Transforming Rehabilitation Update May 2015 Transforming Rehabilitation - Probation Reforms The Ministry of Justice ‘Transforming Rehabilitation’ programme of probation reforms has split probation services into two new organisations: • A new public sector National Probation Service (NPS) dealing with all those who pose the highest risk of serious harm to the public. • Twenty one regional Community Rehabilitation Companies (CRCs) managing all other offenders. The Safe Durham Partnership Board have a task and finish group in place to manage the transition from a County Durham perspective, it was established in January 2014. The membership of the task and finish group includes the Ministry of Justice Contract Management Manager for our area giving the Partnership a local forum to raise concerns, queries and highlight opportunities as the ‘Transforming Rehabilitation’ programme progresses. Current Activity The Transforming Rehabilitation Task and Finish Group have been working to mitigate risks and issues that include; the speed of change for planned reforms; partnership working arrangements for statutory and non-statutory responsibilities; management of contract issues post award, timely agency access to offenders in resettlement prisons and ‘Through the Gate’ provision. Making sense of ’Who does what’ As reported in the last issue, the Ministry of Justice announced the formal contract award to ARCC (Achieving Real Change in Communities) with the share sale of Durham Tees Valley Community Rehabilitation Company taking place on 1 February 2015. But what does this really mean and who delivers the services? Here is our simple explanation: • Durham Tees Valley Community Rehabilitation Company Limited (CRC): The CRC delivers contracted offender management rehabilitation services in the community and will be the main point of day to day contact for partners, organisations and services uses. • ARRC (Achieving Real Change in Communities): The ARCC are small group of investors who own shares in Durham Tees Valley CRC. They won the Ministry of Justice contract for offender management rehabilitation services in the Durham Tees Valley area and direct the CRC to deliver the contract. • National Offender Management Service (NOMS): The NOMS Contract Management Team work on behalf of the Ministry of Justice to monitor / review compliance of the contract. The Ministry of Justice are the commissioners of the contract. • National Probation Service (NPS): The NPS is a statutory criminal justice service that supervises high-risk offenders released into the community. The local divisional area will be the main point of contact for partners, organisations and services uses. Partners should continue to use the term CRC and NPS when referring to probation services. A range of documents and strategies have been updated to reflect the changes brought about by the Transforming Rehabilitation reforms such as the Safe Durham Partnership Plan, Durham Police and Crime Plan, County Durham Youth Justice Plan and the Reducing Reoffending Strategy. The task and finish group have also identified representation at statutory and non-statutory partnerships from the NPS and CRC. Continue overleaf….. Transforming Rehabilitation - Probation Reforms Page 2 May 2015 Through the Gate On 1 May 2015 the Through the Gate aspect of the Transforming Rehabilitation agenda came into operation. This means all prisoners sentenced more than one day will be released on Licence and Supervision totalling 12 months. Whilst in prison all prisoners will be interviewed by Durham Tees Valley CRC staff on reception and again before release so a resettlement plan can be drawn up. Durham Tees Valley CRC will offer services including Accommodation, Finance, Education Training and Employment (ETE), Restorative Justice, Debt Management and specialised support for sex workers and victims of Domestic Violence. Through the Gate will bring a whole new set of offenders into statutory supervision process with new opportunities for partnership working and an enhanced ability to develop and maintain family stability and support though sentence. Durham Tees Valley CRC are responsible for delivery of Resettlement Services in • HMP Durham • HMP Low Newton • HMP Holme House • HMP Kirklevington Contacts for Through the Gate are: • Helen Raine - HMP Durham and HMP Low Newton. helen.raine@dtv.probation.gsi.gov.uk • Jan Bateman - HMP Holme House and HMP Kirklevington. jan.bateman@dtv.probation.gsi.gov.uk Below are some useful points of contacts for offender management services in County Durham. Useful Contacts Durham Tees Valley Community Rehabilitation Company National Probation Service Durham Hazel Willoughby, Head of Offender Services Durham & Darlington Durham Tees Valley Community Rehabilitation Company Tel: 0191 3861265 hazel.willoughby@dtv.probation.gsi.gov.uk Carina Carey Head of Durham NPS National Probation Service Tel: 0191 3895032 carina.carey@probation.gsi.gov.uk National Offender Management Service HMP Durham Chris Dixon Senior Rehabilitation Contract Manager NOMS Commissioning and Contract Management. Tel: Newcastle Office 0191 2112197 christopher.dixon1@justice.gsi.gov.uk Tim Allen Prison Governor HMP Durham Tel: 0191 3323421 tim.allen@hmps.gsi.gov.uk Durham County Council Durham Constabulary Gill Eshelby Strategic Manager County Durham Youth Offending Service Children and Adults Services Tel: 03000 265989 gill.eshelby@durham.gov.uk Chief Superintendent Paul Beddow Response and Criminal Justice Commander Durham Constabulary Tel : 0345 6060365 paul.beddow@durham.pnn.police.uk Sean Barry Community Safety Officer Children and Adults Services Tel: 03000 265434 sean.barry@durham.gov.uk Jeanne Trotter Strategic advisor – reoffending PCC office, County Hall Tel: 03000 264771 Jeanne.trotter@durham-pcc.gov.uk Police and Crime Commissioner
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