...of ways for you to learn: from classrooms to team-building exercises, from lectures to hands-on problem-solving. You’ll also have individual assessments and group projects throughout the training to make sure...
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...profession – it’s important. Speak to your manager and colleagues to get the hands-on skills and experience you need to flourish in the service Naden Friend Joining PQiP Naden started...
...you need to adapt your approach to working with them accordingly. While they’re with us, it’s our job to treat people with decency and respect, and to motivate them to...
...of roles on how to work effectively with offenders. Read on to find out top tips from those working in the Prison Service. Remember to be yourself. Anyone who’s...
...in part linked to my feeling quite engaged with all the learning, in the office and from theory books, and not wanting to have to leave PQiP because I did...
...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...
...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...
...leaving the Armed Forces or a veteran? Visit our Advance into Justice website to find out how you can transition into a rewarding second career in catering. Not a service...
...to know your colleagues, learn how the prison runs and understand a bit more about life in a prison. You will also work towards a level 2 functional skills qualification...
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