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This proposal outlines a strategic partnership model for delivering offender management services in West Mercia, focusing on high-risk individuals and public protection. The partnership includes a range of services for different offender groups and aims to enhance supervision, rehabilitation, and community integration. The proposed model involves collaboration with key stakeholders to ensure effective service delivery and positive outcomes for offenders.
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1 Step Beyond Service Development Process 2.Local LDU event s 1. West Mercia area wide event 3. Expression of Interest 4. SIFT 5. Joint development meeting 10.Review and evaluation: self assessment , peer review, research and SROI 6. Business proposal 7. 1 Step Beyond approval 8. Implementation 9.Monitoring 11. Scale up (if appropriate) new proposal 12. Implementation 13. Review and evaluate 14. Re- commission
National Offender Management Service(NOMS)/ Ministry of Justice (MoJ) Commissioned Services including short sentenced prisoners. 14 geographic areas in UK. Could be a prime sub contractor model or partnership of ex probation/ YSS/ Clarent/ Willowdene and other partners Or a SPV Reserved Public Probation services For High Risk and Public Protection. Court work, Pre sentence reports, breaches and enforcement for all or only high risk of harm? Policing Role
In West Mercia Probation Trust partners deliver: Specified Activities that have replaced most of our in-house General Offending Behaviour Programmes (not Drink Impaired Drivers) The Senior Attendance Centre All of our Employment, Education and Training work Drug Reduction, Recovery and Rehabilitation Orders Forensic Psychology services plus specialist forensic support for people with severe personality disorders Enhanced supervision to support offenders with complex/compliance needs Services to Women offenders, including a residential programme to open in April 2013
In West Mercia Probation Trust partners deliver: • High intensity intervention beds for serious drug mis-users • Significant elements of Community Payback • Alcohol Treatment Orders • Sports and physical activities • Investment in Integrated Offender Management of prolific offenders including non statutory cases (eg under 12 months) • Training, replacing the Regional Training Consortium • All of our work with volunteers and mentors • A wide range of services within the Youth Offending Service which we host in West Mercia • All of our procurement activity to support this network of providers