HMPPS launches Small Grants Scheme and is seeking sports organisations to deliver rehabilitation-focused activities.
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HMPPS launches Small Grants Scheme and is seeking sports organisations to deliver rehabilitation-focused activities.
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The Secret Sauce of Desistance: A Reflection on the Past and Where We Are Today. (Justin Coleman, COO at Alliance of Sport in Criminal Justice)
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Key findings from a piece of research published in the Journal of Forensic Practice, focusing on women in custody and their experience of parkrun.
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On the seventh anniversary of the first prison parkrun event in the UK, discover why these events change lives.
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James Mapstone, Alliance of Sport CEO discusses the essential role of physical activity in reducing reoffending rates.
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Seventeen-year-old Dylan is set to complete a remarkable journey from serving a sentence inside HMP & YOI Parc to returning through the gates as a trainee rugby coach.
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The custodial estate will join in with 'parkrun for the NHS' celebrations this weekend to mark the NHS's 75th anniversary.
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Over 50 leaders from across government, health, sport, justice and the secure estate gathered at the House of Lords for the parliamentary launch of the Get Well, Stay Well Agreement.
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The Alliance of Sport has opened the door for Leeds Rhinos Foundation to deliver a sport and education programme with children and young people inside HMPYOI Wetherby.
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The potential of boxing to prevent crime and violence and turn lives around is being under-exploited within the criminal justice sector.
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Juan Lopez has achieved remarkably rapid success in using calisthenics in prisons and community settings to activate, motivate and guide people towards better life outcomes.
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An organisation in Nottingham that effects positive change in the community and custody through the power of football is being backed by the daughter of one of the city's most iconic figures.
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