Successful Models of Innovative Justice Webinar- Part 3

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Monday 19 April 2021

Start Time - 4:00pm AEST

Finish Time - 5:30pm AEST

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COST

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Registrations Open: 10th Mar 21 1:00 PM

Registrations Close: 19th Apr 21 3:45 PM

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Successful Models of Innovative Justice Webinar- Part 3

Overview

The ALA has partnered with the Centre for Innovative Justice and the Justice Reform Initiative to host a free, three-part webinar series exploring innovative ways of responding to criminal offending. The series is designed to critically examine the criminal justice system, and stimulate conversation about smarter justice options and alternative approaches.

Registration is open for the third and final webinar, which will focus on successful models of innovative justice.

Rob Hulls, Director of the Centre for Innovative Justice and former Victorian Attorney-General, will begin the webinar with a focus on Victoria, speaking on the Neighbourhood Justice Centre and problem-solving courts.

Following this Jill Prior, Principal Legal Officer at the Law and Advocacy Centre for Women, will discuss alternatives for the incarceration of women before Laura Chipp, Winston Churchill Fellow, awarded for enhancing early intervention pre Court diversion programs for children, will end the webinar speaking on diversionary programs for young people.

Up to 1 CPD point can be claimed and there will be time for questions from the audience.

Agenda

Monday 19 April 2021
Time is displayed in AEST (Sydney, Melbourne Canberra time)

4:00PM

Welcome Address
Mindy Sortiri, CEO of the Justice Reform Initiative

4:15PM

Victoria- Neighbourhood Justice Centre and problem solving courts

Rob Hulls, Centre for Innovative Justice

4:35PM

Alternatives for incarceration of women
Jill Prior, Law & Advocacy Centre for Women

4:55PM

Diversionary programs for young people
Laura Chipp, Winston Churchill Fellow

5:20PM Q&A
5:30PM Webinar Concludes


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Event Details

ACCESSIBILITY

We will be using the interactive and easy-to-use platform, GoToWebinar, which works with any computer with Internet access or via the GoToWebinar App which can be found on where ever you get your apps from.
Start time is 4:00PM AEDT ( Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra time)

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COST

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FREE for ALA Members and Non-Members