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A ‘Whole Systems Approach’ for women in contact with the criminal justice system

A ‘Whole Systems Approach’ for women in contact with the criminal justice system

[Clinks (2026)]

How to develop a whole systems approach to women in contact with the CJS.

Keywords: female offenders

Filed Under: Clinks, custodial, Other, probation, Sector, Source, youth justice Tagged With: female offenders

Intersectionality and probation practice

Intersectionality and probation practice

[HMI Probation (2026)]

How an intersectional lens can support key aspects of probation practice, encompassing knowledge, skills and behaviours. [From HMI Probation’s Research & Analysis collection].

Keywords: inclusion

Filed Under: HMI Probation, Inspectorates, probation, Sector, Source Tagged With: inclusion

Journeys to Harmful Behaviour

Journeys to Harmful Behaviour

[Probation Institute (2026)]

A six-themed approach to improving support for veterans in the CJS.

Keywords: veterans

Filed Under: Other, probation, Probation Institute, Sector, Source Tagged With: veterans

Prevention and Diversion Assessment Tool

Prevention and Diversion Assessment Tool

[YJB (2026)]

Helpful video explainer of the new prevention and diversion assessment tool. [From the Youth Justice Board’s Resource Hub].

Keywords: young people, diversion

Filed Under: Other, Sector, Source, YJB, youth justice Tagged With: diversion, young people

Reading for rehabilitation

Reading for rehabilitation

[HMI Prisons (2026)]

Positive examples of prisons who have created a whole-prison reading culture.

Keywords: education, literacy

Filed Under: custodial, HMI Prisons, Inspectorates, Sector, Source Tagged With: education, literacy

The Human Factors Model

The Human Factors Model

[HMI Probation (2026)]

Human Factors model introduces new tools and ways of working to help mitigate bias and disproportionality in decision-making, improve communication and collaboration across teams, create time and space for reflection and learning, and support staff autonomy while maintaining accountability. [From HMI Probation’s Research & Analysis collection].

Keywords: supervision

Filed Under: HMI Probation, Inspectorates, probation, Sector, Source Tagged With: supervision

Victim Advisory Board

Victim Advisory Board

[Croydon YJS (2026)]

The Victim Advisory Board aims to ensure that the victims’ voice is heard and can impact meaningful change at both practice and strategic levels locally. [From the Youth Justice Board’s Resource Hub].

Keywords: young people, victims

Filed Under: Croydon YJS, Sector, Source, youth justice, Youth services Tagged With: victims, young people

Victim Assessment Form

Victim Assessment Form

[Croydon YJS (2026)]

The form is used by the Restorative Justice Practice Supervisor to support a full assessment of the victim; including the impact of the offence and their needs going forward as well as long term safety needs. [From the Youth Justice Board’s Resource Hub].

Keywords: young people, victims

Filed Under: Croydon YJS, Sector, Source, youth justice, Youth services Tagged With: victims, young people

Getting Connected: Digital provision and education in prison

Getting Connected: Digital provision and education in prison

[Prisoners’ Education Trust (2025)]

An overview of current digital education provision and recommendations for creating a digital culture inside.

Keywords: education, IT, digital

Filed Under: custodial, Other, Prisoners' Education Trust, Sector, Source Tagged With: digital, education, IT

How voluntary sector organisations can influence Public Opinion on Crime

How voluntary sector organisations can influence Public Opinion on Crime

[Clinks (2025)]

Effective approaches for organisations wanting to influence public opinion on crime. [From the Clinks online Evidence Library].

Keywords: communications, public opinion

Filed Under: Clinks, custodial, Other, probation, Sector, Source, youth justice Tagged With: communications, public opinion

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