
The Alliance of Sport and Professor Rosie Meek are to lead a new research project with the Thailand Institute of Justice compiling best practice for using sport in youth crime prevention.
+ Read moreThe Alliance of Sport and Professor Rosie Meek are to lead a new research project with the Thailand Institute of Justice compiling best practice for using sport in youth crime prevention.
+ Read moreLevelling the Playing Field, our joint project with the Youth Justice Board, has been highlighted as a “significant action” in a new MoJ report into tackling racial disparity in the CJS.
+ Read moreFour prominent members of the Alliance of Sport’s Community of Practice are to lead debate on partnerships in sport and criminal justice at the first of a series of events taking place across England.
+ Read moreThe Alliance of Sport in Criminal Justice has received a record £1,000,000 grant from the London Marathon Charitable Trust to deliver a major new project with the Youth Justice Board.
+ Read moreThe Alliance of Sport was honoured to travel to Thailand to participate in the Expert Group meeting of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
+ Read moreThe Alliance of Sport are proud to have played a key role in establishing parkrun in prisons across the world since the very first event took place in the custodial estate back in December 2017.
+ Read moreAuthor and researcher Jamie Grundy says his new book "simply wouldn’t have happened if it weren’t for the Alliance of Sport bringing me together with key people from across the sector."
+ Read moreTanayah Sam helps young people in school and prisons find a path through life using sport. He says the Alliance of Sport "began a new chapter in my life... and have always gone that extra mile."
+ Read moreThe Alliance of Sport has helped promote Pete's work and connect him with key contacts across the Secure Estate. "I cannot state enough how much help I've been given and how much it means," he says.
+ Read moreThe Alliance of Sport’s sector wide Theory of Change (ToC) has been analysed by experts in the field of sport and criminal justice to open it up to academic critique and debate.
+ Read moreThe Alliance of Sport in Criminal Justice won the ‘Collaboration Award’ at Tuesday night’s Legal & General Not A Red Card Awards at the Kia Oval in London.
+ Read moreEver wondered what makes an effective partnership? AoS is supporting a new research project to develop our understanding as to how partnerships can operate most effectively.
+ Read moreThe Alliance of Sport's James Mapstone led a 'Twitter takeover' in partnership with the Sport for Development Coalition and ConnectSport on Monday December 17.
+ Read moreProject Tutor Janet Sylvester says the Alliance of Sport "have been invaluable on so levels" after we showcased their innovative sport-based prison projects across the sector.
+ Read moreThe Alliance of Sport used our Theory of Change to help LJ Flanders shape and deliver his innovative Cell Workout fitness and wellbeing programme in prisons.
+ Read moreAlliance of Sport Chair James Mapstone outlines how 'PAGs' form the foundation of the Alliance's work in using the power of sport to tackle crime and rehabilitate offenders.
+ Read moreThis group aims to build the evidence base and make the case for sport based early intervention and prevention activities
+ Read moreThis group worked together between 2015 - 2018 to advocate for the role of sport in tackling youth violence. We are thankful to all the partners for their support and guidance during this time.
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