Title: OFFENDER ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMME
1OFFENDER ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMME
- Changing lives and reducing re-offending through
the power of one to one relationships - ENGLAND AND WALES
- Dr Sue Rex and Melanie Smith
2Why a new programme?
Hitting the targets...
3The OEP is a 3 year change programme focussing on
one to one work
- The relationship between the offender and the
probation practitioner can be a powerful vehicle
for changing behaviour and reducing re-offending
4OEP builds on desistance research
Importance of individual relationships
Not one size fits all
Building on strengths and resources
Human and social capital
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5Aims of the OEP
- To reduce offending through more effective one to
one engagement - To make best use of staff time at a time of
financial constraint - To increase public confidence in community
sentences
6The OEP pilots aim to improve one to one work
22 Trusts committed to 4 pilots
External Evaluation for 9 Trusts
Comprehensive Internal Evaluation
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7All Pilots
SPA
RSM
SPA SEED
8The RSM model focuses on management activity and
behaviour which supports The Engaging
Practitioner
SENIOR MANAGERS
MIDDLE MANAGERS
Action Learning
Pro-Social Modelling
The Engaging Practitioner
Reflective Practice
Observed Practice
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9The SEED model can be used as a blueprint for
effective engagement with offenders
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10A new version of The Probation Rules
- Fewer timescale targets
- More discretion and flexibility
- Focus on outcomes
11Next steps for The Probation Rules
- Trusts create own implementation plans
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- Quality framework developed centrally
- Changing culture to enable discretion