What if the success of rehabilitation depends less on programmes and more on people?
Across Europe, evidence shows that reducing reoffending is closely linked to the skills and approaches of those working within the correctional system.
Training in core correctional practices has, for example, been shown to significantly reduce reoffending rates.
This highlights the importance of ensuring that practitioners have the right competencies in place.
This article explores how staff training impacts rehabilitation outcomes: https://lnkd.in/ejEWgpxc
This is exactly the kind of challenge Promote Project addresses.
The project aims to strengthen the role of practitioners by supporting continuous professional development, improving competencies, and enabling knowledge exchange across the correctional system.
Strengthening practitioners’ competencies is a key element in supporting successful reintegration.
Learn more about the project: https://lnkd.in/ei_gJ5ym
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