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Debate In Parliament: "This House Believes That Big Corporations Have a Moral Obligation to Conduct Prison Outreach Programs."

Join us as we debate the motion "This House Believes That Big Corporations Have a Moral Obligation to Conduct Prison Outreach Programs."

Objective of the Event

This debate aims to explore the ethical, social, and economic dimensions of corporate engagement in prison outreach initiatives. This platform will facilitate dialogue between corporate leaders, policymakers, activists, and academics, highlighting the role corporations can play in societal rehabilitation and reintegration efforts. Those attending this event will gain insights into:

• The ethical implications of prison outreach programs.

• Potential business benefits, such as enhanced Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) profiles.

• Strategies to design effective and meaningful outreach programs.

• Challenges and risks associated with such initiatives.

1. Who Should Attend?

Senior representatives from policy-making departments, NGOs, Academia, and corporations. The events typically welcome business leaders, Managers, HR and DEI professionals and representatives from multi-cultural networks.

2. What Are the Key Benefits of Attending?

• Learn from case studies and best practices shared by industry leaders and organisations already involved in prison outreach.

• Understand the operational, legal, and ethical considerations for implementing successful prison outreach programs.

Attendance is strictly managed, you will be turned away unless you have registered and we have confirmed your place.

Check out a previous debate we have hosted in Parliament.

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