[Isle of Wight YJS (2025)]
Art project which aims to transform court cells into more calming setting through co-designed artwork. [From the Youth Justice Board’s Resource Hub].
Keywords: young people, decency
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[Isle of Wight YJS (2025)]
Art project which aims to transform court cells into more calming setting through co-designed artwork. [From the Youth Justice Board’s Resource Hub].
Keywords: young people, decency
[HMI Probation (2025)]
Effective practice guide on Out-of-court disposals. [From HMI Probation’s Research & Analysis collection].
Keywords: diversion
[HMI Probation (2025)]
On the value of designing and improving services with input from people with lived experience. [From HMI Probation’s Research & Analysis collection].
Keywords: lived experience
[HMI Prisons (2025)]
Thematic review of work and training in adult prisons.
Keywords: employment, training
[Manchester YJS (2025)]
High-quality, creative music and art-making activities to children engaged with the YJS. [From the Youth Justice Board’s Resource Hub].
Keywords: young people, the arts
[HMI Probation (2025)]
Thematic inspection of adults on probation including effective practice guide. [From HMI Probation’s Research & Analysis collection].
Keywords: safeguarding
[Prison Service Journal (2025)]
Evaluation of support services for autistic individuals and those with learning disabilities in prisons and outlines the development of a universal care pathway across the criminal justice system.
Keywords: learning disability, autism, neurodiversity
[HMI Probation (2025)]
The COMPASS model integrates principles from compassion-focused therapy, positive psychology and desistance theory to provide a holistic framework for understanding and supporting people on probation. [From HMI Probation’s Research & Analysis collection].
Keywords: desistance
[DHSC and MoJ (2025)]
A comprehensive overview of the healthcare of people in prison, on probation or in a secure hospital – from the Chief Medical Officer.
Keywords: health
[Centre for Justice Innovation (2025)]
WRNA is a gender-responsive, trauma-informed assessment tool designed specifically for use with criminal justice-involved women.
Keywords: female offenders