Transforming Rehabilitation Catch22’s Case Work Model Frances Flaxington Director of Justice Development Peter Jones Senior Justice Manager Catch22.

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Transforming Rehabilitation Catch22’s Case Work Model Frances Flaxington Director of Justice Development Peter Jones Senior Justice Manager Catch22

Aims Describe Catch22’s Case Work model that supports offenders before and following release from short sentences Explain how our volunteer mentors support rehabilitation in prison and the community Set out how we work with partners to reduce re-offending and ensure public protection Discuss with participants the implications for the Transforming Rehabilitation agenda

Catch22’s Approach  Risk Assessment  Needs Assessment

Case Worker Pathway Under 12 Months Sentenced Under 12 Months Catch22 Prison Case Worker Allocated on Reception Assessment, Support and Risk Planning Sequenced Interventions Catch22 Community Based Case Worker Support Linked with IOM Police, DIP and Probation Teams Volunteer Mentor Support

Sequencing Interventions Offender Assessment Support and Sentence Planning Release Planning Case Worker Education Custody Info/Advi Guidance Emp/Train/ Education Volunteer Mentor Assessment Meganexus Programmes Courses MDRP Meeting Support Planning IOM Engagement Induction Risk Assessment

HMP/YOI Doncaster: PBR Pilot In 2012/13:  91.67% of service users had settled accommodation on leaving the prison  46.1% progressed into education, training or employment

Volunteer Mentors Catch22 long history underpinned by volunteering approaches Total number of volunteer mentors at HMP & YOI Doncaster 56 (4 ex-offenders) Between hours per month provided in custody/community Ex-offenders, Veterans, Students, Life Skills and Professionals Journey away from criminal justice services with practical and emotional support There because they want to be!

IOM In South Yorkshire Catch22 Strategic and Operational Role Community Case Worker model IOM Prison Police Hub Approach Impact Meetings 4 Areas Internal/External Risk Management Information/Intelligence Sharing

Transforming Rehabilitation Integrated approach Co-design: staff and service users Local joint commissioning IOM: implications

Discussion Points Feedback and thoughts on Catch22’s model Implications of the TR Programme Local joint commissioning and partnership – what works? Other issues