Justice Awards 2008

 

Nominations have now closed!

A big thank you must go out to all of the people who took the time to make a Justice Award nomination in Kent.  The KCJB would like to congratulate everyone who recieved a nomination and we wish all of them the best of luck in trying to reach the national final later in the year.  We will be contacting everyone who has taken part, here is a list of all of the nominations recieved in Kent:

 

  • Tony Quiler, Police Community Support Officer (Bluewater), for outstanding contribution to engaging local communities
  • Steven Brown, Police Community Support Officer (Dartford), for outstanding contribution to engaging local communities
  • Kent Police Community Support Officer/Prison Resettlement Officer Team, for outstanding contribution to working with offenders
  • Christopher Barmby, Appropriate Adult volunteer (Tonbridge), for outstanding contribution to working with offenders
  • Michael Cronin, Community Liaison Officer (Folkestone), for outstanding achievement in caring for victims
  • The Referral Order Team Volunteer Panel members, Kent Youth Offending Service, for outstanding contribution to tackling youth crime
  • Offender Management at Sheppey Cluster Prisons, for outstanding contribution to working with offenders
  • Mark Carrington, East Kent District Crown Prosecutor, for outstanding commitment to diversity
  • Kent and Medway Resettlement/Prolific and Priority Offender Team, for outstanding contribution to working with offenders
  • Tommy Tucker Smyth, Community Warden (Margate), for outstanding achievement in caring for victims
  • Kent Probation's General Offending Behaviour Programme Team, for outstanding commitment to diversity
  • Claire Gatward, KCJB Prolific and Priority Offender Co-ordinator, for outstanding contribution to engaging local communities
  • Claire Gatward, KCJB Prolific and Priority Offender Co-ordinator, for outstanding contribution to working with offenders
  • Kent Probation's Children and Families Enterprise Project, for outstanding contribution to working with offenders
  • Nick Whiteoak, Hate Crime Investigator (North Kent), for outstanding commitment to diversity
  • Thanet Community Safety Partnership, for outstanding commitment to engaging local communities
  • Her Majesty's Courts Service and Kent Police's Genesis/Libra Project Team, for Partnership of the year:  best example of joint working across the CJS
  • Dartford Borough Council Enforcement Team, for Partnership of the year: best example of joint working across the CJS

 

All are now in with a chance of making it to the national awards final in London.  Below are some of the images of Kent's successes at last year's ceremony.

 

                     Bob Halls  Community Warden                              Thanet Community Payback Team                     Nathan Ward   Medway Secure Training Centre 

The Kent Criminal Justice Board

National Justice Award finalists 2007

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