Openly LGBTI+ in the prison service: celebrating pride
...work When it comes to being out at work, I’d say find a happy medium that suits you – and if that is being out to colleagues and not offenders...
...work When it comes to being out at work, I’d say find a happy medium that suits you – and if that is being out to colleagues and not offenders...
...that I’d be comfortable in the prison environment rather than jumping straight in and an apprenticeship is a good way to expose yourself to new challenges. Why do you think...
...months of the blog’s launch, we’ve received over 150 comments. However, this also showed us that there’s a need to answer some commonly asked questions, mostly around vetting. HMPPS pre-employment...
...back into the community. I applied to this scheme through a combination of my career history and wanting to change the way prisons are perceived to the public. One of...
...prison. So, I applied for and was accepted onto a 3-year fast-track graduate scheme, which enabled me to move up the ranks faster. I went from being a prison officer,...
...centre in London but cooking two hot dinner options and prepping breakfast for 400 guests is small scale compared to our kitchen at Scrubs. Why did you decide to become...
...help you overcome it. After the 12 weeks have been completed, you come away from the POELT with a Level 3 diploma in the management and care of individuals in...
...a RAD once they’ve passed the initial online tests. Some things will remain the same, as the ARC will still assess whether you have the abilities, behaviours, strengths and fitness...
...to get you through the application form. The online application form is the first stage of the PQiP application process. Along with providing your personal information and details of your...
...direct encounters with prisoners are unlikely. Prior to starting, Eleanor completed Nomis training which is “essentially an online system that can be used for everything from charging offenders to looking...