Our award nomination program is aimed at endorsing exceptional work and effort by any person, group or organisation that plays a part in social transformation, or helps to directly prevent crime and reduce re-offending.
If you know of a victim, policeman, probation, ex-offender, prisoner, prison officer, community officer, youth worker, member of the community, student, project or organisation that has made an exceptional effort to bring about pro-social change, we want to here about them.
After our panel has researched the submission, we will be giving out CJustice awards and commendations and, publishing their story on our site. Our goal is to ensure exceptional work is supported and recognised. We want to ensure the positive sides of our society and justice system are seen by the wider community, helping to empower change.
If you know of any good people, projects or oganisations please get in touch, with a detailed explanation of why you are making the nomination and supplying the following.
* Your name and full contact details.
* The name and contact details of the person being nominated.
* A detailed description of why you feel they deserve an award.
* Your connection to the individual, project or organisation.
ONE RECENT PERSON HIGHLIGHTED BY CJUSTICE
was nominated for a South London Press Hero Awards.
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In addition to recieving a 'CJustice Award' we will also try to ensure the person, group, company or institution gets promoted outside of our organisation if we feel they meet the criteria for an additional nomination. Our aim is to highlight and support people, projects and organisations that really work,
or change lives.
Empowering them to transform society and motivate others.
CJUSTICE 2012 NOMINATIONS
Curly & Reflex, Vladimir Felzmann, Gov.Ceri Mortimer, The Freedom Centre , Nick Walsh CFEO
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