05/01/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 05/01/2024 06:27
Call for contributions! Get involved with #techUKDigitsingJustice2024 Campaign week.
Are you a thought leader working in the digital justice space? If so, we are delighted to invite you to contribute to our 'Digitising Justice Campaign Week', commencing 24th-26th June.
Over the three days we will publishing insights from techUK members, policymakers and technical experts within the industry, serving as an opportunity to share their experiences and expertise to showcase the impact of digitalization within the Criminal Justice Sector.
During this time of rapid change in the digital landscape, it is important for us to consider the power of technology in transforming the criminal justice sector.
As such, it is more crucial than ever that the justice sector grasp an efficient understanding and harness the fundamental capabilities to effectively adopt new technology. Technology has the ability to modernise the sector through enabling transparency, accessibility, and more responsive practices.
We are asking for our members and stakeholders to submit guest blogs or vlogs that give insight to their knowledge and experience on one of our themes surrounding digitising justice.
The themes for the week are listed below:
Submission information
Blogs
We ask your blogs to be 600-800 words, but please also feel free to share case studies, whitepapers or podcasts! Read the full contributor guidelines here.
Can include images, infographics and videos/vlogs (see below guidelines about submitting vlogs)
Download our blog submission form here (instructions here), fill it in and submit.
Vlogs
These will be published on our website as an insight page.
Between 3 to 6 minutes
YouTube link or MP4 file
Title for the video and any intro text
Examples: #1
Please also note that submissions are limited to two per organisation.
Before submitting your blog or vlog, please download and complete the blog submission form here (instructions here).
Complete submission forms are to be sent to [email protected], along with the author's headshots, the title of the content, and an image of the company's logo as separate attachments.
Please note that the deadline for submissions is Friday 7th June 17:00.
If you have any questions on this, please do get in touch using the contact details below.
We look forward to receiving your contributions!
Head of Justice and Emergency Services, techUK
Head of Justice and Emergency Services, techUK
Georgie joined techUK as the Justice and Emergency Services (JES) Programme Manager in March 2020, then becoming Head of Programme in January 2022.
Georgie leads techUK's engagement and activity across our blue light and criminal justice services, engaging with industry and stakeholders to unlock innovation, problem solve, future gaze and highlight the vital role technology plays in the delivery of critical public safety and justice services. The JES programme represents suppliers by creating a voice for those who are selling or looking to break into and navigate the blue light and criminal justice markets.
Prior to joining techUK, Georgie spent 4 and a half years managing a Business Crime Reduction Partnership (BCRP) in Westminster. She worked closely with the Metropolitan Police and London borough councils to prevent and reduce the impact of crime on the business community. Her work ranged from the impact of low-level street crime and anti-social behaviour on the borough, to critical incidents and violent crime.
Email:[email protected]LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgie-henley/Programme Manager - Justice & Emergency Services, techUK
Programme Manager - Justice & Emergency Services, techUK
Cinzia joined techUK in August 2023 as the Justice and Emergency Services (JES) Programme Manager.
The JES programme represents suppliers, championing their interests in the blue light and criminal justice markets, whether they are established entities or newcomers seeking to establish their presence.
Prior to join techUK, Cinzia held positions within the third and public sectors, managing international and multi-disciplinary projects and funding initiatives. Cinzia has a double MA degree in European Studies from the University of Göttingen (Germany) and the University of Udine (Italy), with a focus on politics and international relations.
Email:[email protected]Team Assistant, Markets, techUK
Team Assistant, Markets, techUK
Ella joined techUK in November 2023 as a Markets Team Assistant, supporting the Justice and Emergency Services, Central Government and Financial Services Programmes.
Before joining the team, she was working at the Magistrates' Courts in legal administration and graduated from the University of Liverpool in 2022. Ella attained an undergraduate degree in History and Politics, and a master's degree in International Relations and Security Studies, with a particular interest in studying asylum rights and gendered violence.
In her spare time she enjoys going to the gym, watching true crime documentaries, travelling, and making her best attempts to become a better cook.
Email:[email protected]Digitising justice is a key topic to our techUK members who operate in the justice and public safety sector, including those who are involved with our Digital Justice Working Group. Take a look at our work so far:
A guest blog submitted by Sarah Spence, Business & Marketing Assistant at Core Systems NI for #DigitalJusticeWeek2022
Innovation is a critical element for the evolution of the legal system. It can enhance the efficiency, transparency, and accessibility of the justice system.
A guest blog submitted by Tom Gash, Arindam Guha and Claire Gibson from Deloitte's Center for Governments Insights for #DigitalJusticeWeek2022
Or sign up to our digitising justice distribution list to stay up to date with all our related news, events and opportunities:
Sign-up to get the latest updates and opportunities on our work around Digital Justice from our Justice and Emergency Services programme.