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Tackling Stalking Conference 2026: Strengthening Identification, Investigation, and Victim Protection

Tackling Stalking Conference 2026: Strengthening Identification, Investigation, and Victim Protection

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The Counter Fraud in the Public Sector Conference 2026

The Counter Fraud in the Public Sector Conference 2026

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Wellbeing in the Voluntary Sector Conference 2026

Wellbeing in the Voluntary Sector Conference 2026

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The Supporting Vulnerable Tenants Conference 2026: Safeguarding Vulnerable Residents in a Changing Housing Landscape

The Supporting Vulnerable Tenants Conference 2026: Safeguarding Vulnerable Residents in a Changing Housing Landscape

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The Supporting Disadvantaged Students in Higher Education Conference 2026

The Supporting Disadvantaged Students in Higher Education Conference 2026

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Reducing Reoffending Rates Through Digital Inclusion

In 2021, adult offenders in the UK had a proven reoffending rate of 24%, according to the Ministry of Justice. In this article, Leeds City Council share the impacts of the 100% Digital Leeds programme on prison leavers and how the programme has helped improve their real-life digital skills.

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Delivering Mental Health Support to Offenders and Opening up Employment Opportunities

Only 25% of men and 20% of women leave prison with some form of employment in the UK. We heard from Graham Durcan, Associate Director at the Centre for Mental Health, about how Individual Placement and Support (IPS) schemes can help improve employment opportunities for prisoners upon their release.

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Reducing Reoffending and Improving Communities Through Rehabilitation Programmes

Reoffending cost the economy approximately £11 billion annually, according to the Centre for Mental Health. In this video Joy Allen, Police and Crime Commissioner for Durham Police discusses how the Checkpoint Intervention Programme has reduced reoffending rates in Durham. She shares the eligibility criteria Checkpoint uses and strategies to help offenders address the underlying causes of their offending behaviour.

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In conversation: How the Surrey Checkpoint Programme has helped tackle the reoffending cycle

Breaking the offending cycle is one of the biggest challenges the criminal justice system faces. Organisations need to work together to support and engage with offenders and help prevent them from reoffending. We heard from Craig Jones of the Surrey Police and Crime Commissioner’s office about how the Checkpoint Programme has helped reduce reoffending rates.

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National Plans and Guidance for Offender Management

Covid-19 posed a dangerous threat to prisons, with the environment being a perfect breeding ground for the virus. This article examines the governments' immediate response, and the potential long-lasting impacts to offender management.

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