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A table of rehabilitation periods for the most common sentences and disposals, and example scenarios.
A table of rehabilitation periods for the most common sentences and disposals applied to checks processed until 27 October 2023, and example scenarios.
Guidance for offenders and courses providers about the drink-drive rehabilitation scheme, the syllabus and statistics on take-up.
Guidance on designing and delivering rehabilitation services to help prisoners prepare for release and reduce the risk of reoffending.
Policy papers and publications about the transforming rehabilitation programme.
This review of the evidence on reducing reoffending has been produced to support policy makers, practitioners and others who work with offenders.
How to run and manage a drink-drive rehabilitation course, including making bookings, ID checks and issuing certificates.
Add or change your planned drink-drive rehabilitation courses, manage your centre details and add new trainers.
An independent review of the evidence on the effectiveness of vocational rehabilitation interventions.
When you can take a drink-drive rehabilitation course to reduce your driving ban: what it costs, and what happens when you’ve done it
Guidance for probation staff about the rehabilitation activity requirement (RAR).
Academic paper looking at the theory of health rehabilitation and how it can help people to stay in work or get back into employment.
Explains the difference between spent and unspent convictions, outlines which convictions must be declared when applying for jobs and any exceptions.
The document sets out expectations for HMPPS’s work with people convicted of sexual offences, including both operational requirements and good practice to support assessment, to promote effective rehabilitation and to inform risk management in both probation and prisons.
Guidance for probation staff on setting rehabilitation activity requirements (RARs) for offenders as part of a community order or suspended sentence.
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