In our last program year (July 2023-June 2024), we helped more than a million people access contraceptives. To learn more about our impact during this period, read our brief Annual Impact Summary, Annual Impact Supplement “Partnering to Foster Resilience in Fragile Settings,” and the full Annual Impact Report: https://lnkd.in/eQScCy_a #ResultsFocused #ImpactfulProgramming #Partnership
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📝 Did you miss it? Research delving into staff experiences of using trauma-informed practices to support unaccompanied asylum-seeking young people at NHP. The findings highlight how the ORCHIDS framework helps build strong, positive connections. 📖 Read the full report: https://ow.ly/i0WR50UjKta #NHP #HouseProject #CareExperienced
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In 2019, WJP's #AccesstoJustice research determined that an estimated 5 billion people worldwide face unmet justice needs. Our new report documents one promising model of #PeopleCentered justice in Mexico’s #Indigenous communities: Peace and Dialogue Centers. Read more: https://bit.ly/3VkSQK6
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#PUBLICATION | In the aftermath of armed conflict or repression, communities often struggle to heal the wounds of violence and abuse. In this context, restorative justice can help bridge the gap between victims and responsible parties and address offenses, paving the way for lasting peace. “Transforming Social Relations: Restorative Responses to Massive Human Rights Violations” brings together experiences from Colombia, Sierra Leone, Tunisia, and the Philippines’ Bangsamoro region in a comprehensive guide that offers insights into how restorative justice frameworks can be part of an effective response to massive human rights violations. This report highlights practical examples of restorative justice in action within transitional justice processes. Notably, its findings emphasize the transformative power of dialogue between victims and perpetrators, the effectiveness of alternative or restorative sanctions, and the seamless integration of restorative justice with broader justice, peacebuilding, and transitional initiatives. Read “Transforming Social Relations” here: https://lnkd.in/gpJ_D7D5 Join us in exploring how restorative justice can be a catalyst for healing and reconciliation in post-conflict societies.
Transforming Social Relations: Restorative Responses to Massive Human Rights Violations
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On our way to the Coram Chambers Conference for what looks to be a day of extremely interesting talks, including one by our very own Alia Lewis and Caroline Croft about promoting access to justice for the neurodivergent community 👏🏾👏🏾 Sheena Vadher Fauzia Mumani Alia Lewis Jenny Beck KC (Hon) Jasmine Hollis Flora Hughes Caroline Croft #conference #familylaw #neurodivergence #neurodiversity #coram #accesstojustice #familyjusticesystem
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As we kick off the 16 days of action against gender-based violence, it's wonderful to officially announce the expansion of the Community Restorative Centre's Miranda Project. Over 70% (and according to some research as high as 90%) of women in prison are victim-survivors of domestic, family or sexual violence. The Miranda Project works specifically with these women, providing tailored support to ensure these women access the kinds of services they require and are treated with dignity and respect. Co-located with the local women's health service (in Penrith and now also in Liverpool), women receive wraparound care helping them move forward on a path towards health and stability, and breaking cycles of violence and incarceration.
We’re thrilled to share that Community Restorative Centre's Miranda Project is now reaching women in Southwest Sydney! As the first and only service of its kind in Australia, the Miranda Project provides trauma-informed support for women impacted by both domestic and family violence and the criminal justice system. Now also co-located with Liverpool Women’s Health Centre, the Miranda Project offers a safe space alongside practical support, skills development and connection with key services. We are proud to invest in the Community Restorative Centre as they continue their mission to reduce the number of women in custody by breaking cycles of disadvantage and offering pathways out of the criminal justice system. Learn more about how the Miranda Project is making a difference: https://lnkd.in/gaxZKb9m 📸 © Community Restorative Centre: At Liverpool Women’s Health Centre, members of the Miranda Project team.
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Research shows that one of the best ways to reduce recidivism rates is getting people back to work. #CleanSlate policies are #MoreThanSecondChances, they provide a pathway to ensuring people with records are given a fair opportunity to work and contribute to their communities. #CleanSlate is a win for public safety. #SecondChanceMonth
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📝 PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD IS OPEN 📝 APPA is committed to promoting excellence in community corrections through the development and implementation of the National Standards for Community Supervision. These Standards aim to enhance the effectiveness, fairness, and safety of community supervision practices nationwide. ‼️ TAKE ACTION ‼️ We are seeking feedback to better understand your perspective and insight in response to these Standards. We invite practitioners, stakeholders, and the general public to review the Standards and provide feedback. Your input is crucial in helping to shape policies that support rehabilitation and public safety. 🖱️ Click the link below to submit your feedback. https://lnkd.in/evA3DycM 🖱️ Click the link below to access the National Standards. https://lnkd.in/eQTiczpm #APPA #NationalStandards #NationalStandardsforCommunitySupervision #APPATraining #Probation #Parole #ProbationandParole #Corrections #CommunityCorrections #JusticeReform #Recidivism #Reentry
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Did you know that over 10 million people have been protected from violence through collective efforts to reform justice systems? This remarkable milestone reflects a commitment from communities around the globe, working in unison to create a safer environment for our most vulnerable. The journey began with the realization in the late 1990s that countless individuals living in poverty faced not just economic hardships, but constant threats to their safety. Inspired by this urgent need for change, organizations like the International Justice Mission have been relentlessly advocating for those without a voice. The implications of this data extend far beyond numbers—each individual saved represents a life transformed, a community strengthened, and the beginnings of a brighter future. As the saying goes, it truly does take a village. What does this data mean to you? How can we continue to support efforts that prioritize justice and safety for all? Let's open the conversation and explore ways to amplify this vital mission together. https://lnkd.in/eA_xg-25
Creating a Safer World, Together - History and Timeline | IJM
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We’re thrilled to share that Community Restorative Centre's Miranda Project is now reaching women in Southwest Sydney! As the first and only service of its kind in Australia, the Miranda Project provides trauma-informed support for women impacted by both domestic and family violence and the criminal justice system. Now also co-located with Liverpool Women’s Health Centre, the Miranda Project offers a safe space alongside practical support, skills development and connection with key services. We are proud to invest in the Community Restorative Centre as they continue their mission to reduce the number of women in custody by breaking cycles of disadvantage and offering pathways out of the criminal justice system. Learn more about how the Miranda Project is making a difference: https://lnkd.in/gaxZKb9m 📸 © Community Restorative Centre: At Liverpool Women’s Health Centre, members of the Miranda Project team.
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🔜 Accountability to Children is a critical aspect to #ListenToTheFuture ethically and effectively in humanitarian settings. We’re thrilled to share that our new resources will be launched soon, including: 📘 Child Accountability in Humanitarian Contexts: A Desk Review 📘 Accountability to Children Resource Mapping 📘 Resources for Conducting Ethical Research with Children in Humanitarian Contexts Stay tuned ➡️ https://lnkd.in/gX6esg9A #Accountability2Children #ChildParticipation #EthicalResearch #CPHA
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