Friday 20 August
Working in Partnership
Hear from our partners about how we work together and what we can learn from their insight.
Event: Positive outcomes for people on probation through partnerships
10am to 10:30am
Hear more about our work with partners through Commissioned Rehabilitative Services and how to get the best outcomes for People on Probation.
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Blog: The Importance of Probation and Partnership Working
We can only reduce reoffending through better working with our partners, both at a national and local level.
Hannah Meyer, Executive Director Reducing Reoffending, Partnerships & Accommodation Directorate sets out the importance of bringing organisations, teams and people together to deliver the common goal of improving the outcomes of prison leavers.
Video: Partnerships, unification and wellbeing
Our very own Chris Jennings, Executive Director for HMPPS in Wales and the Public Protection Group, has an honest conversation about remote working, staff wellbeing and working cohesively across the whole of HMPPS.
Video: Working with Clinks
Jess Mullen, Acting co-CEO of Clinks, talks about the power of meaningful partnerships and looks at the innovations Clinks are developing to aid voluntary and third sector organisations’ in their work transforming the lives of people in the criminal justice system.
Blog: Electronic monitoring – working in partnership to reduce reoffending
The Electronic Monitoring directorate use three examples from the 2020 EM Expansion Programme to show how they to work across government and the criminal justice system to deliver ambitious Ministerial aims.
Video: In conversation with Police and Crime Commissioners
Police and Crime Commissioners play a vital partnership role to the Probation Service. We hear from Susannah Hancock, Chief Executive of the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners.
Video: In conversation with Police and Crime Commissioners
Police and Crime Commissioners play a vital partnership role to the Probation Service. We hear from David Lloyd, Police and Crime Commissioner, Hertfordshire.