
The Good Jobs Project
The Good Jobs Project aims to fill job shortages with marginalised talent, including people with criminal convictions.
Here you can find more than 750 posts tracking every major development in probation since 2011. You can trace the rise and fall of Transforming Rehabilitation, see the latest performance figures and explore new practice developments. If you’re looking for something in particular, try the search box below.

The Good Jobs Project aims to fill job shortages with marginalised talent, including people with criminal convictions.

Inspectors finds far too many potential victims at risk of domestic abuse from people on probation.

Probation inspectorate urges Youth Justice Board to issue guidance around contextual safeguarding.

Inspectorate finds high quality youth justice services in England & Wales.

Quality indicators to support health improvement for people on probation.

Defendants getting a Pre-Sentence Report more likely to complete their court order.

HMI Probation’s second annual report on Serious Further Offences finds assessments of risk of harm remain inaccurate and incomplete.

Unilink is improving access to digital services for people in prison and on probation.

A detailed analysis of why so many people die while on probation supervision.

MoJ stats show increase in the number of prison leavers homeless on release.

The IDEAS approach to effective practice in youth justice: influence, delivery, expertise, alliance, and support.

The latest (Spring 2023) HMPPS workforce figures show some positive signs for prison and probation staffing.