
What is the One HMPPS programme?
Jim Barton, Senior Responsible Owner for the One HMPPS programme, explains the project in more detail.

Jim Barton, Senior Responsible Owner for the One HMPPS programme, explains the project in more detail.

Prisoners serving long sentences are spending years in jail unsure about what they can do to prepare and demonstrate their readiness for release.

Attachment theory can contribute to work with people on probation in conceptualising the supervisory relationship, and in understanding offending, risk and relationships.

Too many Serious Further Offence reviews are falling below par, with probation services not sufficiently identifying the necessary learning.

The Justice Committee calls on the Government to re-sentence all prisoners subject to IPP sentences.

Probation inspectorate reviews how well youth offending services identify safety concerns.

A guest post by “Bezzo” who talks about his experiences of being addicted to gambling and how hard it was to find help.

New needs assessment says that most people in Scottish prisons have a substance use problem.

The national youth custody system is failing to provide very vulnerable girls with the environment and support they need.

Revolving Doors on how neurodivergence affects people who are in repeat contact with the justice system for low-level offences, and how neurodivergence is a form of multiple disadvantage.

Constructive Resettlement is an evidence-based framework that empowers practitioners to support children on their own personal journey towards a constructive future.

What the evidence base tells us about Engagement and Co-Production with
People with Lived Experience of
Prison and Probation