The NICCO Directory of Resources provides details of the huge number of tools, activities, practice models and guidance that have been developed by agencies to support offenders and their children and families.
Whether you are working directly with children, supporting offenders to maintain parental contact, helping a parent to prepare their child for a prison visit or simply want to develop your own understanding of the criminal justice system, this directory provides you with a range of resources to support and inform your work.
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Find delivery models, case studies, local and national policies and guidlines, practice guides, briefings and resources for professional learning and development. View139. Supporting Prisoners' Families- What Can GP Surgeries and Health Centres Do?
You need to be a member of Parenting UK to access this briefing. A briefing developed by APOF aimed at GPs and health centre staff to encourage good practice in supporting the children of prisoners. The briefing contains useful information regarding the issues children of prisoners' face, a list of relevant contacts, training, resources and guidance about the most appropriate actions for staff at surgeries and health centres to take. Please see APOF Publications to download this...
140. Supporting Prisoners' Families- What Can Health Visitors Do?
You need to be a member of Parenting UK to access this briefing. A briefing developed by APOF aimed at health visitors to encourage good practice in supporting the children of prisoners. The briefing contains useful information regarding the issues children of prisoners' face, a list of relevant contacts, training, resources and guidance about the most appropriate actions for health visitors to take. Please see APOF Publications to download this resource below:
141. Supporting Prisoners' Families- What Can Magistrates Do?
You need to be a member of Parenting UK to access this briefing. A briefing developed by APOF aimed at magistrates to encourage good practice in supporting the children of prisoners. The briefing contains useful information regarding the issues children of prisoners' face, a list of relevant contacts, training, resources and guidance about the most appropriate actions for magistrates to take. Please see APOF to access this resource below:
142. Supporting Prisoners' Families- What Can Midwives Do?
You need to be a member of Parenting UK to access this briefing. A briefing developed by APOF aimed at midwives to encourage good practice in supporting the children of prisoners. The briefing contains useful information regarding the issues children of prisoners' face, a list of relevant contacts, training, resources and guidance about the most appropriate actions for midwives to take. Please see APOF to access this resource below:
143. Supporting Prisoners' Families- What Can Probation Do?
You need to be a member of Parenting UK to access this briefing. A briefing developed by APOF aimed at probation to encourage good practice in supporting the children of prisoners. The briefing contains useful information regarding the issues children of prisoners' face, a list of relevant contacts, training, resources and guidance about the most appropriate actions for those in probation to take. Please see APOF to access this resource below:
144. Supporting Prisoners' Families- What Can Schools Do?
You need to be a member of Parenting UK to access this briefing. A briefing developed by APOF aimed at School staff to encourage good practice in supporting the children of prisoners. The briefing contains useful information regarding the issues children of prisoners' face, a list of relevant contacts, training, resources and guidance about the most appropriate actions for those in a school setting to take. Please see APOF to access this resource below: