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October 14, 2005: Napo Call: End Probation Crisis
At its 93rd Annual General Meeting, probation union
Napo's chair Rob Thomas was highly
critical of Government plans for the National Offender Management Service and
opposed oppose moves to dismantle and privatise the Probation Service.
On the creation of the National
Offender Management Service (NOMS ), he labelled service a "nightmare",
continuing:
"We are now 21 months on since it was first announced. We
still have no design document for the ‘end state’ as they fondly call it. We
still have no draft Management of Offenders Bill. The man who was originally
charged by the Government with creating NOMS has left the agency after 18
months and there is still no business case.”
“NOMS is a bureaucratic disaster. Probation Areas have been told they must
spend valuable resources on helping set up Regional Contestability Boards.
Every Probation Area is also being encouraged to set up a Business Unit. This
is all a prelude to contestability, or privatisation, which is what it really
is. This is all a criminal waste of money and valuable staff resources. The
real agenda is market forces and the setting up of a system which could see
Probation services go out of business altogether. In Napo’s view the
Government is obliged to account for all the reasons it is spending these
colossal sums of money.”
On sentencing, he added:
“The continued timidity of this Government over sentencing
practices means that there has been no serious action to persuade sentencers
to stop sending people to prison. This means we now have an all time record
high of 77,000 people in prison, and rising. This puts intolerable pressure on
our colleagues working in prisons and increases Probation work loads when
prisoners are released and makes it more difficult to help people we
supervise, whether they are on license or a community order.”
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