Immediate Justice Reparative Services - AWARD

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  • Justice services

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  • award

Submission Deadline

10 months ago

Published

9 months ago

Description

Immediate Justice will ensure that perpetrators of anti-social behaviour and relevant crimes are held accountable for their behaviour, whilst providing victims and communities with a voice in how they would like offenders to make amends. 
      The OSPCC and Sussex Police are now seeking to roll out Immediate Justice to both East and West Sussex, the other two policing divisions within the county. In order to facilitate this within an appropriate timescale, we are seeking a single service provider to manage Immediate Justice reparative activities for adults across both areas (excluding Brighton and Hove division). This provider must have previous experience and expertise in facilitating and delivering reparative activities.

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Paige Ward

[email protected]

+44 01273470101

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