[Turning Point (2021)]
Guidance on how to work effectively with people with co-occuring substance misuse and mental health issues.
Keywords: substance misuse, mental health
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[Turning Point (2021)]
Guidance on how to work effectively with people with co-occuring substance misuse and mental health issues.
Keywords: substance misuse, mental health
[Prison Service Journal (2021)]
Research report on trauma-informed practice in prison.
Keywords: trauma
[Clinks (2021)]
This evidence review provides an in-depth look at the issue of illicit drug use among people in contact with the criminal justice system. [From the Clinks online Evidence Library].
Keywords: substance misuse
[Clinks (2021)]
This evidence review looks at the challenges and needs of people serving long life sentences from a young age. [From the Clinks online Evidence Library].
Keywords: IPPs, lifers, long term prisoners, young people
[Clinks (2021)]
This evidence review assesses the current evidence base on peer mentoring in the criminal justice system. [From the Clinks online Evidence Library].
Keywords: peer mentoring
[Clinks (2021)]
This evidence review provides an in-depth look at the issue of engaging people with convictions. [From the Clinks online Evidence Library].
Keywords: engagement
[Royal Holloway Univ of London (2021)]
Report, commissioned by PACT, on the opportunities arising from the re-nationalised NPS to improve housing outcomes for prison leavers.
Keywords: housing
[Probation Quarterly (2021)]
Article in Probation Quarterly magazine focusing on dyslexia related “Specific Learning Disabilities”.
Keywords: dyslexia
[Youth Custody Service (2021)]
An effective practice briefing from the Youth Custody Service, on working with children with diverse backgrounds.
Keywords: diversity, young people
[Youth Custody Service (2021)]
An effective practice briefing from the Youth Custody Service, on working with children around issues of difference.
Keywords: diversity, young people