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Developing Employability within Offender Learning A Community Model Matt Douglas, Dorset Probation Area 4 th December 2009.

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1 Developing Employability within Offender Learning A Community Model Matt Douglas, Dorset Probation Area 4 th December 2009

2 Offender Learning & Employability – Our Objectives Delivering the Right Mix of vocational, employability and life skills Identifying and meeting individual need Meeting stakeholder need Engagement Strategies – Offender, Offender Manager & Employer Working in Partnership

3 The Learning & Skills Menu in Dorset IAG, Assessment & Disclosure Vocational Risk Assessment Maths, English and I.T. Job Club Vocational / Employability – CSCS card, Cafe 63, Allotment Single Day Courses Life Skills – Amber, Female Course Embedding Skills – Community Payback, Offending Behaviour Programmes Community Delivery – Mainstream, ESF

4 Offender Engagement Engagement through sentence planning The referral model and core service / CP induction Linking up delivery – embedding referral routes Embedding Skills in Maths & English Recognising skills gained, inc. soft skills Employment focussed outcomes Vacancy Matching service Flexible learning – start times, rurality, restrictions Transport Opportunities for feedback Text SMS service Monitoring FTA / Attrition across provision

5 Stakeholder Engagement Link Officer & Case Manager role Magistrates Fora JCP Protocol Prisons Promoting the offender agenda to commissioners

6 Working in Partnership with providers and employers Sourcing local provision / specialist provision Training for partners & Employers Single point of contact Information sharing Supporting activity – disclosure, Vocational Risk Assessment Supporting offenders into mainstream / ESF provision Finding the Fit – Train to Gain Supporting partner providers to develop offender focussed services Bidding in partnership

7 Ongoing Development Employer engagement Responding to changes in local employment Protecting employment in community and custody Breaking the cycle of short term / transient employment Overcoming gender stereotypes in employment Peer mentoring Effective management of resources –Innovation and Creativity –Sharing best practice –Engagement vs. enforcement


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