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Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) Lay Adviser for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough

Body
HM Prison and Probation Service
Appointing Department
Ministry of Justice
Sectors
Judicial, Prison & Policing, Prison & Policing, Regulation
Location
The successful candidate will attend meetings and other events across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough and will need their own transport.
Skills required
Regulation
Number of Vacancies
1
Remuneration
This is a part-time unpaid post (expenses paid).
Time Requirements
The successful candidate will usually provide up to 8 hours a month and will not be asked to provide more than 16 hours per month.

Campaign Timeline

  1. Competition Launched

    20/08/2021

  2. Closed for Applications

    03/09/2021 at 00:00

  3. Panel Sift

    TBC

  4. Final Interview Date

    13/09/2021

  5. Announcement

    TBC

Vacancy Description

MAPPA Lay Advisers assist the police, probation and prison services in establishing arrangements for managing serious sexual and violent offenders in the community. These arrangements, called Multi- Agency Public Protection Arrangements or MAPPA, are required by Section 325 of the Criminal Justice Act (CJA) 2003. Lay Advisers contribute to the monitoring and evaluation of MAPPA and act as critical friends in challenging professionals. Their responsibilities include:

  • Attending strategic meetings to develop the arrangements.
  • Attending meetings to manage the risks presented by specific offenders.
  • Assisting in the preparation of MAPPA annual reports.
  • Participating in any sub-groups, working parties or projects.
  • Participating in reviewing the Business Plan and broader communication strategy.

MAPPA are not an organisation but a framework designed to enable criminal justice and social care agencies to share information on violent and sexual offenders, assess and manage risk and direct the available resources appropriately. Lay Advisers work with professionals from a range of agencies, including social services, healthcare, housing and employment, as well as police and probation.

Person Specification

The successful candidate will have an interest in community and social issues, a capacity for emotional resilience and the ability to understand the needs and priorities of a range of parties including agencies, victims and offenders.

They will be able to effectively challenge the views and assumptions of senior professionals and maintain confidentiality. They will also have an awareness of and commitment to equality and diversity.

No formal educational qualifications are necessary but the successful candidate will be able to understand complex information in written and numerical form.

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