South Ayrshire
DETAILS
Local Authority area:
South Ayrshire
Primary Courts of relevance:
Ayr and Kilmarnock
All information provided by:
South Ayrshire Community Justice Partnership (Community Justice Ayrshire Partnership)
South Ayrshire Community Justice Information
Published: 15 November 2022
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Community Payback Order: Supervision
Interventions suitable for
Males & Females
Programme Title and Provider
Supervision
Details of all Specific national or local scheme/intervention(s) available
In accordance with National Outcomes and Standards and Community Payback Order Practice Guidance, Action Plans are developed using the appropriate risk assessment tools and plans implemented to reduce the risk of reoffending and address areas of need.
Possible Outcomes
To make positive changes to their lifestyle whether that be practical change or changes in their personal development, attitudes and behaviour.
Process for Assessment and/or inclusion in scheme/intervention
Suitability is assessed in the production of the CJSWR.
Interventions suitable for
Anyone over the age of 16 where the Sheriff has requested a CJSWR
Programme Title and Provider
CPO with Restricted Movement Requirement (RMR)
Details of all Specific national or local scheme/intervention(s) available
Restricted Movement Requirement as requirement of CPO – Electronic monitoring is well established as a potential sentencing disposal assessed at Criminal Justice Social Work Report stage, via the Restriction of Liberty Order. In addition, the ability to impose a Restricted Movement Requirement (similar to an RLO) has been available as an additional requirement for a Community Payback Order (however only as a sanction for breaching the terms of the original Community Payback Order (CPO) and could not be imposed at first instance).
The introduction of the Restricted Movement Requirement on a Community Payback Order (CPO) at first disposal are recent (May 2022) changes for Justice Social Work Services. This requirement is similar to a Restriction of Liberty Order in that it allows an individual to be restricted to a particular place for up to 12 hours a day or restricted away from a particular place for up to 24 hours a day.
A Supervision Requirement (therefore requiring statutory Justice SW supervision) must be imposed in tandem when an RMR is imposed as part of a CPO. The Restriction of Liberty Order (RLO) remains available to the Court and can continue to be imposed as a stand-alone sentence or concurrent to a CPO.
Possible Outcomes
Reduction in risk of reoffending, improved opportunities for service user, linked into other appropriate services
Process for Assessment and/or inclusion in scheme/intervention
CJSWR interview; LSCMi risk assessment, Audit/ ABI Delivery, EM Assessment
Where no specific scheme / intervention is available, is there capacity to provide a bespoke service based on Judicial request?
Not with current resources without more information