Celebrating LGBTQ+ Pride in the Prison Service

...in as I bet there aren’t many others”. My mentor's response couldn’t have been further from my expectation. He simply said, “there are loads of LGBT staff in the prison...
...in as I bet there aren’t many others”. My mentor's response couldn’t have been further from my expectation. He simply said, “there are loads of LGBT staff in the prison...
...day, so they can get to know a prison better and also check they’re a right fit for the role. You’re then invited to attend a RAD. Even if you’ve...
...to see if another ARC opportunity comes up but this can delay your application. Even if you’ve applied for multiple prison officer jobs, you only need to successfully complete one...
The key worker scheme is being rolled out across the entire closed male estate, with prison officers managing around 5-6 offenders on a one-to-one basis. The scheme allows prison officers...
...a probation officer (PO) about something I’ve picked up during a one-to-one conversation with someone that I think their PO should know about. Then I might have to deal with...
...take time to speak one-on-one with individuals who I’ve maybe noticed are a lot quieter than usual or seem to be struggling.It’s an opportunity to find out what’s going on...
...behaviour and promotes techniques of emotional self-control. The programme runs for 30 sessions, including both group and one-to-one sessions. TSP is geared towards general offending behaviours, covering self-management, problem-solving, and...
...narratives. As someone raising a young Black boy, it's important for me to empower him and others to be better and do better. Mai: I’m able to learn about and...
...(PE) instructor. I’ve now progressed to be a custodial manager and I’m in charge of six PE instructors. I think working in the gym is one of the best jobs...
...have a one-to-one conversation. And, if they want to sit in their room, they know that we'd be checking on them regularly just to make sure they're OK. I think...