How one-to-one conversations are helping make prisons safer
...them, and see if there’s anything I can help with. I help them set both short-term and long-term targets. For example, we had an offender who was known for being...
...them, and see if there’s anything I can help with. I help them set both short-term and long-term targets. For example, we had an offender who was known for being...
...need for resilience what it’s like to not give up on someone Helping you decide if the role is for you After each video, you’ll be given a multiple-choice question...
...great benefits on offer to those working in these important roles. We spoke to Nicola who returned to the Probation Service after a few years out, working for a charity...
...nothing for them to complain about. Having different types of people in our care it’s important for me to offer a different perspective which allows me to play a vital...
...young offender institution for young offenders who are aged 18-30. Before starting, Eleanor also didn’t know what department she would be going into. She says, “it was interesting to find...
...to ask any questions you may have. There will also be a debrief at the end of the day for any remaining questions and for you to have the chance...
...been like working during the pandemic. What was your route into the probation officer role? This was a complete career change for me. Previously, I was a Housing Support Officer...
...it. One of the men who has been in the prison system for over 14 years said to me: “Feeley, I have so much respect for you. I’m right behind...
...the role? What forms this can take and how you approach it Protecting the public is at the heart of what we do and forms a big part of the...
...days for issues with my caseload for recalls to custody. I then found myself doing a fair bit of work outside of work hours to ensure I could get all...