Stirling
DETAILS
Local Authority area:
Stirling
Primary Courts of relevance:
Stirling Sheriff and JP Courts
All information provided by:
Stirling Community Justice Partnership
Stirling Community Justice Information
Published: 17 September 2021
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Community Payback Order: Supervision
Interventions suitable for
16 years and above.
Programme Title and Provider
Supervision
Details of all Specific national or local scheme/intervention(s) available
The Court can impose a Community Payback Order with Supervision Requirement of between 6 months and 3 years in length. This order will be supervised by a qualified Justice Social Worker in Stirling and an action plan devised from the Criminal Justice Social Work Report interview, gathering of background information LSCMI risk and need assessment, and interviews with the subject. A comprehensive and tailored action plan will be available to the Court in the Criminal Justice Social Work Report disposals section where a Supervision Requirement is deemed a viable option. Supervision action plans will also contain plans for links with other services and supports including employability, health, substance misuse services, children and families social work.
Supervision is being delivered under Covid-19 restrictions. At present this means previous levels of service capacity are not possible.
Possible Outcomes
Access to support services to address risk and need. Includes completion of training opportunities, reduction / abstinence in substances use, improved wellbeing, secured or sustained housing.
Process for Assessment and/or inclusion in scheme/intervention
Assessment of suitability via Criminal Justice Social Work Report. Delivered as a sentence of the court.