From being on probation to working for probation

...I’d been caught in a negative cycle, but I broke that cycle and set new goals for myself. I was encouraged to study, to volunteer and to seize opportunities to...
...I’d been caught in a negative cycle, but I broke that cycle and set new goals for myself. I was encouraged to study, to volunteer and to seize opportunities to...
...help, he was moved out of the area and was able to start a new beginning. Do you know how you want to progress in your career? The role is...
...chef. We work in big, commercial sized kitchens preparing meals for large numbers of people. And there’s no difference between cooking meals for prisoners and Armed Forces personnel – if...
...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...
...in 2021, anyone successfully applying to become a prison officer in England will work towards a level 3 Custody and Detention Professional Apprenticeship qualification as they train. On-the-job training –...
...of the biggest challenges when working over Christmas and New Year's. Some prefer to spend time on their own and it's that balance of trying to not push it in...
...number of areas and one of the apprenticeships launched in the last year was the Custody and Detention Level 3 apprenticeship. We talked to Officer Dyble about her experience as...
...bonus for working every other weekend. Interested in becoming a prison caterer? Make an impact far beyond the kitchen by supervising prisoners and helping them learn new skills which can...
In this continuation of Michael's story, we delve deeper into his 21-year journey with the Prison Service, which began at HMP Rochester as an operational support grade (OSG). Rising through...
...a Cat A prison. All the prisoners that I have had interactions with have been respectful and polite, they know you are new and they will ask you about it....