Rehabilitation Revolution Green Paper published

Published: 7th December 2010 | 08:00
Last updated: 13th May 2011 | 10:52

The Rehabilitation Revolution Green Paper is now available on the Ministry of Justice website [link]. Download a list of the consultation questions here 

Clinks' Formal Response

Read our formal repsonse, informed by the views of over 500 professionals working in the Criminal Justice System, here

Clinks' Early Response

 

Read Clinks' initial thoughts in our December 2010 response here

Clinks Consultation Events

The consultation period for the paper closed on the 4th March 2011. Clinks held a series of events across the country. View the report here

Clinks Members Briefing

 

Now available here 

 


 

 

Your responses

 

Arts Alliance
The value of arts in the criminal justice system

National Appropriate Adult Network
The National Appropriate Adult Network (NAAN) have published their response to the Breaking the Cycle Green Paper. They have chosen to comment on the sections of the Paper that have most relevance to young people and vulnerable adults, reflecting the experience and expertise of their members in delivering appropriate adult services.

Associate Member of NAPO (Probation Union)

FPWP/Hibiscus
Foreign national women in the Criminal Justice System

Khulisa UK
Khulisa UK delivers unique and powerful behaviour-change intervention programmes addressing all aspects of the crime cycle and fostering personal and community regeneration

Action for Prisoners' Families
Action for Prisoners’ Families is the national organisation for those interested in the well-being of prisoners’ families.

St Giles Trust

Justice
Respond to legal aid reform in the Green Paper

Prison Reform Trust

IARS - Youth Justice

IARS - Restorative Justice

Corston Coalition
Women in the criminal justice system

Safe Ground

Clean Break
Theatre for women who've experienced the criminal justice system

Restorative Justice Council

Babies in Prison

National Council for Voluntary Youth Services [NCVYS]

Criminal Justice Alliance

Platform 51
Women and girl's organisation

DANDA
Focus on the necessity of addressing the needs of the vast numbers of offenders with dyslexia and related conditions and the undermining of best rehabilitative efforts if these factors are not taken into account.

Volunteering England 

Howard League for Penal Reform

Prisoner's Education Trust

WISH
User-led organisation working with women with mental health needs.

Homeless Link

SOVA

Transition to Adulthood alliance

Revolving Doors Agency

SERVICE USER CONSULTATIONS

The following are consultations undertaken with people in, or with experience of, the criminal justice system

HMP Kennet
Undertaken by Paula Atherton of Sefton CVS

User Voice
Organisation led and delivered by ex-offenders