Recognising Difference Individualised Reintegration Services for Offenders that pose a RISK of Serious Harm.

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Recognising Difference Individualised Reintegration Services for Offenders that pose a RISK of Serious Harm

Our Vision Our Clients: Our Clients: - Long term High Risk Offenders, returning to the community Our Aims: Our Aims: - Reconnect with Communities - Reduce Re-offending - Build Safer Communities Our Work: Our Work: - Engaging – early on sentence - Assessing – risk and need - Planning – for release - Coordinating – multi-agency involvement - Helping – our clients to change - Providing – access to services

Recognising Difference Creating Indivi dualis ed Programmes for High Risk Offen ders Employment Training Housing MentalHealthServices Family Leisure Education Faith SubstanceMisuseProgrammes Sports EnhancesSupervision OffenceFocusedWork HealthySexualFunctions CommunityClubs

Complexities of Managing Successful Reintegration Custody Sentence Management Planning Enhanced Pre- Release Planning Assessing Risk And Need Formulation Pathway Reintegration LSCMI FRAME ICM Good Lives MAPPA RMCCs HBRs RSVP RMT HCR20 Progression Home Leave Special Escorted Leave Desistence

Enhanced Supervision Client & Supervising Officer Relationship: Meaningful and Positive Supervision Meaningful and Positive Supervision Knowledge Knowledge Change Agent Change Agent Pro-criminal Attitudes Pro-criminal Attitudes Match Intervention to Client Match Intervention to Client Manage Lapses Manage Lapses Individualised Reintegration Individualised Reintegration Result

Principals of Enhanced Supervision Risk -> Needs -> Responsivity Risk -> Needs -> Responsivity Client Pathway based on Formulation Client Pathway based on Formulation Thoughts = Behaviour Thoughts = Behaviour 1:1 Cognitive Behaviour techniques 1:1 Cognitive Behaviour techniques Clinical Support for Workers Clinical Support for Workers Training needs Training needs

Developing Effective Reintegration Effective Supervision at the Core Effective Supervision at the Core Target High Risk Offenders Target High Risk Offenders Rely on sound methods of assessment Rely on sound methods of assessment Process begins in custody Process begins in custody Continues throughout transition Continues throughout transition Multi-agency Approach Multi-agency Approach Foster joint responsibility Foster joint responsibility Evaluation & Accountability Evaluation & Accountability

Reintegration Components Enhanced Supervision Sport & Leisure Family & Friends Mental Health Services SOLs & Speci alised Assessments Addiction Services C&F Services CISSO / Caledonian Community Clubs Education Housing Support Learning Support Employability & Training Faith Communities Community Care Healthy Sexual Functioning

Reintegration Spheres of Influence The Person Changing The Supervising Officer The Reintegration Community

Challenges: Designing Individualised Reintegration Programs Understand the goals of our Service Understand the goals of our Service Assess the problem Assess the problem Analyse the needs of the client Analyse the needs of the client Develop key programmes & service elements Develop key programmes & service elements Identify agencies, services & programmes Identify agencies, services & programmes Central Points of Contact (CPC) Central Points of Contact (CPC) Facilitate matching client with service Facilitate matching client with service Establish Joint Planning Groups Establish Joint Planning Groups

Moving Forward Senior Management Support Senior Management Support Start small and build Start small and build Pilot design and Management Pilot design and Management Communication Communication Identify CPCs Identify CPCs Joint Planning Meetings Joint Planning Meetings Information Sharing & Planning Information Sharing & Planning Enhanced Supervision Training Enhanced Supervision Training Reintegration Reintegration