IJP hailed Social Enterprise delivery example in the CJS
IJP has been hailed as one of the organisations that successfully works as a
Social Enterprise to deliver services to the criminal justice sector. With more focus on delivering efficiencies and increasing the social impacts of public sector services, IJP's
latest film for the NTA is a strong example of how innovative social enterprise solutions can play an important part in the Big Society concept highlighted by Crispin Blunt:
'As part of the 'Big Society' we want to encourage charities and social enterprise groups as well as the private sector to apply their enthusiasm and expertise to turning around more and more lives and preventing future victims.'
'THE MINISTRY OF JUSTICE CALLS UPON SOCIAL ENTERPRISE
The man in the film is an ex-junkie, an ex-inmate and a multiple offender. He is also the subject of a production by a brilliant social enterprise. The
film begins with an ex-con talking about his drug habit. We hear that he's been a drug user since the age of fifteen and in and out of prison for twelve years. As he speaks, stunning animations bring his story to life: from junkie, to inmate, to re-offender and finally to recovery with the help of the prison service'...
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