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Community Payback Order: Supervision

DETAILS

Local Authority area:

East Lothian

Primary Courts of relevance:

Edinburgh Sheriff court

All information provided by:

East Lothian Community Justice Partnership

East Lothian Community Justice Information

Published: 15 November 2022

The information on this page has been provided by Community Justice Partnerships. Community Justice Scotland is not responsible for the accuracy of the information and is unable to respond to direct queries. All such queries in respect of the information shown on this page should be directed to the Community Justice Partnership to which it relates.

In Spring 2022, the information will be reviewed and updated where required. Thereafter a review, and any necessary revisions, will take place three times annually.

Community Payback Order: Supervision

Interventions suitable for

All appropriate service users – no restrictions

Programme Title and Provider

Justice Social Work Service

Details of all Specific national or local scheme/intervention(s) available

Men – Due to the semi-rural environment there are no current group work programmes for adult males who are subject to supervision however, individual work is undertaken with specific reference to:• Anger management
• Stress and anxiety management
• Decision making and consequential thinking skills
• Emotional regulation
• Substance misuse and mental health
• Victim awareness
Referrals are also made to specialist services including psychological services, Stop It Now, substance misuse services etc.

Women – CONNECT, this service is co-facilitated by statutory and 3rd Sector agencies to target women who are subject to JSW statutory supervision, at risk of entering the justice system, victims of abuse and/or any women who would benefit from trauma informed support.

General – Individual interventions will be developed and delivered depending on the risk and need presented by the service user.

Possible Outcomes

• Compliance with PASS
• Reduction in custodial sentences
• Address criminogenic needs
• Address risk factor and issues of public protection
• Improve equal and fair access to services

Process for Assessment and/or inclusion in scheme/intervention

CJSWR

LSCMI

Sexual offences – SA07 and RM2000

Domestic abuse perpetrators – Spousal Assault Risk Assessment (SARA)