Learning from Prison-based Education Initiatives from Victoria and New South Wales
The University of Sydney Justice Collaboration is proud to be hosting Associate Professor Marietta Martinovic OAM (RMIT) for an in-person seminar. This seminar will explore prison-based education initiatives where university students learn alongside people who are incarcerated. Associate Professor Marietta Martinovic OAM and Dr Jed Evans (University of Sydney) will discuss their work in their respective jurisdictions, highlighting the considerable potential that universities can play in prisons and the very positive outcomes arising from this work. This event is open to the general public.
Date: 6 May 2025
Time: 5:30pm - 6:30pm
You can find out more about the event and register here.
Looking back - Moving Forward - Tour the former Youth Detention Centre at Haberfield
Youth Justice NSW is providing USYD students and staff with an opportunity to tour a former detention centre and to meet staff working in different parts of the youth justice system. Those attending will see the old cells at Yasmar, which was formerly the Young Women in Custody program, and learn about contemporary features of the youth justice system. This will be valuable for those looking to work in criminal justice or related fields. The tour is free and will take approximately two hours.
Date: Friday 16 May 2025
Time: 12-2pm or 1-3pm
Register for a free tour here.
Insights from the Manchester Centre for Youth Studies
The Justice Collaboration is excited to host the Co-Directors of the Manchester Centre for Youth Studies (MCYS). Dr Paul Gray (Co-Director) and Dr Deborah Jump (Co-Director) will talk about the work of the MCYS. Established in 2014 (by Professor Hannah Smithson), the MCYS has established itself as an internationally recognised research centre, known for its innovative methodological approaches to working with young people. MCYS has a particular focus on young people in youth justice systems and young people’s mental health.
In addition to hearing about the work of the MCYS, Dr Gray will discuss his research into violence and substance use, and Dr Jump will discuss her research focused on violence against women and girls, and young people’s mental health.
Date: Tuesday 27 May 2025
Time: 5:30-6:30pm
You can find out more about the event and register here.