Partnership with Centre for People’s Justice

NEW PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CENTRE FOR PEOPLES JUSTICE

We are proud to announce a creative partnership with the newly established Centre for People’s Justice, a groundbreaking initiative led by the University of Liverpool. This £5.8 million centre, supported by a £4.1 million award from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), aims to make the UK’s legal system fairer, safer, and more inclusive.

Multi-sectoral partnership

The Centre for People’s Justice brings together a foundational alliance of 45 organisations from the, artistic, cultural, charitable, community, business, philanthropic, legal, governmental, and University sectors. The centre will work across the UK to address urgent social and legal issues.In collaboration with partner institutions including Ulster University, The University of Glasgow, The University of Sheffield, Swansea University, Wrexham University and the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies.

Securing Justice across Society

The centre’s mission is to connect the public more closely with the laws and processes that govern their lives. By developing a creative programme of research and training, the centre seeks to improve accountability in the application of the law and enhance public understanding of legal rights. Key focus areas include food insecurity, low-waged work, tackling violence and conflict, and children’s rights.

Dance and Change 

We look forward to exploring the ways in which Dance and social justice can combine as a powerful tool for expression, understanding, and advocating for change. 

More info here and here

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