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Adopting a Multi-Agency Approach to Enhancing Offender Management Services

Online 10 March 2022, 9:00am - 3:30pm

Day 1
9:00am
Online Registration
9:35am
Chair’s Welcome Address
James Raddings, The Institute of Government & Public Policy
9:40am
Keynote Address: Presentation by Kilvinder Vigurs, in Regional Probation Director for London, Her Majesty's Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS)

Kilvinder will be discussing the Pros and Cons of Multi-Agency Working, utilising her knowledge and experience in enhancing the benefits of each whilst offsetting the drawbacks.

Kilvinder Vigurs, in Regional Probation Director for London, Her Majesty's Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS)
10:10am
Keynote Address: The Rehabilitation of People with Sexual Convictions: A Community Approach
Lynn Saunders OBE, Professor of Applied Criminology, University of Derby
10:40am
Questions And Answers Session
11:05am
Networking Break
11:35am
Keynote Address: Conducting A Review Of Mental Health Care In Prisons To Establish Whether The Model of Mental Health Care Commissioned By NHS England And NHS Is Working
  •  Informing future ways of working to promote and improve the mental wellbeing of people coming into prison
  • Identifying opportunities for improvement for arrival in prison, what happens in prison and leaving prison
  • Reviewing examples of psychological intervention such as psycho-educational groups
  • Meeting the needs of specific groups and communities: older people, young adults, racialised communities, deaf prisoners and women
  • Key recommendations for improvements to mental health care in prisons
Graham Durcan, Senior Fellow, Centre for Mental Health
11:55am
Case Study: Transforming Rehabilitation Through Service Users Councils To Give Service Users A Voice
  • Forming service user councils to meet probation service representatives and put forward solutions
  • Ensuring that councils are democratic, user-led, independent and solution-focused
  • Involving people with lived experience to become a core part of the system
  • Delivering change through initiatives such as inspiration awards, accommodation champions, mental health training and women’s reporting
Mark Johnson, Founder & CEO, User Voice
12:15pm
Academic Address: University Of East London
Teena Lashmore, Lecturer Criminology & Policing, University of East London
12:35pm
Questions And Answers Session
12:55pm
Chair's Summary and Close

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