Creative Inclusion: where education, health and justice merge
Creative Inclusion: where education, health and justice merge
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Neurodivergent people in the criminal justice system have a variety of needs, across health, social care and education.
The aim of this event is to bring together voluntary sector organisations who work with neurodivergent people with commissioners, referrers, providers and others with the aim of learning, sharing good practice and making connections. We have speakers bringing perspectives on education, health and justice, with time for questions and discussion.
Speakers:
Amanda Kirby; CEO Do-IT Solutions, campaigner, GP, academic
Stephanie Gibbs; Senior Policy Advisor on Neurodiversity, Ministry of Justice
Michael Ryan; Lead Inspector, HM Inspectorate of Probation
Neisha Betts; Programme Manager for the NHS England, Health and Justice, Inclusive Workforce Programme
Yasmin Surti; National Programme Lead (Specialised Commissioning) - Learning Disabilities and Autism at NHS England and Improvement
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Free
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Privacy and security
This event will be conducted through Zoom, an online meeting platform. As security and privacy is important to us, we’re adapting our procedures in line with the latest security guidance from Zoom. We have:
- Implemented the latest security functions as standard, including requiring registration, passwords and waiting rooms.
- Made sure all delegates login and book through the Clinks website, so everyone identifies themselves.
- Ask delegates to follow housekeeping rules. Any unwanted behaviour will result in delegates being removed from meetings.
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Code of Conduct
Clinks is a values driven organisation and we expect our members to agree and uphold those values at all Clinks events. Our membership code of conduct outlines our expectations regarding the behaviour of our members and their staff towards Clinks and other member organisations. If any behaviour or disruption during an event is considered to be a breach of the Clinks code of conduct, these concerns will be addressed by the sector support, members and networks manager and this may result in removal from future Clinks events or membership overall.