Life Change Programme ‘Reducing Re - offending within Knowsley’ 2014 MALS Merseyside ‘The Life Change Programme’ With the financial support of the Prevention of and Fight against Crime Programme European Commission – Directorate-General Home Affairs
Content • Life Change Programme Year One • Community Vs Custody • Overview of Life Change Programme Year 2 • Questions With the financial support of the Prevention of and Fight against Crime Programme European Commission – Directorate-General Home Affairs
Life Change Programme Year 1 - Overview Community Custody 7 delegates over 2 courses 12 delegates over 1 course 4 completed the course 12 completed 50% re-offended 2 have been released 1 has re- offended, 1 still engaging 25% volunteer in crime 8/10 have been given jobs prevention seen as positions of trust 25% secured employment 3 engage by letter, still have special visits 1 has gained D-Cat 3 due to be released within 3 months With the financial support of the Prevention of and Fight against Crime Programme European Commission – Directorate-General Home Affairs
Community Vs In Custody Logistics Affordability, Captive Audience Credibility of facilitator Dynamic Delivery, Life Experience Environment Comfort, Setting, chaotic lifestyles Trust Confidentiality, Other Agencies, Lip Service Group Size Delegate input, interaction, Experience, Group Dynamics Support Market Place, Involvement of Governor & Family With the financial support of the Prevention of and Fight against Crime Programme European Commission – Directorate-General Home Affairs
The Life Change Programme Year 2 Induction and Contract Restorative Justice Understanding making a change Values and Beliefs Why we Offend Victim Impact Communicating Change Market Place Communication Domestic Violence Knife Crime Presentation J.M.U Evaluation Presentation and Family Visit With the financial support of the Prevention of and Fight against Crime Programme European Commission – Directorate-General Home Affairs
Thank you! With the financial support of the Prevention of and Fight against Crime Programme European Commission – Directorate-General Home Affairs
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