Celebrating and promoting the best in UK prisons, probation and youth justice

Oct 9, 2014

PAUL MURRAY (HMP Liverpool)

COMMENDEE 2014-15: Paul, an Officer at HMP Liverpool, earns a Commendation for his work in addressing gang violence: researching and developing a range of tools and partnerships to combat the problem both inside and outside the prison.
Oct 9, 2014

Transforming Prisons & Prisoners Through Physical Education

This workshop, run by The Butler Trust in association with NOMS, focused on sport and PE in prisons, and the contributions they can make to healthy prisons and effective rehabilitation. [For further examples of good practice in this area see the PE, sport and exercise interest group on good-practice.net.] A Long History The many benefits of physical education have been known and commented on for thousands of years. Indeed, the famous line by the first century Roman poet Juvenal, mens sana in corpore sano – ‘a healthy mind in a […]
Oct 7, 2014

BOB PATERSON (HMP Addiewell)

COMMENDEE 2014-15: Bob was nominated for the diverse range of faith-related provision he has established at HMP Addiewell and is Commended for, amongst other things, his “almost incomparable” level of commitment and capacity for work.
Oct 7, 2014

Management & Care of Offenders with Learning Disabilities

This workshop, run by The Butler Trust in association with The Prison Reform Trust, focused on the management and care of offenders with learning disabilities, both in custody and in the community. [For further examples of good practice in this area see the learning disability interest group on good-practice.net.] A Word About Words To some people the phrase ‘learning disabilities’ sounds like off-putting and unclear jargon. In fact, it’s just the latest in a long list of historical technical terms which once included cretin, imbecile, idiot, moron, retarded and mental […]
Oct 5, 2014

SHARON THOMPSON (National Probation Service, London)

COMMENDEE 2014-15: Sharon is granted a Commendation for all-round excellence in her role as a Probation Officer in the London area, in particular in her management of especially complex, high-risk and high-profile cases.
Oct 3, 2014

JODY TRASK (HMP New Hall)

COMMENDEE 2014-15: Jody, a Supervisory Officer at HMP New Hall, is Commended for her work, much of it in her own time, in developing and providing support for female sex workers. [This Commendation is supported by the Wates Foundation.]
Oct 3, 2014

Maintaining Prisoner/Family Relationships in Prison

This workshop, run by The Butler Trust in association with Action for Prisoners’ Families, focused on best practice in supporting and strengthening relationships between prisoners and the families. Contents Working together – Maintaining familiy ties : the issues The Jigsaw Visitors’ Centre at HMP Leeds Reducing Reoffending – Families First Invisible Walls Service – Spurgeons Family Man and Fathers Inside Prison Advice and Care Trust (Pact) at HMP Swansea Discussion [For further examples of good practice in this area see the relationships / children & families interest group on good-practice.net.] […]
Oct 1, 2014

Supporting and supervising offenders with mental health issues in the community

This workshop, held by the Butler Trust in association with the Centre for Mental Health, focused on best practice in supporting and supervising offenders with mental health issues in the community. Contents Issues surrounding supervision of offenders with a mental illness Manchester Offenders: Diversion Engagement and Liaison Partnership between Together and London Probation Supporting and supervising offenders with mental health issues at Northants Probation Psychologically-Informed case management Discussion [For further examples of good practice in this area see the mental health interest group on good-practice.net.] Issues surrounding supervision of offenders […]
Nov 6, 2013

TERESA ADAMS, RHYS EDMUNDS, SARAH NEW & LISETTE SAUNDERS (HMP/YOI Parc)

AWARD WINNERS 2013-14: Senior Managers, Lisette and Teresa, Prison Officer, Rhys, and Lead Nurse, Sarah, receive their Award for transforming the management and care of prisoners with learning disabilities at Parc. Their approach includes individualised Supported Living Plans, multi-disciplinary case management, a 14-hour network of NVQ-qualified prisoner support mentors, and specialist education provision and written materials. (This Award is supported by the Barrow Cadbury Trust.)
Nov 5, 2013

MATTHEW ASHWORTH (West Yorkshire Probation)

AWARD WINNER 2013-14: Matthew is a Probation Officer who was nominated for developing an innovative approach to tackling burglary by 18-21 year olds in Leeds. His approach, part of the Safer Leeds Burglary Strategy, incorporates one-to-one interventions and group-work, based on the findings of desistance-research, as well as links to education and skills training, and housing and employment services. It has contributed to a 30% drop in burglary locally since its launch. (This Award is supported by the Helen Hamlyn Trust.)