A reflection and evaluation meeting for contributors to our recent Medact Research Network briefing on the PCSC Bill.
This briefing argues that the PCSC Bill’s expansion of police power and prisons will in fact harm public health
An event to mark the launch of Medact’s ‘The Public Health Case Against the Policing Bill’, which aims to articulate and amplify radical public health voices against the Policing Bill’s approach and explore potential alternatives.
Meetings to support the creation of a briefing in response to the Kill The Bill movement, explaining why police-led enforcement is not the same as public health and why this Bill will actually harm health.
Meetings to support the creation of a briefing in response to the Kill The Bill movement, explaining why police-led enforcement is not the same as public health and why this Bill will actually harm health.
The government has misleadingly branded the dangerous PCSC Bill a “public health approach” to combating serious violence. In response, we are putting together a briefing in support of the Kill The Bill movement.
A briefing focusing on the risks of harm associated with the proposed Serious Violence Duty (SVD) and Serious Violence Reduction Orders (SVROs) in the PCSC Bill.
The government has misleadingly branded the dangerous PCSC Bill a “public health approach” to combating serious violence. This research meeting will be a chance to feed in to a briefing Medact is producing in support of the Kill The Bill movement.
Join us this Saturday as we stand with people across the country taking action to #KillTheBill. The Police Crime Sentencing and Courts Bill is a dangerous and harmful piece of […]