UK Parliament / Open data

Transforming Rehabilitation

Written statement made by Lord Faulks (Conservative) on Thursday, 6 February 2014 in the House of Lords, on behalf of the Ministry of Justice.

My honourable friend the Secretary of State for Justice (Chris Grayling) has made the following Written Ministerial Statement.

I would like to update the House that we have now moved into the next phase of the competition to award new regional rehabilitation contracts. Engagement continues with around 50 providers who make up the 30 bidders involved in our probation reforms and we have now formally invited them to submit bids.

Alongside this, an updated version of the Target Operating Model for the reforms will be published shortly. The Target Operating Model explains how the new system will work on the ground, and what the respective roles of the National Probation Service and Community Rehabilitation Companies (CRCs) will be, including where CRCs will have the opportunity to innovate in how they rehabilitate and support offenders, including through mentoring.

I will also shortly publish a revised list of designated resettlement prisons following a review undertaken as a result of changes to the prison estate and discussions with criminal justice partners.

Copies of the revised Targeted Operating Model and list of resettlement prisons will be shortly made available in libraries of both Houses. Copies of the draft contracts will be made available in libraries of both Houses later this month.

About this written statement

Reference

752 c42WS 

Session

2013-14
Deposited Paper DEP2014-0197
Tuesday, 25 June 2013
Deposited papers
House of Lords
House of Commons

Contains statistics

Yes
Back to top