After a January dominated by our reports on what has been going wrong with probation practice, February provided a welcome opportunity to focus on what has been going right with local youth offending services. In a presentation to Westminster Legal Policy Forum event, I was able to celebrate the ratings we have given to these […]

Published: 17 March 2023

Our independent serious further offence (SFO) reviews of Jordan McSweeney and the review of Damien Bendall, in the past couple of weeks, were deeply concerning. In the run up to publication, I had the chance to meet with the relatives of both Terri Harris and Zara Aleena and brief them on our findings, which was […]

Published: 02 February 2023

It was good to finish 2022 with some more positive news from our local probation inspections. Our inspection of two Probation Delivery Units (PDUs) in the Probation Service – North East region found “green shoots of hope”, with stable workforces, reasonable workloads, a positive and engaged staff culture and strong, visible and accessible leadership of […]

Published: 11 January 2023

It was good to be able to offer some reflections on the relationship between probation and the voluntary sector in a speech to the Clinks 2022 Annual Conference (PDF, 115 kB) this month. Given that the origins of the service, over a century ago, lie in the charitable sector and the early efforts of ‘court […]

Published: 25 November 2022

Our first inspection results for London Probation Service continued the worrying trend of the past year, with each of the three PDU reports we published on 18 October rated as ‘Inadequate’ and inadequate ratings for all of our case quality standards.  We were particularly concerned about Hammersmith, Fulham, Kensington, Chelsea and Fulham PDU, where we […]

Published: 28 October 2022

The month of August brought with it the publication of our latest round of local probation service inspection reports, this time in the West Midlands (summarised here within our letter to the regional Probation Service – West Midlands (PDF, 334 kB)) – the fourth probation region we have inspected since unification of the probation service. […]

Published: 02 September 2022

One of my key priorities when I became Chief Inspector in 2019 was to increase the voice of people on probation, and children supervised by youth offending services, within our inspection methodology. So, I’m delighted to announce that from this month we have entered into a three-year contract with the organisation User Voice, to work […]

Published: 23 February 2022

It’s been a year of significant achievement but ongoing challenges too, for both probation and youth justice services. The transition to a unified public sector probation service at the end of June was managed well and broadly welcomed by staff working in the service, but as I said at the time, structural change by itself […]

Published: 08 December 2021

Though the Black Lives Matter debate may have slipped from the news agendas, the issues it highlighted haven’t gone away. Our key publication in October – a thematic inspection of the experiences of black and mixed heritage boys in the youth justice system – brought into stark relief how different those experiences still are from […]

Published: 05 November 2021

The Sarah Everard case has once again brought into sharp focus the issue of violence against women and girls and how it should be tackled. Though the spotlight recently has been on the police, our inspections have also shown that probation service performance can leave a lot to be desired. Earlier this year we submitted evidence […]

Published: 04 October 2021