A prison officer with a purpose

Growing up as an ethnic minority from a deprived neighbourhood, Leroy didn’t see a place for himself in today’s society. That was until he joined the Prison Service. As a...
Growing up as an ethnic minority from a deprived neighbourhood, Leroy didn’t see a place for himself in today’s society. That was until he joined the Prison Service. As a...
...role-play simulations What to wear at the RAD? There's no official dress-code but we recommend attending in smart-casual clothes. Take your gym kit along as well, including any medication such...
...official dress-code but we recommend coming in smart-casual clothes. Bring exercise clothes along as well, including any medication such as inhalers, for the fitness test. Remember you also need to...
...rehabilitate young people by providing them with the essential skills and qualifications they need to go on to employment once released. They’re then more likely to live a crime-free life...
...the day-to-day jobs to keep the prison running. They even asked Minister Stewart a lot of questions about the running of the prison and changes that were being made. For...
...everyone. Find out more and apply today If you’ve been inspired by Officer Upton’s story, visit our website today to find out more about prison roles and apply today....
...attitudes and behaviours. And I’m passionate about the impact CP can have on people turning their lives around, and the communities we work in.” Find out more and apply today...
...and going to work. Find out more and apply today You don't need any specific experience to be a CP supervisor, and you'll get all the training you need to...
...enjoys helping others and making a difference to your community, why not apply to be a CP supervisor?” Apply today and be the difference Community Payback work is varied and...
...(PE) department. Today, he heads up PE and wellbeing offer for staff and prisoners at HMP Berwyn, along with 16 other instructors. He tells us more about why he...