This interactive clinic examined people-centred justice (PCJ) programming through data-driven approaches. With justice systems facing escalating global challenges, participants focused on strategies to make systems more effective, thereby enhancing social cohesion and supporting economic resilience. The session offered practical, actionable steps to help attendees apply PCJ principles within their own contexts. The clinic attracted justice sector professionals, policymakers, data analysts, and others engaged in advancing PCJ strategies.
“This event offered invaluable, hands-on insights into transforming justice systems to support people-centred solutions.”
Key Takeaways:
- Applying the Core Pillars of PCJ: Attendees learned how to implement the five foundational pillars of PCJ in their respective regions, and as articulated by the recent OECD Recommendation.
- Implementing the OECD Recommendation: The clinic presented actionable insights into integrating the OECD Council Recommendation on Access to Justice and PCJ systems effectively.
- Data-Driven Diagnostics: Participants explored methods to conduct data-driven diagnostics to identify and prioritise key justice needs.
- Designing Evidence-Based Justice Policies: The session also highlighted ways to use data and evidence for designing justice policies that respond to real-world challenges with impact and equity.
Resources:
For those interested in learning more, the concept note and agenda are available for download.