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THE INTO-EMPLOYMENT METHODOLOGY WORK-WISE. about individual route planning, multidisciplinary approaches and networking between chain partners. Introduction. IRMA VAN DER VEEN MANAGER. Preview. The mission of the National Agency of Correctional Institutions The Work-Wise methodology
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THE INTO-EMPLOYMENT METHODOLOGY WORK-WISE about individual route planning, multidisciplinary approaches and networking between chain partners
Introduction • IRMA VAN DER VEEN • MANAGER
Preview • The mission of the National Agency of Correctional Institutions • The Work-Wise methodology • The ESF/EQUAL project IMPACT
The DJI mission • The National Agency of Correctional Institutions contributes to: • The safety in society by executing custodial sentences and measures and • By offering those entrusted to our care the perspective of a socialised living
The Work-Wise methodology • Started in 1998 • Funded by the European Social Fund
The Work-Wise methodology • Aim: • to develop a systematic into-employment methodology as an integrated part of the treatment • Output: • Work-Wise Manual, 2001
WORK-WISE NEDERLAND • Partnership between 12 penal institutions for juveniles and young offenders founded in 2000 • Objective: • Providing youngsters with a seamless into-employment programme • Creating a nationwide network for preparing release and performing aftercare • Jointly developing the Work-Wise methodology
Locations Work-Wise Nederland De Doggershoek JOC PI Overijssel ‘t Nw. Lloyd De Heuvelrug De Hunnerberg ‘t Keerpunt
Target group • Criteria for placement in the Work-Wise programme: • A learning path geared to the labour market has to be indicated • Minimum age of 15 years • Minimum stay in the penal institution for 4 months
Starting points • Integral and multidisciplinary approach • Empowerment of the participants • Sentence planning • Tailor made character of the route • Individual Employment Counsellor
Contents Work-Wise Programme • Integral into-employment programme compromises three routings: • Work and Schooling • Living independently and Coping with leisure time • Creating a social network
Output • In total 1091 participants in 2000, 2001 and 2002 from which: • 32% are still participant in the programme in 2003 • 48% is placed in a job and/or vocational education • 9% is placed in another custodial institution • 11% has not completed the programme
Follow-up research • First interview six months after release and second interview six months after finishing the period of aftercare • The central questions are: • Do you still have • a job and/or are you going to school • an acceptable place to live • an acceptable social network • and • Have you been involved in criminal activities
Project IMPACT 2001-2004 • Aims: • Improving the stage of intake and diagnoses • Creating modules for specific target groups • Re-enforcement of the organizing base • Improvement and measurement of quality and effectivity of the programme
Development Partnership • Work-Wise Nederland • The National Agency of Correctional Institutions (DJI) • Dutch Probation Service • Salvation Army Probation Service • MOgroup,Youth Probation Service • Manpower Reintegration Services • MKB Nederland, Dutch Forum of Private Business • Albeda College: school for lower and secondary vocational education • Nova College: school for lower vocational education
Objectives and activities • Target group programmes: • Short stay youths (less than six months stay) • Girls; combining work and care • Ethnic minority boys at risk
Objectives and activities • Cognitive behavioural training for the development of employees skills • A risk and needs assessment and an instrument aimed at how to estimate and how to cope with the recidivism risks of violent juveniles • A model for case management of into-employment programmes • A blue-print for a cooperation contract between chain partners and other relevant partners
Objectives and activities • An interactive website for an efficient transfer of information and expertise • A methodology for the measurement of the quality of an integral into-employment programme • An instrument to measure the effectivity of the into-employment programme Work-Wise
Empowerment • Empowerment of the DP • Empowerment of the target group • Empowerment of the individual participants
Transnational cooperation • Name of the project: MERIT • Making Employment Realistic = Innovative Training • Development Partnership: • IMPACT UK, England • IMPACT NL, the Netherlands • Personal Progression System, Northern Ireland • Open Integrated Society Hellas, Greece • Youth Rise, Finland • Prise, England
Dissemination and mainstreaming • Activities and products: • Website, www.work-wise.nl • Extranet, my.work-wise • News letters • Brochures • Studyvisits transnational partners • Expert-meetings and conferences • Manuals
Dissemination and Mainstreaming • Justice to young people: • Action programme for the approach to juvenile crime (2003-2006) • Risk and needs assessment • Implementation of compulsory aftercare • Effectivity tests
Dissemination and Mainstreaming • Other EQUAL projects: • 2001/EQE/0030: ‘Schooling without thresholds’ • 2001/EQE/0038: Case-management for youngsters with behaviour problems’ • 2001/EQG/0006: ‘Future in Balance’, reintegration for female prisoners
ESF/EQUAL second tranche • Target group programmes • Juveniles with learning disabilities (IQ 60-85) • Violence juveniles with psychiatric characteristics • Young offenders placed in a penal institution for adults • Sex offenders
The ESF/EQUAL project IMPACT Irma van der Veen Manager