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Service users | BeNCH CRC
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Rarr; Service users. Below is general information relevant for Service Users. For more information about the terms of your Court Order or Prison Licence, please speak to your Officer. Please remember we are here to help you through the Court Order or Prison Licence so that you do not offend again in the future -. What you can expect of us. Your Officer will give you clear instructions about appointments and other things you may be expected to do. You mu...
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Thank you from Kimpton Primary School | BeNCH CRC
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Rarr; Thank you from Kimpton Primary School. Thank you from Edlesborough →. Thank you from Kimpton Primary School. Every Sunday for the last year, some dedicated work has been completed by Community Payback workers at Kimpton Primary School in Hertfordshire. The work has involved painting the interior of the school and carrying out some exterior work as well. Recently we have received this letter from the school:. Dear Karen, Linda and Robin. Karen Hard...
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Guest post – Ban the Box campaign | BeNCH CRC
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Rarr; Guest post – Ban the Box campaign. Thank you from Edlesborough. Rehabilitation Activity Requirement – quick guide →. Guest post – Ban the Box campaign. Faye Goldman, Campaign Manager at Business in the Community. Ban the Box: the fair approach to recruitment. Our Ban the Box. Campaign aims to do just that. Launched in October 2013, the campaign calls on UK employers to remove the tick box from job application forms, and ask about convictions l...
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Restorative Justice at BeNCH | BeNCH CRC
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Rarr; Restorative Justice at BeNCH. Rehabilitation Activity Requirement – quick guide. Restorative Justice at BeNCH. Restorative Justice brings together all parties affected by crime. Meetings are held where victims are given the opportunity to explain to an offender how the crime has affected their lives. Lisa and Shaun’s story. Shaun’s mother gave a powerful account of how she tried to steer her son onto the right path but his drug use was out of cont...
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Cookie Policy | BeNCH CRC
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Rarr; Cookie Policy. Which offers guidance for all modern browsers. Telephone 0345 601 4390. National Offender Management Service. 2017 - BeNCH CRC. This site uses cookies.
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Careers | BeNCH CRC
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Sodexo is our parent company and since 2nd November 2015 all recruitment is being managed through the Sodexo PeopleCentre. If you are interested in working for BeNCH CRC all vacancies will be advertised on the Probation Services section of the jobs search pages. On Sodexo’s website. For more insight into the work of a Probation Officer, please click here. There are a number of opportunities to become a volunteer Mentor across the BeNCH CRC area. Man...
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What we do | BeNCH CRC
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Rarr; What we do. Our principle task is to reduce reoffending and make our communities safer. We do this by working with the Service Users as they progress through their Sentence Plan which means they do everything required by the Court or their Prison Licence. We deliver a range of Interventions, including:. Education, Training and Employment. Drug and Alcohol misuse. Please read our interim BeNCH Supply Chain brochure. Telephone 0345 601 4390.
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How It Began - Street Church - Northampton
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THINKING ABOUT BECOMING A STREET CHURCH VOLUNTEER? Street Church was started on Easter Sunday 2008, following reflection on the situation of the homeless people in Northampton and their access to the Christian faith community. We noted the following:. We see or meet people in the street, at church, or in the course of our daily lives, who come for help, usually for food and drink, often asking for money or for other help but sharing tragic life stories. Work with the Hope Centre. As noted above, several ...
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Testimonies - Street Church - Northampton
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THINKING ABOUT BECOMING A STREET CHURCH VOLUNTEER? I would like to ask if you would thank everyone! At Street Church and the Salvation Army that have been so helpful to me when I needed someone and the assistance through gifts that was so gratefully accepted. Thank You! I am leaving Northampton to be with my family in Weymouth on the 2nd April. Wishing all staff and congregation every happiness. How Street Church has helped me! I think the people involved in the street church are amazing.
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