HMPPS resettlement vision 2030
Pre-release and post-release workshop
Would you like to influence national resettlement policy? Join this workshop [25 January 10:30 - 12:30, online, free] to share your views and help shape future policy and practice.
His Majesty's Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) know how important resettlement is and recognise that providing opportunities to better support resettlement will produce better outcomes. To bolster the work they are currently doing to improve the existing resettlement model, HMPPS are looking to set out a clear vision of what effective resettlement should look like for people in prison and prison leavers by 2030.
HMPPS are running a series of ‘policy sprints’ with a wide range of stakeholders, scrutinising resettlement provision through each stage of the prison journey, starting with induction through to post release, while considering the varied needs of different cohorts. Through this work HMPPS hopes to be able to identify the existing challenges, potential solutions and how they can channel that into a new longer term resettlement vision.
HMPPS recognises the vital role that our partners play in the delivery of resettlement services and want to co-create this vision with you to ensure that your voices are embedded.
Following on from the workshop on induction to prison and the main part of the sentence, HMPPS would like to invite you to this second workshop in their planned series of workshops. This session will be focused on ‘pre-release, up to and including day of release’ and post-release.
HMPPS want to hear your thoughts on what you think are the key issues or challenges that might limit someone during this time, as they prepare for their release and how this might impact them once in the community, as well as any ideas you have on what could be done that would provide better opportunities to support resettlement.
Ahead of the session HMPPS will share some of the ideas from earlier workshops - and would be interested to hear your thoughts/test these ideas further with you.
To register your interest in attending this event, please contact Theresa.njai@justice.gov.uk before 6 January.
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