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Criminal Justice
Bishop Moth and Pact hold prisons ‘roadshow’ for parishes
22nd August 201922nd August 2019
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‘Standing Together’ rally against violent crime
Saturday 6 April, 2019, 2-4pm.

The event will bring together Christians and others, “to stand alongside those affected by the scourge of violent crime in the UK”.

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Criminal Justice
Pact welcomes new policy framework for prisoners’ families
4th February 20194th February 2019

Pact has welcome a new policy framework for prison governors on how to work with families and charities such as Pact.

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Supported Housing
Response to consultation on re-housing after domestic abuse
5th January 20187th March 2019

Caritas Social Action Network has submitted a response to a Government consultation on access to social housing for people who have experienced domestic abuse.

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Criminal Justice
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A friend to Irish inmates and their families
6th June 201719th June 2017
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Criminal Justice
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Homelessness
Change to “culture of homelessness” still needed for prisoners
31st January 20171st November 2018
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Children and Families
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Is Relationship Education a Key Ingredient to Successful Prison Safety and Reform?
17 March 2017 - 9:30 am - 12:30 pm
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Criminal Justice
Hate crime against travellers
14th October 201622nd August 2018

By Faith Anderson, Public Affairs Officer The fact that the Traveller community experiences hate crime is one thing – but what is shocking is that it is not addressed. The […]

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Criminal Justice
Prisons Week
10th October 201611th May 2020

Katie Milne, Parliamentary and Communications Assistant Today marked the beginning of the 40th Prisons Week, an annual week of prayer for all those affected by prisons and crime, run by […]

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CSAN highlights under-reporting of hate crime against members of the Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Communities
28th September 201611th November 2016

CSAN has submitted evidence to the Home Affairs Select Committee on hate crime incidents affecting people who identify as Gypsy, Roma or Traveller.

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Inquiry: Hate Crime and its Violent Consequences
26th September 20167th December 2017

CSAN has responded to the Home Affairs Select Committee Inquiry into Hate Crime and its Violent Consequences.

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Criminal Justice
We need to protect and support our young offenders
24th September 201622nd August 2018

Porsha Nunes-Brown, Network and Communications Officer I attended the Policy-UK Forum’s conference, ‘Young People in the Justice System Delivering a Positive Outcome: Early Intervention, Education and Reducing Reoffending’ on 13 […]

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