@NUHYS@kidsinmuseums@JusticeMuseum End of the day and we have wrestled the museum back from the NUH Youth Service! It was great to have them with us and watch their confidence grow as the day went on. We look forward to working with them in the future! #TakeoverDay#YoungPeople#WorkExperience
We the NUH YOUTH SERVICE are delighted to have taken over National Justice Museum in Nottingham today. We are doing work experience including acting, social media, working front of house and exhibitions.
#TakeoverDay#youngpeople#workexperience
🎉 Celebrating a Milestone: 40,000 Visitors to the Choices & Consequences Exhibition! 🎉
Yesterday, we welcomed the 40,000th young person to the Choices & Consequences Exhibition during a workshop at our Nottingham Exhibition, delivered in partnership with @JusticeMuseum 🌟
Interested in going into law but not sure where to get the best experience?
Check out @DekaChambers Virtual Pupillage Event on 13th November.
More information below 👇
As a common law set, we provide our pupils with enviable advocacy experience and the opportunity to develop an interesting and varied practice. Join us at our Virtual Pupillage Event on 13th Nov to find out more. Register: https://t.co/CmsDbsD9UP #pupillage#aspiringbarristers
This week we are taking part in @NottmTrentUni Safety & Wellbeing Fairs with @chlocasx from the Danny C Foundation.
Sharing safety tips, drinks covers, mindful workshops in an envelope and other goodies.
Clifton today, City tomorrow and Mansfield on Friday, 10-2pm
After years of campaigning alongside various individuals, bereaved families and charities, as of 11:59 PM tonight the Home Office scheme will end and 'zombie-style' knives and 'zombie-style' machetes will be officially banned.
Find out more 👉 https://t.co/pprxN9DaOK
It's Open House at the Royal Courts of Justice today!
We are here with objects from our collection as well as doing trials in courts 13 and 14.
Open until 4pm with various talks and demonstrations happening plus, for one day only, photography is allowed!
People have been adding to our banner what positive choice they would make to not end up behind a cell door or be killed through knife crime.
Choices include being good, staying in school, seeking support, talking with a trusted adult and having a positive attitude.
All set up at Edwards Lane Estate Community Centre for an Anti-Knife Crime Community Event. Sharing the stories of families who have lost loved ones to knife crime and how people can make positive choices for themselves.
Here until 5pm, come down and say hi!
It's not every day you get gifted an origami rose as a thank you!
Jo, our Nottingham Learning Manager, was very touched to receive this today from a student @NewsteadWood who were visiting the RCJ.
It's made her smile after a long day travelling to help the London team.
Ben went out tonight 16 years ago. He never returned home. He was celebrating the end of his GCSEs with his friends and was stabbed on his way home, and died in the early hours of the following morning.
We continue to work tirelessly in Ben's memory 💛💜
https://t.co/40q9ShL8f4
For #RefugeeWeek24 we asked Year 3 @EdaleRiseSchool to create a welcome mat around this year's theme 'Our Home'.
The result is this beautiful banner of printed pictures of what 'home' means to them.
It will be hanging in reception @JusticeMuseum until Sunday 23rd June.
@NJMLearning Lots of drawings have been done around the theme of 'Our Home' ready for Refugee Week.
Look out for these, and others, displayed in our museum reception from 15th June.
#FeelGood