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Zadow Award

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Resources To Support New Professionals In The Criminal Justice System

August saw the anniversary of the birth of Christiane Susanne Augustine (Augusta) Zadow (1846-1896). Augusta Zadow was a trade unionist and factory inspector who arrived in Adelaide in 1877 to live in Goodwood. She assisted the increasing number of female workers in the newly mechanised clothing trades by investigating complaints Read more…

By Andrew Day, 1 yearNovember 10, 2024 ago
Zadow Award

Work to support new professionals in the CJS

Progress on the Magnolia Project’s Augusta Zadow Award This year, the Magnolia Project has been working on a project to support the recruitment and retention of women in the criminal justice system. We have developed two written resources, which we will publish on our website in the spring. These support Read more…

By admin, 2 yearsJuly 12, 2024 ago
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Women with Sparkle: Early-career Workers in the CJS

The Magnolia project, supported by an Augusta Zadow Award, has been working with women to explore how a trauma-informed approach may support the recruitment and retention of women in the criminal justice workforce.

By admin, 2 yearsMay 13, 2024 ago
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