[HMI Probation (2021)]
Summary of the evidence base relating to education, employment and training in probation settings. [From HMI Probation’s Research & Analysis collection].
Keywords: education, training, employment
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[HMI Probation (2021)]
Summary of the evidence base relating to education, employment and training in probation settings. [From HMI Probation’s Research & Analysis collection].
Keywords: education, training, employment
[HMI Probation (2021)]
Summary of the evidence on the importance of family relationships and implications for probation practice. [From HMI Probation’s Research & Analysis collection].
Keywords: families
[HMI Probation (2021)]
Summary of the evidence relating to addressing substance misuse among offender populations. [From HMI Probation’s Research & Analysis collection].
Keywords: substance misuse
[HMI Probation (2021)]
Summary of the evidence base relating to the mental health of service users and working with people with mental health needs. [From HMI Probation’s Research & Analysis collection].
Keywords: mental health
[Russell Webster (2023)]
“All you need to know about…” web resource on drugs and alcohol, including treatment services and much more.
Keywords: substance misuse
[Russell Webster (2023)]
Links to major organisations who can help people with convictions overcome the barriers of stigma to find work.
Keywords: employment
[Russell Webster (2023)]
A directory of organisations specialising in helping the families of offenders.
Keywords: families
[Russell Webster (2023)]
A directory of organisations specialising in support for armed services veterans in the criminal justice system.
Keywords: veterans
[West Midlands Probation (2023)]
Kathy Biggar Trophy Winner: The Women’s Trauma Informed Community Healthcare Project is a joint project between Sandwell & Dudley Probation, the NHS, and Black Country Women’s Aid, aimed at ensuring the women in their care get the healthcare support they need.
Keywords: female offenders, healthcare