Effective Constructive Resettlement
Constructive resettlement is a key priority in youth justice, focusing on supporting young people to build positive identities and reintegrate successfully into their communities. However, staff often encounter systemic and procedural barriers that can make this ambition difficult to realise. This course provides professionals with a clear understanding of what constructive resettlement entails and the practical tools needed to overcome these challenges.
The training explores how Release on Temporary Licence (ROTL) and Supported Prison Leave (SPL) can be used strategically to support resettlement goals, while also addressing common obstacles such as risk aversion, inconsistent decision-making, and limited inter-agency coordination. Participants will examine policy frameworks, explore the principles behind constructive resettlement, and develop advocacy skills to better support the young people they work with.
Through interactive learning and real-life case examples, the course will empower staff to plan and deliver more effective resettlement pathways that are strengths-based, rights-informed, and tailored to individual needs.
By the end of the session, participants will feel better equipped to advocate for young people and contribute to meaningful resettlement planning that supports long-term change.
Ideal for:
- Youth justice professionals and case managers
- Secure estate staff and through-the-gate workers
- Probation practitioners working with young people
- Social workers and resettlement teams
- Voluntary and community sector staff involved in release planning
Key Takeaways:
- Understanding the principles and goals of constructive resettlement
- Strategic use of ROTL and SPL to support reintegration
- Identifying and overcoming systemic barriers to release and support
- Strengthening multi-agency collaboration and planning
- Advocating effectively for young people’s resettlement needs
Additional Benefits:
- Gain clarity on policy and legal considerations around leave
- Build confidence in making and supporting ROTL/SPL applications
- Enhance your ability to plan personalised, identity-focused resettlement journeys
- Learn practical techniques to support young people post-release
This course is essential for professionals committed to improving resettlement outcomes and ensuring that young people leave custody with the tools and support they need to thrive.
Longsight Library and Learning Centre
Longsight, Manchester M12 4NE