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Content  Who are vulnerable offenders?  Care not custody  Liaison and Diversion  Briefing Launch.

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2 Content  Who are vulnerable offenders?  Care not custody  Liaison and Diversion  Briefing Launch

3 Who are vulnerable offenders? 40% of offenders on probation have a mental health condition 23% of prisoners would qualify for secondary mental health care on the outside 65% have numeracy levels at or below age 11 15% of newly sentenced prisoners are homeless 42% of released prisoners have no fixed abode Two-thirds have no job to go to on release

4 Young people Three times more likely to have mental health problems 6 out of 10 have speech and communication problems Autistic young people are 7 times more likely to enter youth justice system ADHD affects 1 in 10 boys and 1 in 5 girls in Young Offender Institutions 60% of young people in custody have acquired brain injury

5 Young people in custody 75% have lived with someone other than a parent (1.5% in the general population) 45% have been permanently excluded from school 40% have been homeless 1 in 3 girls and 1 in 20 boys in custody report having previously been sexually abused.

6 Care not Custody: Partnership between the National Federation of Women’s Institutes and the Prison Reform Trust Care not Custody: o Campaign o Coalition o Programme Chaired by Lord Keith Bradley; members include representatives from ADASS, Mick Connnell and Zandrea Stewart.

7 Care not Custody programme: Current themes of work: o Support for vulnerable defendants in the criminal courts; Fair Access to Justice? o On line information/training for magistrates o ‘Care not Custody’ agenda for Police and Crime Commissioners; briefing paper concerning vulnerable suspects o Liaison and diversion services; ‘holding government to account’ o The role of adult social care; Making the difference.

8 Liaison and Diversion  Cross government Health and Criminal Justice initiative aimed at supporting the work of liaison and diversion sites across England to improve health outcomes and reduce reoffending.  Roll out of liaison and diversion services to every police custody suite and court by 2014 subject to business case approval.

9 Work in progress Network of 101 liaison and diversion schemes across England - National Liaison and Development Network ( NLDDN) Data collection for business case development Development of operating model / good practice/ quality standards / workforce competencies / commissioning guidance Alternatives to custody programme OHRN / DH OHC NOMS

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