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Probation Celebration Day – Hungary

Probation Celebration Day – Hungary. PS plus. 250 million Euro programme 42 prisons 15 probation Areas 60,000 offenders 44,204 outcomes Range of ETE services. Case Management/CATS. Allocation Structured Assessment Motivation Prioritisation Community Integration Plan

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Probation Celebration Day – Hungary

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  1. Probation Celebration Day – Hungary

  2. PS plus • 250 million Euro programme • 42 prisons • 15 probation Areas • 60,000 offenders • 44,204 outcomes • Range of ETE services

  3. Case Management/CATS • Allocation • Structured Assessment • Motivation • Prioritisation • Community Integration Plan • Case Assessment Tracking System

  4. OASys 2004 – Offender individual needs ETE: Education, Training, Employment

  5. Interventions • Information Advice Guidance • Employment education training • Accommodation • Beneficiary Access Fund • Education • ECDL • Training • Tools

  6. Remands/Short Term Prisoners • Minimum 21 days to serve • Remand prisoners have resettlement needs • Hard to help groups, women, young offenders, BME, sex offenders, high risk offenders • Soft outcomes & employability

  7. Women • Women holistic centred • 6 Prisons • Women have different priorities • Accommodation emphasised • Developing practice • Successful ETE outcomes

  8. Through the Gate • Continuity • Outreach and outside • Case management • Sustaining employment, education gained • Furthering outcomes • Mentoring • Tracking through the gate on CATs

  9. Standards • Partnerships approach/management • Operational Standards • Occupational Standards • Contestability

  10. Distance Travelled • Showing the progress of one beneficiary on the project. • The black central line indicates the starting position • The grey line indicates the current status of the beneficiary. • The movement is due to the interventions of PS Plus staff

  11. Achievement & Innovation • Outcomes: 36,000 • Development of effective Case Management • Working through the prison gate • Integrating motivational interview techniques and accredited motivational training in an employability programme • Working with the challenge of remand and short term prisoners • Developing an effective standards framework • Integration, and reduced re-offending

  12. Contractual Relationships • Share risk and ensure delivery of outcomes • Contract Management model • Contract or partnership – happy medium • Performance/project management

  13. Lessons from EQUAL - 2007 Offenders specific Individuation/responsivity Addressing multiple needs Case management Work retention/progression Joined-up partnerships Mainstreaming Organisational/International Poor awareness, coordination, evaluation, sharing Opportunity to identify and share best practice Opportunity to work strategically on practice & policy

  14. Community of Practice • Aim • A European learning network to standardise, exchange and transfer expertise between Member States • Target Group • Community Sentence offenders & Prisoners • Focus • Assessment, training & employment, after-care/transition management

  15. CoP - Themes • Diagnosis • Profiling, assessment • Education & employment competences • Social competences • Qualifications for employment • E-learning • Collaboration with employers • Support of mentors and families • Good practice development/organisation development • Diversity

  16. Effective reintegration….. • Targeted assessment of risk & need • ETE in custody to improve work-related skills and qualifications • Information, guidance and employer links • Access to employment, training or qualifications on release • Holistic/release transition support • Signposting to agencies to remove barriers

  17. Thank you Steve Pitts International & Business Development Manager National Offender Management Service (NOMS) Ministry of Justice UK steve.pitts@hmps.gsi.gov.uk +44 (0) 753 02 64 211

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