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Payment By results – Driving Innovation In Offender Management
Wyn Jones, Regional Director, Serco Custodial Services.
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Payment By Results…. So what is it?
“Payment-by-results is an approach we’ve brought to bear for the support for the long-term unemployed. It’s a principle we want to try and bring in to the criminal justice system, and it’s based around a very simple premise: you do what it takes to help stop somebody from reoffending; we’ll pay you when you’re successful.”
Chris Grayling, Justice Secretary Oct 2012
Overview
Payment By Results – what it is- the Serco View
The Evolved Model Target Group Alliance Model The Wheel Of Change The Prison As Intervention The Prison In Partnership
Measuring Progress & The Future
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Overview
The PBR pilot runs over four year period from October 2011 and will cover four cohorts of offenders.
The pilot on began on 1st October 2011 and 30 June 2012, there were 1,178 eligible participants at HMP Doncaster.
The main development stimulated by the PBR pilot was the addition of community resettlement support for offenders post-release through the provision of community-based case managers.
The introduction of an end-to-end case management system, including delivery in the community, is intended to reduce inconsistency, improve engagement of offenders and support reductions in reoffending.
The Evolved Model - Target Groups
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High Risk/Very High Risk/IPP/Lifers
Probation Offender Managers Sentence Plan
Probation Licence Supervision Upon Release
Sentenced Over 12 Months
Alliance Case Managers OASys Assessment Sentence Plan
Transfer to Sentenced Estate
Sentenced Under 12 Months
Alliance Prison Based Case Manager Resettlement Support
Alliance Community Based Case Manager Support
Remand Prisoners
Alliance Support Workers and Prison Orderlies Triage
Timely support until sentence or release
The Evolved Model – AOM
• One Case Manager,
• One Assessment,
• One Relationship
The Evolved Model – Wheel Of Change
Four essential components of interpersonal support that help people change their lives:
Assay and Lambert’s work on the common factors that determine successful outcome in therapy (Assay, 1999)
The Evolved Model – The Prison As Intervention
Programmes Re-evaluation of current delivery based on offender need, scalable and flexible enough to meet changing profile
Activities Ensure that all activities around the Prison are directed at qualification frameworks and are relevant FOR the future, not FROM the past
Families First Transforming visits into a Families Intervention based on strengthening bonds between fathers and their wives and children
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The Evolved Model – The Prison As Intervention
Recovery Embedding the principles of recover at the centre of not only our Substance Misuse offering, but also throughout the resettlement process
Reparation Our extensive use of Restorative Justice to underpin not only victim/offender mediation, but also internal conflict resolution
Responsibility Encouraging and supporting prisoners in taking responsibility for not only their crimes, but their time in prison, as well as developing Social Capital for release.
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The Evolved Model – The Prison In Partnership
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The Future
“Payment-by-results is an approach we’ve brought to bear for the support for the long-term unemployed. It’s a principle we want to try and bring in to the criminal justice system, and it’s based around a very simple premise: you do what it takes to help stop somebody from reoffending; we’ll pay you when you’re successful.”
Chris Grayling, Justice Secretary Oct 2012
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