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@lizeeebee

Support Worker at The Clink.

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The Clink Charity
The Clink Charity@TheClinkCharity·
Last year we supported 52% of our students into employment, with a further 24% seeking employment 🎉 Our key message to employers is: we encourage you not to overlook the contribution and value that our Clink graduates can make to your business 🤝
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The Clink Charity
The Clink Charity@TheClinkCharity·
Have you heard about our award-winning Clink Gardens projects? We train our students to consider the wider breadth of horticulture as an industry. Much of our fresh produce is also supplied to The Clink Restaurant in #Brixton!
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South London History
South London History@S_LondonHistory·
Elephant & Castle is brought to a standstill as the statue that has watched over the area for more than a century, is removed from its last perch. A silent friend to many generations of local people, it will now sit at Castle Square. 🐘💔#SouthLondonHistory 📹©️: Unknown
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Africa in Words
Africa in Words@AfricainWords·
“Sepuya’s work captures the energy and confidence of a particular time, centralising the nude within the intimate studio setting to portray the struggle to live the truth of a black, queer male identity” ~ @stakkkiii reviews the work of artist Paul Mpagi Sepuya
Africa in Words@AfricainWords

Stacey Kennedy, @stakkkiii, reviews the artist monograph "Paul Mpagi Sepuya" (2020) @aperturefnd: "Refusing any victim identity, Sepuya creates an intimate archive of queer lives, which documents...beauty, joy, and self-determination" of self and world africainwords.com/2020/12/16/rev…

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Women in Prison
Women in Prison@WIP_live·
Many women are imprisoned for being homeless, not having money to pay their bills and not having access to adequate mental health care & substance misuse support. This is why we must invest in community support services like women's centres, not prisons. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
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Introducing longer sentences is never going to be the answer to ensuring people are reformed on release, it’s the rehabilitation work that happens whilst they are inside that is important, so money should be spent on rehabilitation instead.
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“Longer sentences… have helped produce a prison system that fails to deliver either safety or rehabilitation” says Peter Dawson after govt proposed to scrap automatic release halfway through a jail sentence. Is prison overcrowding becoming unmanageable? theguardian.com/society/2020/j…

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Absolutely brilliant and inspiring film about ex offenders given ‘second chances’ by being offered training and employment with Max Spielmann and Timpsons. Timpsons employs 600 ex offenders, helping to change so many… instagram.com/p/B5WIcbbnyyW/…
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