Gemma Buckland
doitjustice.bsky.social
Gemma Buckland
@doitjustice.bsky.social
Director Do It Justice and Justice Futures. Criminal justice geek. Former adviser to Justice Select Committee. One time Clarice Starling wannabe. Views own. RTs not endorsement.
For the last two years I have been busy unlearning and relearning what I know about how to change justice systems. If you are interested in learning how you might do that too, do come along to the launch of Justice Futures on 15th Jan, 1-3pm
New year, new venture! We are excited to invite you to our free launch event for Justice Futures CIC on 15 January.

Join us, and a fantastic line up of speakers, to explore why 'seeing, thinking and doing' differently will help us build the justice systems of tomorrow today. lnkd.in/eGsqF7UD
December 12, 2024 at 7:29 AM
Listen to the latest Transform Justice podcast with @drtomdog.bsky.social discussing our recent research with former justice ministers and advisors, along with other matters with @nacro.bsky.social CEO Campbell Robb
The research conducted by @doitjustice.bsky.social and @drtomdog.bsky.social can be read here: bit.ly/3XP61DI
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September 20, 2024 at 2:37 PM
Thank you to Professor Pagel, colleagues and families who have worked on these wonderful animations detailing parents’ exhausting ‘fight’ for their SEN children and the toll it takes. Key message: Tell us what you can do…
The have been so many stories about the challenges of the special needs education system.
The latest in the BBC highlights yet again the judgement and battles.parents face.
bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Our animation below was developed with parents on how this feels.
youtu.be/hqghf7auazM
SPROCKET - Why Is It A Fight?
YouTube video by Christina Pagel
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September 20, 2024 at 2:28 PM
Reposted by Gemma Buckland
Select committee chairs: business and trade Liam Byrne (Cabinet minister under the last Labour government, defeated mayoral candidate 2021, left opposition frontbench due to bullying allegations inter alia) versus Matt Western (2017 intake, shadow minister who didn't make it.
September 9, 2024 at 4:47 PM
Reposted by Gemma Buckland
Tomorrow, legislation enabling prisoners to be released after 40% of their sentence comes into force for sentences under five years.

Our recent blog looked at the use of delegated legislation to tackle the prisons crisis and why its scrutiny matters.

https://buff.ly/3zmSIB3
How delegated legislation is being used to tackle the prisons crisis
Thousands of prisoners will be released on license early, once they have completed 40% rather than 50% of their sentence, if a Statutory Instrument is approved by the House of Commons today (25 July…
www.hansardsociety.org.uk
September 9, 2024 at 12:00 PM
What could be better for Bluesky than some systems thinking. Excited today to be at Systems Innovation Network’s annual conference, getting inspiration for how we might feel our way in systems thinking for civil, criminal and social justice issues and the intersection between them #justicefutures
September 6, 2024 at 9:11 AM
Reposted by Gemma Buckland
I've made a move this morning so this looks useful. Thank you @jesstud.bsky.social
Calling all folk with an interest in UK public policy: I’ve created a starter pack of think tankers, policy analysts & commentators active on @bsky.app go.bsky.app/LtNiL1o
August 19, 2024 at 11:23 AM