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Posters & Notices

Promotional posters

Along with publicity notices (see below), our posters are an excellent way of helping to raise awareness about the Awards. If you would like us to send you some posters please contact us, or you can click on the images to download and print them yourself:

Publicity notices

To help encourage nominations, you may wish to consider issuing a notice to staff about the Awards and how to make a nomination, and some possible wording for this is set out below. As we welcome nominations from offenders as well as staff, it may also be worth posting copies of these where they can see them too.

Custodial settings

Nominations for this year’s Butler Trust Awards are now open. The Awards are for people working in prisons, IRCs and secure training centres, as well as probation and youth justice settings – and the Trust welcomes nominations from both staff and prisoners/residents/detainees.

Details of the Awards, and nomination forms, are available from the Butler Trust website – www.butlertrust.org.uk – or from the local Butler Trust champion: {NAME}. [While they should be submitted on the official form if possible, prisoners/residents/detainees may make a nomination by letter or via an “app”.]

Please note: the local Butler Trust champion will need to collate some additional supporting documentation before forwarding nominations to the Butler Trust, so any initial nominations should be sent to {NAME} and NOT direct to the Butler Trust. The deadline for final nominations (including supporting documentation) to reach the Butler Trust office is 30 June, so the earlier initial nominations are submitted the better.

Non-custodial settings

Nominations for this year’s Butler Trust Awards are now open. The Awards are for people working in prisons, probation, and community and youth justice settings – and the Trust welcomes nominations from both staff and service users.

Details of the Awards, and nomination forms, are available from the Butler Trust website – www.butlertrust.org.uk – or from the local Butler Trust champion {NAME}.

Please note: the local Butler Trust champion will need to collate some additional supporting documentation before forwarding nominations to the Butler Trust, so any initial nominations should be sent to {NAME} and NOT direct to the Butler Trust. The deadline for final nominations (including supporting documentation) to reach the Butler Trust office is 30 June, so the earlier initial nominations are submitted the better.

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Guidance

  • Overview & Eligibility
  • Awards process
  • Role of the Local Champion
  • 6 steps to a great nomination
  • 8 things to remember

Materials

  • Posters & Notices
  • Paperwork (forms)

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The Butler Trust

The Butler Trust recognises, celebrates, develops and disseminates outstanding work and best practice across UK prisons, probation and youth justice.

The Trust is a registered charity, set up in 1985 and named after reforming former Home Secretary, “RAB” Butler.

More about the Trust

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