We recognise the difficulties HMPPS faces surrounding the recruitment and retention of prison staff. This is an issue we intend to explore in more depth in our prison workforce inquiry. Evidence to this inquiry has highlighted how working with remanded prisoners can pose particular challenges for prison officers. Prison officers must be given specialised training on the particular needs of remand prisoners and how to engage them in a prison regime. (Paragraph 98) Resettlement following time s...
We recognise the difficulties HMPPS faces surrounding the recruitment and retention of prison staff. This is an issue we intend to explore in more depth in our prison workforce inquiry. Evidence to this inquiry has highlighted how working with remanded prisoners can pose particular challenges for prison officers. Prison officers must be given specialised training on the particular needs of remand prisoners and how to engage them in a prison regime. (Paragraph 98) Resettlement following time spent in custodial remand Type: conclusion | Number: 17 | Response status: partially_accepted Government response: We partially accept this recommendation. There is a range of support provided to those acquitted who are returning to the community. Those held on remand in custody will receive immediate needs and pre-release support from the pre-release teams (PRT) in prison to assist them in returning to the comm