Sport's full potential in reducing crime will only be unlocked with a joined-up approach and more risk-taking across criminal justice, a DCMS Committee has been told.
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Sport's full potential in reducing crime will only be unlocked with a joined-up approach and more risk-taking across criminal justice, a DCMS Committee has been told.
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The Alliance of Sport's "sports club" project is giving incarcerated young offenders the opportunity to develop "physically, behaviourally and psychologically," says researcher Dr Juliette Stebbings.
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In the last of our features to highlight #GreatCoaching during Coaching Week, we speak to Matt Airey from the Leeds Rhinos Foundation's Onside project, which has now expanded into four prisons.
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As part of our celebration of #greatcoaching throughout Coaching Week, we speak to Marlon Boateng of AIR Sports Network, who use sport to engage hard-to-reach individuals in the community and prisons.
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Nina Champion, Alliance of Sport Steering Group member and Head of Policy at the Prisoners' Education Trust, explains why there never been a better time for sports organisations to work in prisons.
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Football saved Pete Bell following his release from prison. He's now determined to use the game to help current inmates break the damaging cycle of offending.
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We discover how Street Soccer Scotland is spreading its impact by taking its award-winning community work through the prison gate.
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We visited Charlton Athletic Community Trust and discovered an organisation deeply embedded in its local community, using sport as a vehicle to improve lives and fight crime.
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Read how TSA Projects and Chance to Shine joined forces to steer at-risk young people in Birmingham away from drugs, gangs and knife crime.
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Read how the 3 Pillars Project uses the power of sport and positive role models to achieve life-changing personal development with inmates at two London prisons.
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Read how the Leeds Rhinos Foundation uses the power of sport, alongside personal development, to prepare offenders for release back into society.
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The UDOIT! Dance Foundation uses StreetDance to reduce youth offending and boost physical activity. They have now reached a critical phase in their growth – and have called on the Alliance's help.
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