Skills Development Scotland is the national body responsible for promoting the development of workplace skills in Scotland. Their policies and various training initiatives have a direct impact both on crime prevention and breaking the cycle of reoffending.
Partnership
The Multi Agency Risk Assessment Conference (MARAC) Co-ordination team is pleased to offer the following selection of learning sessions for…
The Unpaid Work teams across Ayrshire give back to the local community and local charities at Christmas
Over the past year we have been working on a review of the Community Justice Ayrshire Partnership as well as…
HMP Kilmarnock is a closed, high security establishment accommodating remand, short term and long term male adult prisoners and male young offender remand prisoners.
On Wednesday 23 November 2022, the Community Justice Ayrshire Partnership hosted their ‘Community Justice Matters’ conference at The Park Hotel…
Barnardo’s Court Screening Service supports women from police custody until completion of their court dates. The service is for women who reside within South Ayrshire and are not subject to a statutory order.
Police Scotland was established on 1 April 2013 and is responsible for policing across the whole of Scotland. Ayrshire Police Division is made up of three command areas – North Ayrshire, East Ayrshire and South Ayrshire.
The Desistance Officer is a new role established in September 2021 and is based within the Partnership Delivery Team.
The Shine Women’s Mentoring Service has been established for nine years in Ayrshire and operates on a pan-Ayrshire basis.