Monday 29th March 2010– Central London
To read about the accompanying Half-Day Briefing on Resettlement Support for Prolific Offenders, please click here.
Attend both events and receive a 20% discount.
Please click here to view full programme details and booking form
'A lifetime of crime committed by a single prolific offender can cost up to 1.5m'
(Sainbury Centre for Mental Health)
Prolific and priority offenders are thought to be responsible for one out of every ten offences and their end-to-end management continues to be challenging and costly for service providers and to society. As Integrated Offender Management (IOM) continues to build on the foundations of the PPO scheme we welcome practitioners from pioneer areas to examine the importance of improving partnership links and engagement with offenders.
With reduced funding for all parties likely to be of the main challenge in 2010, attend this conference to stay up to date with how organisations are working together to achieve more in a tougher environment
Benefits of Attending
- Hear a strategic level oversight on progress being made on PPO and IOM work
- Examine the impact of short sentences on re-offending and understand how this is being tackled
- Get updates from pioneering areas on their successful IOM schemes
- Understand how supporting families of offenders limits the risk of re-offending
- Explore how restorative justice can be a key component of rehabilitation
- Benefit from guidance on how to reduce re-offending by getting PPOs into education and work
- Network with peers from the police, probation and prison services
Our Expert Speakers Include
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Chaired by: Tony Pearson CBE, Deputy Chairman, The Butler Trust
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Paul Hindson, Offender Management Team
National Offender Management Service
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Rob Wakefield, Director of Integrated Offender Management, Avon Probation Service
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Mike Harris, Superintendent
Avon and Somerset Constabulary
- Geoff Emerson, Senior Probation Officer Thames Valley Probation Service
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Clive Emmett, Essex DIP County Manager
WDP Essex DIP
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Inspector John Burgess, IOM Co-ordinator
Essex Police
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Sue O’Hara, Head of Offender Learning Skills Funding, Learning and Skills Council
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Evan Jones, Head of Community Services St Giles Trust