Online launch of new CPO themed short film ‘Something To Lose’
27 August, 2020 at 1 p.m.
By Street Cones

Free – Register

About this Event
Hosted by Tom Jackson (Head of Community Justice Glasgow). The film will be shown and then special guests introduced. Please submit your questions live via vimeo, youtube, facebook. Please also share the event using #somethingtolose (so we can give you a share).
The film is a mixture of interviews and also follows a fictional character on his CPO journey (Community Payback Order). It was produced by (and the stream designed/deliverd by) the team at STREET CONES a social enterprise and registered arts charity. In line with their commitment to lived experience some of the actors have been on CPOs.
Three viewing options (vimeo, youtube, facebook). Anyone using an employer device/network having access issues with all three consider trying a personal device.
QUESTIONS? CONTACTS:
Email: Community Justice Contact (Lyn Pyper)
Email: Street Cones Contact (Mark MacNicol) –
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