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WOMEN’S COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS A Strategic Discussion for Probation Trusts Tuesday 25 th September 2012. WELCOME AND CONTEXT Mike Maiden Chief Executive Staffordshire & West Midlands Probation Trust. Programme for the Day 10.30 Welcome - Mike Maiden
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WOMEN’S COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS A Strategic Discussion for Probation Trusts Tuesday 25th September 2012
WELCOME AND CONTEXT Mike Maiden Chief Executive Staffordshire & West Midlands Probation Trust
Programme for the Day 10.30 Welcome - Mike Maiden Chief Executive Staffordshire and West Midlands Probation Trust 10.35 Introduction - Jackie Russell Director, Women’s Breakout Desistance, Research and Data 10.40 Desistance and Women Professor Loraine Gelsthorp Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Cambridge 11.10 The Social Return on Investment for Women’s Community Solutions Natalie Nicholles New Economic Foundation 11.25 Payment By Results Pilots Mike Maiden 11.35 Discussion Moderated by Mike Maiden 12.20 Lunch & Refreshments
Women’s Voices in Provision 13.00 Cleanbreak Theatre Performance 13.15 A National Picture - Jackie Russell, Director Women’s Breakout 13.30 Service Users Voice Joy Doal, Anawim & Emma Stazaker, Brighter Futures Commissioning and Co-commissioning 13.55 Context -Mike Maiden Chief Executive Staffordshire and West Midlands Probation Trust 14.05 Expectations of Trusts in Delivering Services for Women Colin Allars- National Offender Management Service 14.25 Commissioning for Criminal Justice and Health outcomes Nicola Benge - Birmingham East and North PCT, NHS 14.50 Roundtable Discussion 15.20 Closing Remarks- Mike Maiden and Jackie Russell 15.30 Close
WELCOME AND CONTEXT Jackie Russell Director, Women’s Breakout
INTRODUCTION Public Sector Equality Duty ‘A public authority must, in the exercise of its functions, have due regard to the need to ….. advance equality of opportunity between persons who share a relevant protected characteristic and persons who do not share it’ NOMS Commissioning Intentions ‘Ensure that appropriate provision is in place to enable women offenders to complete their sentences and reduce their risk of offending.’ A continuing focus on women offenders
DESISTANCE AND WOMEN Professor Loraine Gelsthorp Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice University of Cambridge
THE SOCIAL RETURN ON INVESTMENT FOR WOMEN’S COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS Natalie Nicholles New Econonic Foundation