Redemption & Justice Awards

'Celebrating the Change Makers'

3rd October 2013

These will be the most inclusive awards for justice ever presented celebrating both the people who change and the people who help to make change possible. Make sure you get involved – by nominating someone you know who deserves an award or sponsoring and attending.
 
 

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  • Awards 2013


    These will be the most inclusive awards for justice ever presented celebrating both the people who change and the people who help to make change possible.


    Make sure you get involved – by nominating someone you know who deserves an award or sponsoring and attending.

    Nominations are open until the 14th June 2013.




    Awards Attendance Packages

    Various attendance packages are available and will be allocated on a ‘first come first served basis’, which includes sole sponsorship of an award.

    Every award can be split into multiple packages starting at £1000 to ensure organisations of all sizes can be involved.



    Categories & Nominations

    The No Offence! Awards will recognise the outstanding contribution that individuals and organisations make in providing opportunity, and changing the lives for people with convictions. Our awards will in particular seek to recognise and award those individuals who have themselves been through the justice system and have gone the extra mile in turning their lives around, in particular where they are now supporting others to do the same.

    Please note that the nomination forms cannot be completed using an iPad.

    If you cannot download the nomination forms for any reason please email us and we will forward it on: Email




    ... recognising UK employers who create
    opportunities for ex-offenders to gain
    employment

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    ... for people implementing innovative
    approaches to existing work or developing
    new and alternative concepts and models


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    ... for the individual with conviction who is
    inspiring colleagues, family and friends by
    showing how a different life can be lived


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    ... celebrating some of the fantastic work
    taking place around the world that is
    redefining best practice


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    ... honouring those who have personal
    experience of the justice system and now
    go out of their way to mentor others


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    ... rewarding partnership in deed as well
    as word, with evidence of cross-sector
    teamwork, sharing goals and building trust


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    ... for those people under 25 who have been
    through the justice system themselves and
    are now supporting other young people


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    ... identifying people who go about their
    daily life conscientiously and consistently,
    making a difference to the lives of others


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    ... for people with previous convictions who
    are now supporting the criminal justice
    sector as volunteers


    Download Nomination Form