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1 JOBTRACK “ Working with Conviction”
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2 CONTEXT Over a quarter of the working age population has a criminal conviction (Home Office 2002) At least 40% of men have a criminal conviction (Home Office 2002) In excess of 30,000 people are convicted through the courts each year.(NI)
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3 JOBTRACK – WHY? The single most effective factor in reducing re-offending rates…..is employment.
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4 JOBTRACK Direct interventions with offenders and ex-prisoners. Direct engagement and support with employers.
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5 JOBTRACK Model Jobtrack Prisons & Jobtrack Community Assessment Skills Development Job Sampling Linkage/Brokering Locating in Job Market
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6 Successful Outcomes Exceeding target referrals Completers -44% into employment Completers – 78% obtained OCN Employment Skills qualification Service Users achieved 1000+ qualifications in range of vocational areas.
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7 Successful Outcomes Contribution to reducing re-offending: Recidivism rates –in NI 43% Jobtrack leavers (within 18months of leaving the programme.) 24%
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8 Why Involve Employers? If we are to raise the levels of employability amongst offenders we MUST address their barriers to employment and the issues for employers.
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9 Our Model Advice Line – ( supporting employers and applicants) Ongoing Support / Opportunities Employer Training “The Fair Recruitment of People with Criminal Convictions ” Products:
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10 Successful Outcomes 2011-2012 748 people trained from 117 orgs 1019 advice calls received 11 Meet the Employer events 4 Strategic Employer Forum Meetings
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11 CHALLENGES. Economic Downturn Cross Departmental “Ownership” Employer / Provider Engagement Employer / Provider Confidence
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12 BENEFITS: Success for Individuals Contribution to Economy Risk Management Reduction in (re)Offending
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