The National Offender Management Service (NOMS) http://www.noms.homeoffice.gov.uk/ was created in 2004 to bring together the work of the Prison and Probation Services. A Regional Offender Manager (ROM) oversees the commissioning of services to manage offenders and deliver interventions to tackle offending behaviour.
In order to have a real impact on reoffending, however, it is necessary to draw on the contributions of the Public, Business, and Faith, Voluntary and Community Sectors to deliver services, interventions and support across a range of issues that are known to affect the likelihood of reoffending. These fall into seven areas, or Pathways:
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Pathway 1: Accommodation
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Pathway 2: Education, training and employment
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Pathway 3: Health
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Pathway 4: Drugs and alcohol
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Pathway 5: Finance, benefit and debt
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Pathway 6: Children and families
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Pathway 7: Attitudes, thinking and behaviour
The strategy for developing these partnerships and delivering these interventions is described in the following documents:
Each ROM is responsible for developing a regional action plan in line with national strategies, to reduce re-offending by 10% by 2010. The West Midlands Reducing Re-offending Regional Action Plan 2005/06 was launched in May 2005.
The Action Plan will be reviewed during 2006 and further developments posted on this website.