We are incredibly proud to reveal that the NASDC has been shortlisted for the 'Best Partnership or Collaboration' award at this year's Beyond Sport Global Awards in New York.
+ Read moreAnother example of the NASDC being recognised as best practice in the justice sector. This time in the Learning and Skills in the Justice Sector, Issue 22.
+ Read moreIn his second blog, James Mapstone talks about the importance of building a robust evidence base and how their new PAG will help make the case for future policy and practice.
+ Read moreThe 2nd Chance Group has been highlighted nationally as an example of best practice in using sport to achieve social change.
+ Read moreNASDC Chair James Mapstone outlines how 'PAGs' form the foundation of the Alliance's work in using the power of sport to tackle crime and rehabilitate offenders.
+ Read moreTanayah Sam is living proof that the destructive cycle of re-offending can be broken.
+ Read moreSport has the capacity to break deeply-ingrained behaviour patterns and mindsets, to engage even the most complex individuals and to bring about positive change to entire communities.
+ Read moreListen to an interview with Professor Rosie Meek, Head of the School of Law at Royal Holloway University of London about her research and findings on the power of sport for the desistance from crime.
+ Access NowMore from our inspirational guest speakers who supported our launch event, Marvin King and Samir Dahou providing an honest reflection and talking about the power of sport
+ Access NowBaillie spoke at the NASDC launch event and is Founder & CEO of Spark Inside. Find out more about Baillie and Spark Inside
+ Access NowTanayah is a strategic partner of the NASDC representing a service user voice. Tanayah also told his story at the Beyond Sport Summit 2015 and this article provides a summary of his story.
+ Read moreLord McNally’s speech to the Criminal Justice Management conference 2015
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