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Reducing Reoffending through Volunteering and Mentoring

Reducing Reoffending through Volunteering and Mentoring. Housekeeping. Robin Landman OBE. Chief Executive of the Network for Black Professionals. Network for Black Professionals.

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Reducing Reoffending through Volunteering and Mentoring

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  1. Reducing Reoffending through Volunteering and Mentoring

  2. Housekeeping

  3. Robin Landman OBE Chief Executive of the Network for Black Professionals

  4. Network for Black Professionals … is a social justice, not-for-profit, social enterprise that exists to promote the benefits of ethnic and cultural diversity for the local, regional and national economies of the UK

  5. Black Leadership Initiative • The professional development and training service of the NBP • Unequivocal emphasis on BME career progression • Practical, positive action, high impact, demanding • 44% of participants realise career progression within a year, 70%+ for shadowing & secondments

  6. Why is there a need? Why is there a need? • Over a quarter of people in prison are from an ethnic minority • The proportion of black people incarcerated in the UK is seven times greater than their share of the population • In the USA the proportion is four times greater • Five times more black people than white people (per head of population) are imprisoned Equality and Human Rights Commission Report 2010

  7. Bobby Upple Director of Business Strategy and Operations Network for Black Professionals

  8. Event Aims Raise awareness of: • the Criminal Justice System (CJS) • the need for more BME volunteers within the CJS • volunteering opportunities for BME individuals • what to do next if you’re interested

  9. Madeleine Rudolph Commissioning Advisor National Offender Management Services (NOMS)

  10. How much do you know about the Criminal Justice System?

  11. Approximately how many people are there in prison at the moment? • 65,000 • 87,000 • 45,000 Bromley Findings Dec 2011. Prison Reform Trust

  12. What percentage of the prison population is from a minority ethnic group? • 6% B. 14% C. 26% Bromley Findings Dec 2011. Prison Reform Trust

  13. What percentage of prisoners were unemployed at time of imprisonment? • 8% • 48% • 37% Bromley Findings Dec 2011. Prison Reform Trust

  14. What percentage of male sentenced prisoners were excluded from school? • 41% • 30% • 52% Bromley Findings Dec 2011. Prison Reform Trust

  15. What is the average prison sentence handed down for ‘violence against the person’? • 17 months • 20 months • 24 months Independent on Sunday article 09/01/12

  16. What is the average cost of keeping a person in prison? • £54,000 p.a. • £39,500 p.a. • £60,000 p.a. Bromley Findings June 2011. Prison Reform Trust

  17. What is the current re-offending rate for an adult? • 47% • 57% • 66% Bromley Findings Dec 2011. Prison Reform Trust

  18. What percentage of prisoners have a reading level of an 11 year old (level 1) • 48% • 65% • 82% Bromley Findings Dec 2011. Prison Reform Trust

  19. What percentage of boys with a convicted parent, go on to offend? • 22% • 48% • 65% MoJ Report: Working with Children and Families of offenders, May 2011

  20. Why is there a need for a mentor? An interview with Marlon Forde

  21. What roles are there? • Independent Custody Visitors (in police stations) • Appropriate adult (for police interviews) • Magistrate (JP) • Victim & Witness Units in courts • Probation volunteer • Probation board member • Mentor an offender/ex-offender (including high-risk adults) • Community chaplaincies and faith groups • Help in a Prison Visitors’ Centre • Independent Monitoring Board • Prison Visitor • Youth Offender Panel Member • Restorative Justice Facilitator

  22. The view from a Volunteer Jayanti Durai - Magistrate

  23. Q&A Our panel will be happy to answer your questions and hear your views on tonight’s presentations

  24. Please complete feedback forms and return to Henry, Indra or Bobby

  25. For further information Indra Pooran indrap@nbp.org.uk

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