📢📢📢 Welcome to the Twitter feed for our three-year, @ESRC-funded project, 'Rehabilitating Probation'. Follow this account and visit our website at https://t.co/4t771SNKpZ to learn more about our research
Pleased to have been asked to contribute to the Academic Insights series with @ProfDavidGadd
'Building choice in domestic abuse perpetrator interventions: reflections on what clients, victims and practitioners need'
Critical success factors for working with domestic abuse perpetrators
@nikitarenee37 & @ProfDavidGadd set out key ingredients for effective work with domestic abuse perpetrators. https://t.co/H7VCOJHoKC
"Now our #prisons are at capacity...and in crisis. To gain insight into why, and what can be done, the solutions-focused #podcasts produced by the Prison Radio Association are an excellent place to start" 💫
Well, what are you waiting for?
Tune in 👉https://t.co/N8D2xW8AOO
Newham young adult probation hub a success
Process evaluation of a specialist young adult probation hub finds a successful model. https://t.co/CyBh95PGct
Research by @jakephillips & colleagues
‘People do awful things’: the Parole Board’s Rob McKeon on life among murderers, rapists and career criminals https://t.co/AiNN3nyoRW by @eminesaner on @guardian
Ever wondered about the future of probation?
🎧 Listen to part one and two of our probation series, in partnership with the Rehabilitating Probation Project @ProbationRes - https://t.co/0FNvpFaiwb
⏳Part 3 of this series will be released later on this year...
In the podcast you’ll hear from a range of people with rich experiences of working within, and being supervised by probation services with insights from the research shaping the discussion that follows 2/2 @LJMU@UoNPressOffice@UoSLawSchool@lawsheffield
Have a listen to the really stimulating Part 2 of our podcast series for the Secret Life of Prisons featuring @NicolaCarr , @m_millings and a great range of inputs from our workshop attendees 1/2 @ESRC https://t.co/UFgmoR3314
Our workshops pulled together people with vastly different experiences of probation and across two episodes of @PrisRadioUK The Secret Life of Prisons, link in our feature, you can hear from some of those involved 2/2 @ESRC@LJMU@UoNPressOffice@UoSLawSchool@lawsheffield
Having been co-designed with peer researchers involved in the Rehabilitating Probation Project, learn (and hear) more about the workshops we’ve run exploring broader questions of What is Probation For? and What Should Probation be For? 1/2 https://t.co/eDx4vOtv3z
Listen to the latest episode of the Secret Life of Prisons podcast. It features the work of the Rehabilitating Probation (@ProbationRes) project where we have been pleased to be part of the research team.
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https://t.co/WJxtg1fw3N
This is the first of three episodes of the excellent Secret Life of Prisons series featuring research and learning from the Rehabilitating Probation project @ESRC@HMIProbation
🎧 Caroline discovered something unusual about her probation officer, which helped her avoid returning to prison. What was it?
Today we start a series looking at the future of probation, in partnership with the Rehabilitating Probation Project.
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The Rehabilitating Probation team have been on the road again, this time for a project panel at @BSC2024Strath Great to be able to share insights from the research and explore challenges being faced by those delivering rehabilitation @ESRC @HarryAnnison @NicolaCarr@m_millings
Really excellent and stimulating day for @ProbationRes project today as a mixed cohort of attendees contemplated possible futures for the delivery of rehabilitation services. Much learning to take from listening to the voices and perspectives of an engaged group of participants.
@NicolaCarr@LJMU_CJ Really excellent and stimulating day for @ProbationRes project today as a mixed cohort of attendees contemplated possible futures for the delivery of rehabilitation services. Much learning to take from listening to the voices and perspectives of an engaged group of participants.
A big thank you to @BurkeLol for our latest five minute video with advice for the delivery of high-quality probation services, covering the importance of (i) practitioner reflection, (ii) being part of a broader project to promote social justice, and (iii) focusing on inclusivity
Really pleasing to see in the feedback 120 of those in attendance completed that 96% felt the research is helping make sense of changing cultural values in the service, and 90% will draw on the research in developing their policy and practice.
Great to be invited to speak and given a full hour to deliver insights from the Rehabilitating Probation Project at a recent @hmpps Probation Leaders Event in Manchester. Lots of good feedback for Matthew and Harry's talk from the 280 Probation Leaders in attendance @ESRC
The key themes we explored around the challenging conditions for those managing and delivering rehabilitation services - and for those who work with the probation service as partners and through supervision - resonated with many in the audience.