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Charlie Taylor, His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Prisons, on the impact of Get Well Stay Well.
Charlie Taylor was originally a primary and secondary school teacher in London. After becoming a specialist in children’s behaviour his career gradually took him to work in the Youth Justice System. Today he is in his fourth year as His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Prisons, a role he is passionate about.
Andrew Nichols-Clarke on why NHS England supports Get Well Stay Well
Andrew Nichols-Clarke is the Head of Health and Justice Children programme for NHS England.
He spoke to us on why NHS England support Get Well Stay Well.
A Conversation with Sarah Ridley, Director of the Peter Harrison Foundation
Sarah Ridley is...
The positive impact of Parkrun in custodial estates
Through the feedback we regularly receive, we know that parkruns operated on the custodial estate are popular and positive events, the benefits of which impact those in custody, the staff and the whole prison.
Taskforce Meeting Notification: 24th June
We are excited to...
APPG independent inquiry launches ‘Call for evidence’
The APPG is issuing this public call for evidence, have your say by scanning the QR code or clicking on the link within the article.
Prioritise sport’s role in reducing crime, parties told
Political parties must prioritise the contribution of sport and physical activity if they are genuinely committed to tackling crime and anti-social behaviour, according to new research published today.
Leaders unite to support Get Well, Stay Well Agreement
Over 50 leaders from across government, health, sport, justice and the secure estate gathered at the House of Lords for the parliamentary launch of the Get Well, Stay Well Agreement.
Together Fund helps set Dylan on amazing journey
Seventeen-year-old Dylan is set to complete a remarkable journey from serving a sentence inside HMP & YOI Parc to returning through the gates as a trainee rugby coach.