Working with Communities to Deliver Justice - Delivery Models and Monitoring
1. https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=49 Working with marginalised communities, some key things to bear in mind and general best practice: • https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=88 CASS+ sharing experiences around working with defendants, victims of crime and their families in magistrate courts. • https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=388 Liverpool Community Advice sharing experience of working with people with sensory impairments. 2. https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=750 Community Justice delivery models, a brief introduction to the types of terminology used in this area of work: a) https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=802 Model 1: Advice services outreaching into Communities, including by forming partnerships with community-based groups • https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=823 Cumbria Law Centre, learnings and insights from their ‘troubled families’ project, particularly around how outreach to new audiences can diversify client bases. • https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=1303 Advice NI, project delivered in partnership with grassroots member organisations around immigration advice. • https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=1590 Central England Law Centre’s extensive work and partnerships with community-based organisations. b) https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=1925 Model 2: Community based groups delivering an advice service offering as part of their wider support package • https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=1961 Nishkam Centre value led, holistic, and personal approach to community integration. In particular, how their continued work has relied upon the trust their client groups have in their service which allows them to influence behavioural changes encouraging client groups to adapt to overcome barriers. • https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=2362 PAP Project c) https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=2883 Model 3: Empowering communities themselves to deal with their issues at source • https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=3005 North Bristol Advice Centre speaking about their Community Advice Champions project. • https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=3360 Law for Life on their trusted intermediary courses on housing rights for women. • https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=3709 Access Social Care on their initial steps in a project to use secondees as a way of fast-tracking work in place-based hubs. 3. https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=4045 Impact and evaluation, a discussion on how we monitor this type of engagement and measure impact. • https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=4287 Advice UK sharing some key tips and learnings from Advice UK on monitoring and delivery in general. • https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=4580 discussion and questions. • https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=4938 some final thoughts. 4. https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=5002 Next steps and AOB, sharing plans on what and how we move work in this area forward.
1. https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=49 Working with marginalised communities, some key things to bear in mind and general best practice: • https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=88 CASS+ sharing experiences around working with defendants, victims of crime and their families in magistrate courts. • https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=388 Liverpool Community Advice sharing experience of working with people with sensory impairments. 2. https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=750 Community Justice delivery models, a brief introduction to the types of terminology used in this area of work: a) https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=802 Model 1: Advice services outreaching into Communities, including by forming partnerships with community-based groups • https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=823 Cumbria Law Centre, learnings and insights from their ‘troubled families’ project, particularly around how outreach to new audiences can diversify client bases. • https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=1303 Advice NI, project delivered in partnership with grassroots member organisations around immigration advice. • https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=1590 Central England Law Centre’s extensive work and partnerships with community-based organisations. b) https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=1925 Model 2: Community based groups delivering an advice service offering as part of their wider support package • https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=1961 Nishkam Centre value led, holistic, and personal approach to community integration. In particular, how their continued work has relied upon the trust their client groups have in their service which allows them to influence behavioural changes encouraging client groups to adapt to overcome barriers. • https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=2362 PAP Project c) https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=2883 Model 3: Empowering communities themselves to deal with their issues at source • https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=3005 North Bristol Advice Centre speaking about their Community Advice Champions project. • https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=3360 Law for Life on their trusted intermediary courses on housing rights for women. • https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=3709 Access Social Care on their initial steps in a project to use secondees as a way of fast-tracking work in place-based hubs. 3. https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=4045 Impact and evaluation, a discussion on how we monitor this type of engagement and measure impact. • https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=4287 Advice UK sharing some key tips and learnings from Advice UK on monitoring and delivery in general. • https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=4580 discussion and questions. • https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=4938 some final thoughts. 4. https://youtu.be/OBi-2XmI5D0?t=5002 Next steps and AOB, sharing plans on what and how we move work in this area forward.