Enhancing Community Justice Through Strategic Commissioning Workshop

 
Community Justice Strategic
Commissioning
 
Test of Change Workshop 2
3
rd
 December 2019
Sarah McCullough
 
Overview
 
Community justice – context
and overview
Strategic commissioning in
community justice
Discussion – opportunities
and asks
 
What is community justice?
 
‘the collection of individuals, agencies and
services that work together to support,
manage and supervise people who have
committed offences, from the point of arrest,
through prosecution, community disposal or
custody and alternatives to these, until they
are reintegrated into the community.’
 
(National Strategy for Community Justice, 2016: 8)
 
 
Strategic aims
 
1.
Prevent and reduce re/offending
2.
Rehabilitation and reintegration into
communities
 
Strategic planning, collaboration, equal
access to services:
 
‘Effectively managed, person-centred
transition where the needs of
individuals are assessed and
addressed.’ (NSCJ, 2016: 22)
 
Partners and structures
 
Local model
30 community justice
partnerships
Links to CPPs, IJBs, ADPs
Statutory and non-statutory
members
Inc. NHS Boards, IJBs, Local
Authorities, Social Work Scotland
Third sector, lived experience
 
Community justice population need
 
Community justice
strategic commissioning
 
Aim:
Understand needs and develop the best
services to meet them over the long term
with available resource
Identified in national strategy
Framework for single and joint partner
use
Medium term aspiration for joint
strategic commissioning
 
Current status
 
Sector update
Completion December and publication
Feb/March
Business case to respond to
consultation feedback on model and
delivery support
Partner views on growing collaboration
and coordination for improved journeys
and transitions
 
Cycle of activities
 
Next steps
 
Initial discussion today
…how can we best develop pathways
to rehabilitation and reintegration?
 
Questions
 
How can we best work together for
rehabilitation and reintegration?
 
 
How can you help – now,
and in the short-medium
term?
 
What would you ask of
community justice
partnerships / partners?
 
 
 
 
 
Contact:
Sarah.mccullough@communityjusti
ce.scot
Tel.  0300 244 8420
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Explore the realm of community justice through strategic commissioning, focusing on preventing re-offending, rehabilitation, and reintegration. Discover the collaborative efforts of various partners in developing effective services to meet long-term needs and improve transitions for individuals involved in the justice system.

  • Community Justice
  • Strategic Commissioning
  • Collaboration
  • Rehabilitation
  • Reintegration

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  1. Community Justice Strategic Commissioning Test of Change Workshop 2 3rdDecember 2019 Sarah McCullough

  2. Overview Community justice context and overview Strategic commissioning in community justice Discussion opportunities and asks

  3. What is community justice? the collection of individuals, agencies and services that work together to support, manage and supervise people who have committed offences, from the point of arrest, through prosecution, community disposal or custody and alternatives to these, until they are reintegrated into the community. (National Strategy for Community Justice, 2016: 8)

  4. Strategic aims 1. Prevent and reduce re/offending 2. Rehabilitation and reintegration into communities Strategic planning, collaboration, equal access to services: Effectively managed, person-centred transition where the needs of individuals are assessed and addressed. (NSCJ, 2016: 22)

  5. Partners and structures Local model 30 community justice partnerships Links to CPPs, IJBs, ADPs Statutory and non-statutory members Inc. NHS Boards, IJBs, Local Authorities, Social Work Scotland Third sector, lived experience

  6. Community justice population need

  7. Community justice strategic commissioning Aim: Understand needs and develop the best services to meet them over the long term with available resource Identified in national strategy Framework for single and joint partner use Medium term aspiration for joint strategic commissioning

  8. Current status Sector update Completion December and publication Feb/March Business case to respond to consultation feedback on model and delivery support Partner views on growing collaboration and coordination for improved journeys and transitions

  9. Cycle of activities

  10. Next steps Initial discussion today how can we best develop pathways to rehabilitation and reintegration? Questions

  11. How can we best work together for rehabilitation and reintegration? How can you help now, and in the short-medium term? What would you ask of community justice partnerships / partners?

  12. Contact: Sarah.mccullough@communityjusti ce.scot Tel. 0300 244 8420

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