The NWJC continually welcomes opportunities to work more closely with other criminal justice specialist organisations that share our values and are striving to improve outcomes for people in contact w…
The National Women’s Justice Coalition welcomes the revised Imposition of Community and Custodial Sentences Guideline published by the Sentencing Council on March 5, 2025, and is collectively di…
The Clinks and The Weavers’ Company Justice and Women: A New Direction summit in London last week convened over 200 people with a common goal, to explore “where next” for justice for women?
Repr…
On 28 January 2025, the National Women’s Justice Coalition co-hosted a roundtable discussion on the topic of maternal imprisonment in partnership with Birth Companions and Crest Advisory, a crime and …
We are one of a number of legal, women’s and prison reform organisations that are supporting an open letter to the Justice Secretary, the Rt Hon Shabana Mahmood, asking her to revoke Gaie Delap’s reca…
The National Women’s Justice Coalition (NWJC) and partners from across the voluntary sector have come together to share their vision for the new Women’s Justice Board and to urge Government not to ove…
The NWJC welcomes the Independent Sentencing Review as an opportunity to fundamentally re-think and reform how sentencing works for women and girls in England and Wales.
We know that most women in pri…
Thanks to Christopher Osuh and The Guardian UK for their news piece over the weekend highlighting the enormous £5.1 million pound funding gap our parners are facing in the year ahead.
With MoJ core co…
We’re delighted to announce that The JABBS Foundation has approved a multi-year grant to support the core operational and staff costs of the National Women’s Justice Coalition.
The foundational stabil…
This week Khidmat Centres, including our NWJC partner Muslim Women in Prison (MWIP) project, co-hosted a sold-out film screening in London of Inside Out: Muslim Women in Prison.
Supported by their par…
On November 20th, the Effective Women’s Centres Partnership that includes five NWJC partners – Anawim, Together Women project, Yorkshire and Humberside, Stockport Women’s Centre, The…
We remain committed to working closely with likeminded organisations, alliances and coalitions that share our values and are striving to improve outcomes for people in contact with the criminal justic…