
Clinks response: the future of mental health care in prison
Clinks responded to the Centre for Mental Health’s call for evidence to contribute towards a review to guide the future of mental health care in prison.

Clinks response: Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport select committee inquiry into the impact of Covid-19 on the charity sector
Clinks responded to a call for evidence from the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee on the impact of the Covid-19 crisis on charities.

Clinks response: Home Office consultation on strengthening police powers to tackle unauthorised encampments
This response sets out our concerns of the Home Office’s proposals to criminalise unauthorised encampments.

Clinks and RECOOP submission to the Justice Select Committee’s enquiry into the ageing prison population
Older people are the fastest growing age group in the prison population. There are triple the number of people aged 60 and over in prison than there were 16 years ago. This response details a range of issues facing older people in prison and gives recommendations for how the criminal justice system can adapt to meet their needs.

Clinks response: The Justice Committee’s inquiry into children and young people in custody
This is a joint response by Clinks, EQUAL and Barrow Cadbury Trust. Our response specifically focuses on the experience and outcomes of BAME children in the youth justice system.

Clinks and Nacro response to the Cabinet Office and Department of Health and Social Care consultation – Advancing our health: prevention in the 2020s
Our response focusses on the health inequalities faced by a large group of people in the criminal justice system, the link between poor health and coming into contact with the criminal justice system, and how prevention is of central importance to address the health inequalities they face.