Making Maturity Matter – Using the ‘Choices and Changes’ Resource Pack
Making Maturity Matter – Using the ‘Choices and Changes’ Resource Pack
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Insights proudly presents the second of our thematic online events relating to Young Adults in HMPPS. The event will cover psychosocial maturity in Young Adults with a focus on the delivery of ‘Choices and Changes’. Lisa Short, National Young Adults Team Lead hosts the event and will be joined by panel members Georgia Barnett and Helen Wakeling from the HMPPS Evidence Based Practice Team, Aubrey Van Zyl from HMPPS Interventions Services, Ralph Lubkowski, Governing Governor of HMP Hewell, Custodial Manager Stuart Johnson and a Keyworker from HMP Hull, and Prisoners with Lived Experience of ‘Choices and Changes’. There will also be a keynote message from Alan Scott, Executive Director for Public Sector Prisons North and National Lead for Young Adults.
Join us in exploring the most effective current practice utilising ‘Choices and Changes’ and understand the impact on Young Adults and staff.
The Choices and Changes Programme is an HMPPS resource pack for key workers or prison offender managers to use in one-to-one sessions with young adults who have been identified as having low psychosocial maturity. The exercises in the pack aim to encourage engagement and help young adults to develop their maturity.
There will be a question and answer session too, so get your thinking caps on!
This event is for all Criminal Justice staff, including our partners in the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector. You will be asked to confirm your role and organisation on the checkout form
Please note that any views expressed during this event are those of the speaker and do not necessarily represent those of HMPPS or the wider MoJ
This is a virtual event and will be hosted on MS Teams. Please check your system requirements in advance as you may need to use a personal device to access the event.
The event link will be attached to the confirmation email – please save the event to your calendar and keep the confirmation email safe as the link will not be emailed to you separately.