Crime: Nottinghamshire | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The government is committed to making sure that victims of crime have access to a broad range of support services, to help them cope with an
Offenders: Females | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers We had been developing a business case for the community prisons for women before moving to a community based approach and had not finalised
Suicide: Coroners’ Courts - [Sir David Amess in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates I am happy to look into both those matters.
Suicide: Coroners’ Courts - [Sir David Amess in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates I hope not by me—yet. I can only assure the hon. Lady that I have of course noted the points that she and other hon.
Suicide: Coroners’ Courts - [Sir David Amess in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates Such issues of suicide prevention are discussed regularly with the Department of Health and Social Care.
Suicide: Coroners’ Courts - [Sir David Amess in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates I congratulate the hon.
Women's Residential Centres | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers We are working with local and national partners to develop a pilot for ‘residential women’s centres’ in at least five sites across England a
Probation: Fees and Charges | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The Department is exploring options for developing a professional register for probation staff.
Women's Centres: Finance | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers Information for women’s centre funding between 2009/10 and 2013/14 can be found in the table attached.
Offenders: Females | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers Our vision for the ‘residential women’s centres’ pilot is the provision of an intensive residential support package in the community for wom