This special edition of the Prison Service Journal explores engagement and co-production with people living in prison or who are under supervision in the community.
Engagement and co-production include a range of collaborative practices which involve professionals and citizens making better use of each other’s assets, resources and contributions to achieve better outcomes and/or improved efficiency.
In this edition
Introducing this special edition of the Prison Service Journal, dedicated to the subject of ‘engagement and coproduction’ with people living in prison or who are under supervision in the community
A synthesis of the evidence base
By Nicola Cunningham and Dr Helen Wakeling
By Jason Morris and Zack Haider
User Voice Prison Councils as a Model of Epistemic Participation
By Beth Weaver
By Dr Isabelle Cullis, Annaliza Gaber and a young man from Project Future
Some Milestones in the Journey so far
By Ruth Walters
Interview with Ian Walters, the Governing Governor and Beccy Archer, the Treatment Manager and lead for the 3Cs, both at HMP Guys Marsh, and Carl and Dion, two of the current 3Cs Champion
By Flora Fitzalan Howard
Interview with Karen Kendall, the Participation Lead in HM Inspectorate of Probation
By Dr Marcia Morgan