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Robin Moore

@rmoorehmip

Head of Research & Data Analysis at @HMIProbation. Dedicated to appraising and building the evidence base.

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Join us on Friday 13 September to hear from Chief Inspector of Probation, Martin Jones, and colleagues from across the Inspectorate discuss some of the key findings and recommendations from our Youth annual report 2023. Register now: ow.ly/jzj050SYmIW

Join us on Friday 13 September to hear from Chief Inspector of Probation, Martin Jones, and colleagues from across the Inspectorate discuss some of the key findings and recommendations from our Youth annual report 2023.  Register now: ow.ly/jzj050SYmIW
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Our latest bulletin! This one explores explores pre-sentence reports (PSRs) and the extent to which the Probation Service have been able to provide courts with advice which is sufficiently analytical, personalised to the individual, and which supports the court’s decision making

Our latest bulletin! This one explores explores pre-sentence reports (PSRs) and the extent to which the Probation Service have been able to provide courts with advice which is sufficiently analytical, personalised to the individual, and which supports the court’s decision making
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✍️ What are pre-sentence reports? Why do they matter? And what's going wrong? Following a concerning report from HM Inspectorate of Probation about the inadequacy of pre-sentence information provided to courts, our latest blog makes a case for high-quality PSRs to support effective sentencing.

✍️ What are pre-sentence reports? Why do they matter? And what's going wrong?

Following a concerning report from <a href="/HMIProbation/">HM Inspectorate of Probation</a> about the inadequacy of pre-sentence information provided to courts, our latest blog makes a case for high-quality PSRs to support effective sentencing.
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A big thank you to Ioan Durnescu and Faye Taxman for bringing a global perspective to our reflections videos! Based upon a recent edited book, they set out four grand challenges, including the need to focus on relationship building, culture change, and community support.

A big thank you to <a href="/IDurnescu/">Ioan Durnescu</a> and <a href="/FayeTaxman/">Faye Taxman</a> for bringing a global perspective to our reflections videos! Based upon a recent edited book, they set out four grand challenges, including the need to focus on relationship building, culture change, and community support.
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A big thank you to HMPPSInsights for the opportunity to talk about evidence-informed and evidence-based practice, and some of the approaches for building and implementing the evidence base!

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Many thanks to Dr Nicole Renehan & @ProfDavidGadd for this Academic Insights paper which sets out the key ingredients for effective work addressing domestic abuse, including the importance of establishing a sense of safety and developing/maintaining positive working alliances

Many thanks to <a href="/nikitarenee37/">Dr Nicole Renehan</a> &amp; @ProfDavidGadd for this Academic Insights paper which sets out the key ingredients for effective work addressing domestic abuse, including the importance of establishing a sense of safety and developing/maintaining positive working alliances
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A big thank you to David Best, Shelley Duffy & Charlotte Colman 💣 😭 for this paper highlighting how the Inclusive Recovery Cities model seeks to mobilise existing networks/resources and build momentum to challenge stigma/exclusion and create opportunities for the benefit of all

A big thank you to <a href="/DavidBe25428272/">David Best</a>, Shelley Duffy &amp; <a href="/CharlotteColman/">Charlotte Colman 💣 😭</a> for this paper highlighting how the Inclusive Recovery Cities model seeks to mobilise existing networks/resources and build momentum to challenge stigma/exclusion and create opportunities for the benefit of all
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We are running a consultation on our thematic inspection and research programmes for 2024/2025. Have your say by Friday 22 November: justiceinspectorates.gov.uk/hmiprobation/a…

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Our consultation on our thematic inspection and research programmes for 2024/2025 closes on Friday 22 November. Have your say: justiceinspectorates.gov.uk/hmiprobation/a…

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A big thank you to everybody we have worked with during 2024, further developing and promoting the evidence base underpinning high-quality probation and youth justice services. Looking forward to our first publications in 2025 which focus on relationship-centred services!

A big thank you to everybody we have worked with during 2024, further developing and promoting the evidence base underpinning high-quality probation and youth justice services. Looking forward to our first publications in 2025 which focus on relationship-centred services!
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Many congrats to all at Bromley. Great to read about the Bromley Relationship Model (BRM), the partnering with a number of universities for research, and statistical analysis and reporting tools turning raw data into meaningful performance information.

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A big thank you to Dr Eoin O’Meara Daly, Jackie Dwane, @Caitlin_REPPP and Seán Redmond for this paper. Relational practice is at the heart of youth justice work, and this model provides evidence-informed signposts and pointers for youth justice practitioners to follow.

A big thank you to <a href="/omearadaly/">Dr Eoin O’Meara Daly</a>, <a href="/DwaneJackie/">Jackie Dwane</a>, @Caitlin_REPPP and Seán Redmond for this paper. Relational practice is at the heart of youth justice work, and this model provides evidence-informed signposts and pointers for youth justice practitioners to follow.
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The new webpages highlight the importance of building and maintaining positive relationships and connections at the community, system, organisational, and practitioner levels – these levels and the relationships within them are interrelated and exert influence upon each other.

The new webpages highlight the importance of building and maintaining positive relationships and connections at the community, system, organisational, and practitioner levels – these levels and the relationships within them are interrelated and exert influence upon each other.
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A big thank you to Andrew Day and Catia Malvaso for this paper which sets out three core components for engaging justice-involved children, with attention given to how to put them into practice and how some of the challenges that might arise can be addressed.

A big thank you to Andrew Day and <a href="/catia_malvaso/">Catia Malvaso</a> for this paper which sets out three core components for engaging justice-involved children, with attention given to how to put them into practice and how some of the challenges that might arise can be addressed.
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Our latest bulletin! This one provides an update on our 2018 research report on the quality of work by probation services to protect the public. We review the key points from recent inspection findings, before considering approaches to help improve the quality of the work

Our latest bulletin! This one provides an update on our 2018 research report on the quality of work by probation services to protect the public. We review the key points from recent inspection findings, before considering approaches to help improve the quality of the work
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A big thank you to Victoria Knight for this paper which provides a guide for responsible and ethical digitisation in probation. The overall goal is to reduce digital exclusion, enhance human interactions, and foster societal integration. buff.ly/7PlQUTu

A big thank you to Victoria Knight for this paper which provides a guide for responsible and ethical digitisation in probation. The overall goal is to reduce digital exclusion, enhance human interactions, and foster societal integration. buff.ly/7PlQUTu
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A huge thanks to all the authors of this paper which highlights how hope can be facilitated through the adoption of person-centred, strengths-based practices and through a focus on localised delivery, service user engagement, and substantive rather than technical compliance

A huge thanks to all the authors of this paper which highlights how hope can be facilitated through the adoption of person-centred, strengths-based practices and through a focus on localised delivery, service user engagement, and substantive rather than technical compliance
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Many thanks to David Best for our latest video with advice for the delivery of high-quality probation services, covering the need to make your relationships matter, to effectively engage people with community resources, and the importance of patience shorturl.at/WRvUU

Many thanks to <a href="/DavidBe25428272/">David Best</a> for our latest video with advice for the delivery of high-quality probation services, covering the need to make your relationships matter, to effectively engage people with community resources, and the importance of patience shorturl.at/WRvUU
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A big thank you to Dr Ali Wigzell and Claire Paterson-Young for this paper which reflects upon the existing desistance literature and sets out four key requirements for the application of progressive desistance practice in youth justice buff.ly/Nfy64Ae

A big thank you to <a href="/AliWigzell/">Dr Ali Wigzell</a> and Claire Paterson-Young for this paper which reflects upon the existing desistance literature and sets out four key requirements for the application of progressive desistance practice in youth justice buff.ly/Nfy64Ae
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A huge thanks to the research team from the University of East Anglia and Research in Practice/NCB for undertaking this work. The implications set out encompass the National Transitions protocol, joint training, policy and inspection, and wider local connections.

A huge thanks to the research team from the University of East Anglia and Research in Practice/NCB for undertaking this work. The implications set out encompass the National Transitions protocol, joint training, policy and inspection, and wider local connections.