HMPPS Rehabilitation Services Engagement Event
HMPPS Rehabilitation Services Engagement Event
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His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service, in conjunction with Clinks, is organising an event to provide further details and clarity about the different ways HMPPS can partner with organisations to deliver services to people on probation and in prison. There are three main ways organisations can be commissioned to deliver services; through the Probation Dynamic Framework, the Prison Dynamic Purchasing System and the Probation Grants Portal. This session aims to guide the sector through each different system and provide clarity on their purpose and guidance on how to access future funding opportunities. By the end of the session organisations should have a greater understanding of the differences and eligibility requirements of each system and have had questions answered.
Speakers include:
- Paul Carter – Deputy Director - Rehabilitation Services
- Charlotte Kennett – Commercial Manager - Probation Dynamic Framework
- Lucy Bradshaw – Commercial Manager - Probation Grants Application Portal
- Carl Hinton – Senior Commercial Manager - Prison Education Dynamic Purchasing System
- Angela Lucas - Head of Area Development - Clinks
- Natalie Maidment - Development Officer - Clinks
Booking onto this event
Please click the link below to reserve a spot at this event:
HMPPS Rehabilitation Services Engagement Event Tickets, Thu 18 May 2023 at 13:00 | Eventbrite
If you have any questions, please email events@clinks.org.
Costs
This is a free event.
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Privacy and security
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Code of Conduct
Clinks is a values driven organisation and we expect our members to agree and uphold those values at all Clinks events. Our membership code of conduct outlines our expectations regarding the behaviour of our members and their staff towards Clinks and other member organisations. If any behaviour or disruption during an event is considered to be a breach of the Clinks code of conduct, these concerns will be addressed by the sector support, members and networks manager and this may result in removal from future Clinks events or membership overall.