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Parole hearings to be heard in public for the first time

The parole board will have the final say – with decisions due to take into account factors including the welfare of the victims.  The statutory instrument is being laid today which will mean the measure comes into effect from July 21.  The move comes following calls for greater transparency after… Law changes made today will mean that victims, members of the public and the media will be able to ask for a parole hearing to be heard in public. ...

Probation reunification one year on

Yesterday, one year on from probation reunification, the Institute for Government think tank brought together a panel comprising MoJ Executive Director for the Probaton Reform Programme, Jim Barton, Executive Director at the Interventions Alliance, Suki Binning, and the Head of Probation Inspection Programme at HM Inspectorate of Probation, Linda Neimantas. … Two and a half thousand trainee probation officers have been recruited in the past two years, and the service is currently recruiting at scale for unpaid work supervisors. The Inspectorate however has said that development training needs to be looked at. ...

Concerns the probation service is still struggling post-unification

In addition to managing all offenders, the National Probation Service also now deliver unpaid work, accredited programmes and other interventions.  Now however, one year on from the changes, representatives from the voluntary sector and community groups in London have said that difficulties remain with pre-sentence reports, sentence management and resettlement. … A group of rehabilitation and offender management services have spoken out over the work that still needs to be done post the reunification of the probation service. ...

Prisoners & PhDs: the organisation enabling greater access to further education

Following a successful pilot across 2021/22 which involved 50 students across 12 prisons on four different courses, the organisation is now preparing for their next academic year of study – with a target of 100 students.  By encouraging links between prisons and universities, DWRM looks to enable prisoners to study… DWRM ‘Doing What Really Matters’ is a social enterprise working to improve prisoners’ access to further and higher education, as well as supporting people to continue studying when they are released. ...

Review calls for wider access to Naloxone for prison leavers

Prison services need to ensure leavers who at high-risk of overdosing have access to naloxone the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs has said.  The review said that the current supply of take-home naloxone is “fragmented” and that only a small proportion of opioid dependent prison leavers are provided… A review completed by the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs has acknowledged its ability to save lives and has now said there should be more availability for prison leavers....