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WEDNESDAY - 25 OCTOBER
10:30–11:00 Break
11:00–12:30 Thematic Workshop Sessions
Interventions and
Programs Developments in forensic settings: sharing innovation in practice
Fiona Williams, United Kingdom (PID 172)
Moderator: Jo Bailey
Room: Avize
SID: 03-02 Implementation and Evaluation of the Breaking Free Online and Pillars of Recovery Treatment Programs
for Substance-Involved Offenders: Reflections from the ‘Gateways’ Throughcare Pathfinder
Sarah Elison-Davies, Glyn Davies, United Kingdom (PID 008)
Inter-agency Partnerships
Moderator: Bettina Crossick
Room: Morangis
SID: 03-03
Culture
Moderator: Deborah Clow
Room: Bouzy
SID: 03-04
Community Corrections
Moderator: Catherine Fuller
Room: Epernay
SID: 03-05
Security and Extremism
Moderator: TBC
Room: Reims
SID: 03-06
Moderator: Nicola Lowit
Room: Chalon
SID: 03-07
Rehabilitation
Moderator: TBC
Room: Mancy
SID: 03-08
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Resettlement of young people leaving custody - Lessons from the Youth in Focus programme
Caroline Drummond, Helen Berresford, United Kingdom (PID 154)
Public Sector Prisons in South Wales: Embedding rehabilitation and innovation into our prisons
Kenny Brown, James Searle, United Kingdom (PID 176)
Developing a symbiotic relationship between the prison and the community
Phil Novis, United Kingdom (PID 142)
Effective prison resettlement services: a co-design approach to achieving better community re-integration
Kevin Lockyer, Ian Mulholland, United Kingdom (PID 038)
A personalised approach to offender rehabilitation: Innovation in practice and evidence generation
Kim Thornden-Edwards, Caroline Marsh, Chris Fox, United Kingdom (PID 040)
Security in Prisons
Claudia Sturt, United Kingdom (PID 192)
Responding to extremism in forensic settings
Hannah Thompson, Carys Keane, United Kingdom (PID 174)
Tailored Approaches
to Women in Custody
12:30–13:30
How the voluntary sector has changed rehabilitation service through inspiration and innovation
Nathan Dick, United Kingdom (PID 161)
Designing ‘healthy’ prisons for women: incorporating trauma-informed care
and practice into prison planning and design
Yvonne Jewkes, United Kingdom (PID 012)
Developing trauma-informed awareness for staff and prisoners across the women’s estate
Carl Hardwick, United Kingdom (PID 191)
Innovative data analysis to understand offending patterns of prisoners and the impact of rehabilitation
Jack Tattersall, David Dawson, Danielle House, United Kingdom (PID 171)
Aeneid: working together to make employment for ex-offenders a reality
Dominic Headley, Jacob Tas, United Kingdom (PID 188)
Lunch