Nicola's return to the probation service
...of things, just getting to grips with new processes and that kind of stuff, how you used to record this and now you record it that way etc. But I...
...of things, just getting to grips with new processes and that kind of stuff, how you used to record this and now you record it that way etc. But I...
...to be as open as possible about my experience” It's impossible to know what comments you are going to receive from prisoners. Returning to work identifying as a transgender man,...
...to contribute to the recruitment of under-represented applicants, bringing in my own experience. To find out more about becoming a probation officer and register your interest, go to our website....
...less time to make and are likely to earn him a regular income. He’s showing a lot of the others how to do extremely well-crafted leather work. How important is...
...can be assessed in the same way and to the same standards we use in our face-to-face centres. Prior to your assessment date, you'll be sent a link to an...
...never a big fan of school or very academic, but you don’t need qualifications to be a prison officer. You just need to be able to talk to people and...
...an opportunity to pay back to their communities for the crimes they’ve committed and to change their lives for the better by giving them the tools to see a life...
...it “no two days are the same.” As a probation officer, you will get to utilise lots of different skills to communicate with lots of different people on a daily...
...People sat, ate, and talked, and it was great to see it bringing everyone together. I’ll never forget that day and everything we’ve done this month. Being able to have...
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