Project 2012 | Prisone Support Workshop Thurs 9th 6.30pm St Johns Waterloo
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HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN WRONGS
60th Anniversary of the UN Declaration of Human Rights
Free evening event at St John's, Waterloo Road, London (near roundabout) 6.30-9 pm
http://www.peopleincommon.org/20080901_HRHW-2.pdf
60th Anniversary of the UN Declaration of Human Rights
Free evening event at St John's, Waterloo Road, London (near roundabout) 6.30-9 pm
http://www.peopleincommon.org/20080901_HRHW-2.pdf
Opening Speakers: Bruce Kent (Chair, Progressing Prisoners Maintaining Innocence (PPMI), Vice President CND, Pax Christi; Juliet Lyon (Director, Prison Reform Trust; Massah Barnet (Mother of 18 year old schoolboy maintaining innocence)
Chair: Terry Drummond C.A. (Chairs London & Southwark Diocesan Penal Affairs Group)
Workshops for in-depth discussion on human-rights issues
Health Access: The experience and effects of imprisonment and detention on physical, mental, emotional health
Over Tariff: Prisons are not holiday camps; many prisoners serve very long sentences
The English Prison Estate: politics, practices, finances of privatisation from a global perspective
Youth, identity, guns & knife crime: What are the issues of demography and education to be addressed? Should we be concerned by ASBOs and joint enterprise convictions?
St John's Waterloo; Progressing Prisoners Maintaining Innocence (PPMI); Christians Aware
Further information from St John's Waterloo
This is the first in a series of events aimed at securing collective and individual human rights for all between now and 2012. We hope you will support it.
Chair: Terry Drummond C.A. (Chairs London & Southwark Diocesan Penal Affairs Group)
Workshops for in-depth discussion on human-rights issues
Health Access: The experience and effects of imprisonment and detention on physical, mental, emotional health
Over Tariff: Prisons are not holiday camps; many prisoners serve very long sentences
The English Prison Estate: politics, practices, finances of privatisation from a global perspective
Youth, identity, guns & knife crime: What are the issues of demography and education to be addressed? Should we be concerned by ASBOs and joint enterprise convictions?
St John's Waterloo; Progressing Prisoners Maintaining Innocence (PPMI); Christians Aware
Further information from St John's Waterloo
This is the first in a series of events aimed at securing collective and individual human rights for all between now and 2012. We hope you will support it.
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http://www.peopleincommon.org
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