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Action for Prisoners’ Families seminar In it together: Supporting prisoners' and

Action for Prisoners’ Families seminar In it together: Supporting prisoners' and offenders' families across agencies 18 October 2012 Birmingham Presentation by Tina Juko NEPACS. Hidden Sentence Training. What is Hidden Sentence Training ?.

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Action for Prisoners’ Families seminar In it together: Supporting prisoners' and

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  1. Action for Prisoners’ Families seminar In it together: Supporting prisoners' and offenders' families across agencies 18 October 2012 BirminghamPresentation by Tina Juko NEPACS

  2. Hidden Sentence Training

  3. What is Hidden Sentence Training? • The training was developed by Action for Prisoners Families • It is aimed at all services who come into contact with families. The Training aims to give participants the opportunity to: • Explore the impact of imprisonment on prisoners’ families • Explore the current prison system • Discuss the support needs of prisoners’ families • Evaluate the use and importance of knowledge about the needs and wishes of prisoners’ families • Discuss how to improve the coordination of services to provide more effective support for those affected by the imprisonment of a family member • Reflect on how to improve practice in supporting prisoners’ families.

  4. Where does it fit in the Integrated Family Support Project? • Spreading the word to a larger audience • Awareness raising • Improving support offered • Increasing understanding • Challenging for change

  5. Where have we delivered? • In the first year we delivered to 453 individuals across the 12 Local Authorities in the North East Region. • We have delivered in partnership with both Durham Tees Valley and Northumbria Probation Trusts. • We have delivered through LCSB’s in Middlesbrough, North Tyneside, Darlington, Durham, Gateshead and Stockton on Tees.

  6. How has it been received? • Evaluations have been very positive • Some issues due to the wording of the outcomes • Very enjoyable training to deliver because of the positivity of participants

  7. What have we learnt? • One of the first things to surprise us was the assumption that services were already in place. • Lack of knowledge of prison based organisations. • Smooth processes are challenged by lack of regional co-ordination of services. • Contact with families was happening as crisis interventions rather than planned support. • Services were not asking questions about family members in custody

  8. What have you learnt from us? • Organisations who offer support to the children and families of offenders • Resources available to support practice • The complexity of issues families face • The need for multi agency working • The need for family involvement in the offender journey • How well CAF can support the identification of needs

  9. Distance Travelled

  10. So What? With attendees from many services and levels Hidden Sentence is supporting change top down and bottom up

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