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NCCL Galleries of Justice “Keeping Kids Away from Crime and Out of Prison”. Educational Charity, which utilises HM Prison Service Museum collection and heritage site of the Shire Hall. What is the NCCL:Galleries of Justice?.
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NCCL Galleries of Justice “Keeping Kids Away from Crime and Out of Prison” Where the future meets the past
Educational Charity, which utilises HM Prison Service Museum collection and heritage site of the Shire Hall What is the NCCL:Galleries of Justice? 2006 winners of Museums and Heritage Award for best Education initiative with Active Reducing Crime programme Where the future meets the past
Grade II * Listed Building, Court since 1375, Victorian Courts, C17th Prison, C19th Police Station Museum of Law Opened to public 1995 HLF & ERDF funded expansion, 1997 Women’s Prison and Police Station, 1999 Queen Victoria’s Back Yard and HM Prison Museum, 2005 Not a Police Station, Crime Reduction Centre, 2006 Where the future meets the past
What does Citizenship mean to the NCCL: Galleries of Justice? Social and Moral Rights and Responsibilities Community Engagement Legal and Political Literacy Where the future meets the past
Excellence through Partnership • Unique historical environment • Neutral organisation • National Curriculum outcomes • Added Value approach • Specialised staff and experienced • facilitators Where the future meets the past
Excellence through Partnership • Interactive and experiential learning approach • Personalised learning • Supports achievement of PSA outputs • Flexibility • ICS stakeholder • Proven record of success Where the future meets the past
Crime Reduction at Primary level – Burglar Bill • Stay Safe • Utilises museum collection • 4,000 school children Years 3 and 4 • Deals with the consequences of crime to the victim and the criminal • Focus on home and personal safety • Partnership with Partnership Council and GOEM Where the future meets the past
Recycle Youth – Outreach • Enjoy and Achieve • Alternative evening activity for young people who are at-risk of committing crime and anti-social behaviour • In the community and at the GOJ • Develops skills in multi-media • Personalised learning and self evaluation • Partnership with Connexions Where the future meets the past
RIZER Make a positive contribution Website to translate the criminal justice board, now in partnership with the Youth Justice Board Where the future meets the past
ARC Actively Reducing Crime Make a positive contribution Setting up Crime Reduction centres in schools across the East Midlands, currently working with Braunstone NDC Where the future meets the past
Inside Outside Project Enjoy and Achieve Children in dialogue with Young Offenders Multi-media project leading to public exhibition Partnership with APT Arts & Glen Parva Young Offenders Institute Where the future meets the past
A Great Resource for Nottingham A wide ranges of facilities available to hire including training rooms, court rooms, activity spaces and corporate facilities Where the future meets the past
Stay Safe • Criminal Justice Resource pack • Develops skills in research • Citizenship and literacy module • Partnership with the Basic Skills Agency Creative Force Where the future meets the past
Change the Future • Not a Police Station • Crime Reduction Centre • Based in old Police Station • Becomes entrance to the Citizens’Zone • Run by young volunteers to inform on citizenship and crime reduction • Houses RIZER and activity areas for Crime Reduction projects and training Where the future meets the past