[South Lanarkshire Council (2024)]
Kathy Biggar Trophy submission: “Inclusion as prevention” was a five year project to improve services for young people, with young people themselves at its heart.
Keywords: young people, prevention, diversion
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[South Lanarkshire Council (2024)]
Kathy Biggar Trophy submission: “Inclusion as prevention” was a five year project to improve services for young people, with young people themselves at its heart.
Keywords: young people, prevention, diversion
[North Lanarkshire Council (2024)]
Kathy Biggar Trophy submission: the ‘Bridges and Beyond’ scheme run by N. Lanarkshire criminal justice social work (CJSW) provides an assertive outreach to those released from prison after less than 4 years, as this is a group whihc does not receive any statutory supervision in Scotland.
Keywords: resettlement
[North West Probation (2024)]
Kathy Biggar Trophy submission: the St Helen’s and Moseley Multi Agency Safeguarding Hubs (MASH) bring together all the main organisations concerned with safeguarding children in the area, including substance misuse and housing services, the police vulnerable persons unit, social services, and probation – St Helen’s PDU have appointed a full-time probation officer, supported by an administrator, as a single point of contact (SPOC) for the PDU with both hubs.
Keywords: safeguarding, young people
[West Midlands Probation (2024)]
Kathy Biggar Trophy submission: the Communiy Payback hub in Walsall focuses on providing alternative activities for those who might find it difficult, perhaps by virtue of a physical or mental health condition, to take part in more traditional Community Payback activities.
Keywords: community payback
[West Midlands Probation (2024)]
Kathy Biggar Trophy submission: the CRIB (Community Resettlement and Integration Board) at Hewell Prison brings together a wide range of agencies – both in prison and outside – to help ensure that no prisoner leaves the establishment with unaddressed resettlement needs.
Keywords: resettlement
[South West Probation (2024)]
Kathy Biggar Trophy submission: S. West Probation run three lunch clubs for vulnerable people in the Dorset area, with the food prepared and served by people on probation as part of their community payback hours.
Keywords: community payback, skills training, nutrition
[Yorks & the Humber Probation (2023)]
Kathy Biggar Trophy runner-up: The Departure Lounge outside New Hall offers a comfortable and welcoming environment to newly released women, where they can get a warm drink and snacks, use a phone and charge their own, plan their onward journey, and get information and guidance from the centre’s staff.
Keywords: resettlement, female offenders
[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
[London Probation (2023)]
Kathy Biggar Trophy submission: The Sagamore Project is a joint initiative involving probation, the police, e prison service, and courts, as well as sexual health and addiction services, focusing on chemsex and related problem behaviour.
Keywords: chemsex, substance misuse
[Fife Justice Social Work (2023)]
Kathy Biggar Trophy submission: The Short-Term Long-Lasting Therapy (STLLT) initiative offers 1-2-1 therapy, lasting approximately 12 weeks, for people with complex social care and mental health issues on short term community-based orders and programmes.
Keywords: mental health, social care