Capita's 2nd National Conference on Payment by Results in the Criminal Justice System - Tuesday 24th April 2012 – Central London

Published by AmyHenders for Capita Conferences in Central Government and also in Local Government
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With the Government plan to reduce levels of re-offending by encouraging the development of an outcomes-based market now is the time to find out how you can achieve best benefits from Payment by Results in Criminal Justice System.
Capita’s 2nd National Payment by Results in the Criminal Justice System Conference has been updated to assess the potential of the PbR model. Best practice case studies will showcase how the outcome-based models are being implemented to reduce crime, help offenders into employment and training and support adults with drug or alcohol dependency.
With four pilots in operation and another six launching in the Spring, this event will provide you with an update from the strategic leads as well as the practical guidance from the new pilots.
Take advantage of valuable learning from the organisations testing the principle of a PbR system and understand how this approach will help to reduce re-offending and generate significant savings.
Expert speakers include:
• Ministerial Address: Crispin Blunt MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Prisons and Probation, Ministry of Justice
• Luke Edwards, Deputy Director, Reducing Re-offending Portfolio, Ministry of Justice
• Lucy Bogue, Head of Business Development Unit, National Offender Management Service (NOMS)
• Michael O’Kane, Drugs Policy Team, Department of Health
• Mike Maiden, Chief Executive, Staffordshire and West Midlands Probation Trust
• Clive Martin, Director, Clinks
• Andy Bishop, IOM Commissioner, Enfield DAAT, Enfield Council
Benefits of attending:
• Hear an update from the Ministry of Justice on the progress of the PbR pilots
• Explore how Government departments are working together to test the principle of PbR to achieve better efficiency
• Learn how to overcome obstacles such as access to working capital and discover the potential gains PbR creates for third and voluntary sectors
• Consider approaches to designing and measuring outcomes and learn about the benefits of the binary and frequency systems
• Understand how the Probation Service will work with other providers to better manage offenders on community sentences
• Discover how the PbR model for drug and alcohol recovery is being implemented and learn how to develop measures for improvements in health and wellbeing outcomes
For additional information please visit our website at http://www.capitaconferences.co.uk/public-sector-conferences/police-criminal-justice/full-conference/article/payment-by-results-in-the-criminal-justice-system-1.html?CODE=SMMK
Or alternatively download the Conference brochure: http://www.capitaconferences.co.uk/pdfgen.html?filename=PbRCriminalJusticeSystemwo.pdf&code=SMMK
Contact: Richard Goddard – 020 7960 7719 / richard.goddard@capita.co.uk
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