Ken's career journey
...and behavioural problems and really enjoyed it, which is where my interest in working with those in the crime cycle began. "I knew I wanted to work with people where...
...and behavioural problems and really enjoyed it, which is where my interest in working with those in the crime cycle began. "I knew I wanted to work with people where...
...the Army was to spend more time with my family, so it wasn’t long before I was looking for a new job with better hours. A better work-life balance and...
...supported if I have an idea for how we can do things differently. Building rapport to help reduce reoffending We are a new team and have lots of exciting projects...
...for the entire prison, to helping prisoners learn new skills for employment on release – your impact will go far beyond the kitchen. Mark is a catering supervisor at HMP...
...the newly-opened HMP Swaleside. Thankfully there are many more female prison officers these days. Following that, and other stints at prisons around Kent including HMP Rochester, HMP Dover and HMP...
...enjoy it. Looking for a new challenge, I came across the case administrator role within the prison. I drew on the skills I had gained from my previous admin roles...
...on CP, and the impact it may be having on their families. I enjoy new challenges and getting to know new people, learning as much from them as hopefully they...
...something out of it. Often, people on my groups have never done a particular task or even worked before, and I love to see them learn new skills and grow...
...she moved to a Youth Offending. In 2005, Jenny became a senior probation officer and moved into a new role working in Approved Premises - a standout in her career....
...nice to see people doing something they might not otherwise have had a chance to do and learning new skills that could help them make positive changes in their lives.”...