things that matter to you. These events will allow for valuable networking opportunities and allow us to offer events at a minimal cost comapred to full day conference prices, which will help with already stretched budgets.
We always welcome any ideas thatyou may have for future events, simply contact Tonya Kennedy at Skills for Justice events with suggestions.






