Advice from those in the Prison Service

...to learn new skills to prepare for their release. You should do everything you can to support them in the hope that once they leave custody, they will turn their...
...to learn new skills to prepare for their release. You should do everything you can to support them in the hope that once they leave custody, they will turn their...
Dr Varinder Panesar is a forensic psychologist in the Wellbeing Team at Feltham Young Offenders Institute (YOI) in West London. She shares why understanding the role of trauma and creating...
...supervisor. The rubbish was then ready for the local authority to dispose of. Local residents thanked the group for their work. Norwich, East of England Norwich City Council requested the...
The Ministry of Justice works to protect and advance the principles of justice. Our vision is to deliver a world-class justice system that works for everyone in society. You can...
...not just to colleagues but to everyone, including people in prison. It was important for me to do so because I wanted to focus on putting the best of me...
...together, doing the best we can. Seeing the commitment and resilience of our frontline staff at this time is very humbling. They have the same concerns and stresses as many...
...the programme. Make sure you use your Outlook calendar. It will be your best friend. Write down every date you need to remember and put all your deadlines in your...
...they tend to be victims as well as perpetrators of crime. I worked there for 2 years, and I already knew at this point I wanted to run my own...
...the wings – I don’t think it’s something you forget. I was only 21 years old. After completing my 12 weeks training at HMP Wakefield, I was offered a position...
Working as a case administrator Are you looking for a rewarding role where you can make a difference and where your personal qualities are just as important as experience or...