Very pleased to see the appointment of James Timpson as Minister for Prisons, Parole and Probation. A bold step. Early indications that it's understood that sentencing and the number of people who need not be in prison might be an avenue for change!
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This clip is just one of many reasons why I’m so excited to be seeing @michaelsheen in today’s matinee performance of ‘Nye’ in the @NationalTheatre
A truly beautiful human being inside and out
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A reminder that the Trainees' Event, 'Working with Women', is open to PQIP students and wider students in the justice field who are members of the Probation Institute. Register now for Tuesday 26th March at 12.30pm on Teams https://t.co/RQTRAGmu4e #probation
We're keen to increase membership of the Probation Institute - to engage with more practitioners and academics in the justice field, and everyone with a commitment to the future of rehabilitation, resettlement and reducing reoffending work in the community https://t.co/JzehfgoS8D
Special thanks to Probation Quarterly contributors @Andibrierley @ficamps Laura Aston & Nicola Robinson from @cjotnetwork Hannah Darby @mikeguilfoyle1 @KarenSlade2 @seriousstats Lucy Justice @Jakethirkell Laura Sanders https://t.co/a9dsDzMGBc #probation
Probation Quarterly just released: @JenniWard5 and @mattcracknell85 give an overview of their research on people who are serving prison sentences abroad and identify some useful lessons for probation as a whole. https://t.co/a9dsDzMGBc #probation#learning#research
Prof Mike Nellis joins us in May to discuss #hope & #disappointment His exploration of HMP Barlinnie will be thought provoking @Vicknight18 Register here:
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A big congratulations from our team to PQiP 9a/10a who graduated yesterday. A wonderful celebration of their amazing achievement. Some of our team were there to clap them on and reflect on how far they have come and the progress they have made. Well done Class of 2023! 🎓
Unique insight into inspirational work of @hmpps staff to protect the public & break the cycle of crime: our 1st @MoJGovUK podcast revealing life behind prison walls.
Listen to find out why you should join our great team delivering hugely purposeful work at MoJ.
Pain, loss, anxiety and burnout are frequent themes amongst frontline staff in #supervision sessions
Never more so than in the current #CostOfLivingCrises
Yet this week’s sessions have also allowed for joyful celebration as practitioners recognise the real difference they make
The values - of a person, profession, organisation or a nation - are not what is *said*. Nor are they just beliefs. Values are *shown* in and through what is done. Something to ponder when people make claims about (e.g.) British values.
4 books that have been invaluable in my own efforts to understand punishment. All are rich with interesting ideas, rigorous in their scholarship. And throughout the decency of the authors and their commitment to justice shine through. @fergus_mcneill @DavidHayes4@WesternBruce
Embedding Trauma-Informed Approaches in Adult Probation - new article in PQ24 by @DrAlexandriaB and @ProbationMad https://t.co/a9dsDzMGBc #probation#traumainformed