Women in Prison Conference 27 September 2018
Bookings are now open for our one day Women in Prison conference on 27th September.
The Conference will have wide appeal for people working in the Justice system, for academics and anyone interested in social justice and gender equality.
WOMEN IN PRISON AND EINSTEIN’S DEFINITION OF MADNESS: DOING WHAT DOESN’T WORK – OVER AND OVER AND OVER….
This Conference will have wide appeal for people working in the Justice system, for academics and anyone interested in social justice and gender equality.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Professor Patricia Easteal, Professor of Law, University of Canberra
Dr. Hannah McGlade, Human Rights Lawyer and Academic
Ms. Robyn Westgate, Ph.D student with a background in Criminology focusing on female offending
Speakers have been carefully selected to help us better understand:
- The lived experiences of women in prison
- The drivers of incarceration of women (especially for Aboriginal women – whose situation has been described as a ‘national crisis’)
- How we might more effectively bring about change.
“This is a very important issue because women are critical to family and community and there are serious consequences when they are taken out of these roles.” (Robyn Westgate)
This Conference has been organised by a consortium of Western Australian Soroptimist International clubs (SI Maylands Peninsula, On The Terrace and South Perth) working together to help address critical issues related to the incarceration of women in Western Australian prisons.
A limited number of scholarship positions is available. Please email simaylandspeninsula@siswp.org to apply.
Morning and afternoon tea and lunch are provided. Please advise simaylandspeninsula@siswp.org of any special dietary requirements.
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