
Reflections on Double Window
Thursday 30 January, 19.00-20.30
As Double Window, an exhibition of artworks produced by Les Nicolles Prison inmates in collaboration with CLiP (Creative Learning in Prison), draws to a close, Art for Guernsey and the Guille-Allès Library proudly present three short talks to further explore the issues of incarceration, creative education and rehabilitation.
David Ummels, Founder, Art for Guernsey
Short introduction on the Double Window project and the constructive dialogue it was intended to promote.
Dave Le Feuvre, Head of Learning & Skills at Les Nicolles Prison
CLiP and its Benefits
CLiP’s mission is to build a legacy that inspires prisoners to fully integrate into the community, reducing the likelihood of reoffending – how does creative learning achieve this?
Paul Chambers, former Restorative Justice Development Officer
Restorative Ripples: Prison Possibilities
A snapshot of the possibility of transformational change through bridging the gap between victims and offenders.
Hannah Robilliard & Debbie Robinson, The Bailiwick of Guernsey Victim Support & Witness Service
Not Forgetting the Victims
Victim Support is an independent charitable organisation offering free and confidential support to victims and witnesses of crime and their family and friends. How might victims be affected by what happens to prisoners once they are incarcerated?