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Why are Prison Mother and Baby Units under-used?

The review was undertaken by the Chief Social Worker for Children and Families, Isabelle Trowler and examines the decision-making process for prison mother and baby unit applications, and child and family social workers’ role in this. About Mother and Baby Units An MBU is part of a women’s prison where… Yesterday saw the publication of the Chief Social Worker’s review of decision-making in applications to prison Mother and Baby Units (MBUs). ...

London probation services are “hugely disappointing”

Probation inspectors have today published their remaining inspections of London probation services, also known as Probation Delivery Units (PDUs), which have resulted in another set of poor ratings for the Capital. Lewisham and Bromley PDU was rated as ‘Inadequate’ – the lowest rating possible – with inspections of Newham PDU… Inspectors judged just one quarter of the cases they examined as being of a satisfactory standard in relation to their assessment of risk of serious harm. ...

Terrorists will face longer in prison for offences committed inside

The Justice Secretary Dominic Raab yesterday announced that all terrorist offenders who commit further crimes in jail – however minor – will be automatically referred within a week for a police investigation and potential prosecution. The purpose of the new measures is to increase the likelihood of them being locked… Under new guidelines terrorist offenders who commit crimes in jail will be automatically referred for a police investigation and potential prosecution. ...

HMP Thorn Cross prisoners take part in ‘Dragons' Den’ event

Prisoners have been pitching ideas and competing for funding in a “Dragons' Den” style event organised by charity Entrepreneurs Unlocked. A graphic design consultancy and a personal fitness business were among the ideas put forward by those bidding for the start-up funding. The winner will receive a grant of £400… Prisoners have pitched their business ideas to a “Dragons' Den” panel as part of a push towards getting ex-offenders into employment and reducing reoffending. ...

“Restorative justice has the CJS mantra at heart”

Restorative justice is a requirement of the Victim’s Code of Practice and funding is available for all PCCs.  Charity Remedi holds a national contract facilitating RJ for the National Homicide Victim Service and is also contracted by 10 youth justice services. Director Steve Jones told Police Oracle: “I’ve heard officers… Non-profit organisation Remedi are currently contracted by seven Police and Crime Commissioners; South Yorkshire, Derbyshire, West Midlands, Greater Manchester, Cheshire, Humberside and Cumbria. ...

Young people’s experiences of violence

The report “Children, violence and vulnerability 2022” combines a survey of 2,025 children and young people with a review of national statistics. The Youth Endowment Fund was established in March 2019 by children’s charity Impetus, with a £200m endowment and ten year mandate from the Home Office. Its purpose is to… A new report published by the Youth Endowment Fund today explores the ways in which violence – and fear of violence – is shaping children’s lives. ...

Crest Co-operative: running probation contracts for 20 years

Crest Co-operative is a charity based in North Wales that run a variety of services including charity shops, a food bank, furniture upcycling through to a radio station.  They have around 47 paid staff, between 30 and 35 regular volunteers and through the probation services provide unpaid work supervision for… Crest Co-operative recently won another MoJ contract to provide unpaid work supervision services. It’s something they’ve been delivering for over 20 years. ...