17 Aug 2021

Nominations are now OPEN to join techUK's Digital Justice Working Group

If you would like to join techUK's Digital Justice Working group, please download the nomination form and submit it via email by the 6th September 2021.

in January 2021 techUK established a ‘Digital Justice Working Group’. The working group currently consists of 31 techUK members, across 3 subgroups, with commitment from public sector representatives across the Ministry of Justice, HM Prisons and Probation Service, HM Courts and Tribunals Service, Crown Prosecution Service and academia.

It was written into the terms of reference that for the first year, every 6 months, a working group membership review would take place allowing the wider techUK membership to put themselves forward for a position on the working group. If you would like to put yourself or a colleague forward to join the working group, please complete this nominiation form.

Deadline for submission to [email protected] is midday, 6th September 2021.

Information on the working group and its subgroups can be found via the nomination form. If you would like to access the terms of reference, this can be done so via the group page. If you are unsure how to join and locate documents via the group page, please contact [email protected].

This is for techUK members only. If you aren't a member of techUK and are interested in the Digtial Justice work, please reach out to Georgie or Charlie using the details below.

Georgie Morgan

Georgie Morgan

Head of Justice and Emergency Services | Fraud and Economic Crime Lead, techUK

Georgie joined techUK as the Justice and Emergency Services (JES) Programme Manager in March 2020, progressing to Head of Programme in January 2022. Her portfolio then expanded in January 2024 where she now leads our work across fraud and economic crime. 

In her current role, Georgie leads techUK’s engagement and initiatives across the blue light and criminal justice sectors. She works closely with industry and stakeholders to drive innovation, address challenges, and anticipate future needs, while showcasing the critical role technology plays in delivering essential public safety and justice services. Through the JES programme, she provides a platform for suppliers, helping them navigate and establish themselves in the blue light and criminal justice markets.

Before joining techUK, Georgie spent four and a half years managing a Business Crime Reduction Partnership (BCRP) in Westminster. Collaborating with the Metropolitan Police and local councils, she focused on mitigating the impact of crime on the business community. Her efforts spanned addressing low-level street crime and anti-social behavior to managing critical incidents and violent crime.

Email:
[email protected]
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgie-henley/

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