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Accessibility | Skip to Start of Article | Skip to Search | Skip to Navigation Menu | Skip to Themes | Skip to Regions | Skip to Members Sign InChildren in Northern Ireland is responding to the review of voluntary and community sector's contribution to the criminal justice system in our capacity as the umbrella body for the children’s voluntary sector in NI, as such our contribution to the review is focused at a strategic level.
Children in Northern Ireland
18 Jul 2006
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Children in Northern Ireland welcomes the opportunity to engage with the Criminal Justice Inspection NI review of the contribution of the voluntary and community sector to NI’s criminal justice system.
We acknowledge and recognise the specific contribution of our member organisations that are uniquely criminal justice voluntary organisations and who are best equipped to provide an analysis of the reality of their relationships with the criminal justice system.
CiNI recognises that the review in and of itself is an important acknowledgement by the criminal justice system of the role and contribution of criminal justice voluntary organisations. We believe that the review in a useful exercise particularly at a time when the voluntary and community sector is awaiting progress on the implementation of Positive Steps Government’s Response to the Task Force Report on Resourcing the Voluntary and Community Sector.
CiNI looks forward to the publication of the final CJINI report which we believe can be the vehicle by which to strengthen and develop relationships between the criminal justice statutory and voluntary and community sectors. CiNI also looks forward to continuing and developing working relationships with the criminal justice system.