Our HQ at Usk is a place where serious issues are debated & important decisions made. We also use it to highlight things that matter.
Violence against women, domestic abuse & sexual violence (VAWDASV) is one such issue. Such a creative way Liz Davies to highlight heinous actions
What a pleasure to be out campaigning in #Caerphilly today for our candidate Richard Tunnicliffe. Out alongside my good friend (and fellow shortlisted Senedd candidate for Sir Fynwy Torfaen) Su McConnel. Oh and the First Minister was there too, no big deal 😉
Today's announcement on restriction zones will mean even more work for probation staff. With no formal pay offer from HMPPS we have no choice but to ballot members for strike action. Get your vote in the post today and make sure your voice is heard. #RespectProbationPayProbation
Very welcome statement for #probation@Napotheunion Positive work between our two governments
Written Statement: Preparing for the devolution of justice (7 August 2025) | https://t.co/Wa3ejT9B8V
The entire justice system needs to be properly resourced. It's not just about spending more money, its about how that money is spent. Mark rightly points out that more money is needed for mental health provisions, the probation service and the existing prison estate
Probation staff keep you safe.
Ministers are underfunding them and now they’re balloting for action.
This is how public safety falls apart.
⚠️ Write to your MP. Demand change.
👉 https://t.co/1P6AF42uZU
#RespectProbation#JusticeCrisis
🚨 Probation staff have lost 60% of their pay in real terms since 2010.
They supervise terrorists, domestic abusers & violent offenders.
Would you take that risk for peanuts for wages?
#RespectProbation#PayProbation#PublicSafetyCrisis
Napo members are not asking for much.
Just enough money to care for themselves and their families.
A salary attractive enough to keep experienced practitioners in the service.
And for this to be done before the service collapses and the public is put at risk
JUPG co-chair @LSRPlaid highlights union warnings today: “Thousands of the UK Govt’s own staff could face deportation because their pay will now be too low” under new visa thresholds – “such as #prison officers, whose going rate appears to fall short by at least £3,000”. @CommonsLeader insists change needed to ensure we’re “not giving visas where British workers could fill those roles” @POAUnion@campaigns_pcs
Our Chair, @hammersmithandy, quizzed the Prime Minister @Keir_Starmer during yesterday's Liaison Committee session, seeking to understand how the Government plans to tackle reoffending ⬇️
"McNeill and McNally (2025) each reinforced the enduring claim that “probation works” (Chapman & Hough, 2001). They compellingly argued that probation centred on punishment and public safety will falter, whereas probation focused on rehabilitation and reintegration will thrive."
Superb article by @ShipleyWrites. HMPPS is a hermit kingdom where failure is promoted & 5,500 HQ bureaucrats 'running' the system are completely out of their depth. We need a fundamental reset. Instead, MoJ brings back a 'new' Perm Sec from the old regime!
https://t.co/FJaAhcyDNl
@russwebt Better pay. Better training. Lower workloads will follow. & please heaven, free Probation Service from Prison service. Get Probation into courts and local communities. Not complicated. All expert advice is agreed on this...just leadership and a spoonful of courage necessary
NEW REPORT: Citizens’ panel calls for comprehensive reform to sentencing in England and Wales
The public wants a fair sentencing system that prioritises rehabilitation and keeps people safe, the panel findings suggest.
https://t.co/0a8V6b6vyU
The prison population stands at 87,938.
There are 19 more people in prison than there were last week, and 8,598 more than the system is designed to hold.
Find out more: https://t.co/dY3UNqgSWK