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October 20, 2005: Probation: 'Vibrant Mixed Economy' or Privatisation?
Probation boards currently have an exclusive statutory duty to provide probation services. The measures outlined in the consultation paper would transfer this duty to the Home Secretary, who would then task national and regional offender managers to contract with a range of providers (public, private or voluntary and community) to supply probation services. This would allow managers to contract for services covering both prison and probation, as well as across geographical boundaries. Probation boards would be replaced by probation trusts. They
will no longer include judges in their membership. It is also accepted that
contestability could result a probation trust ceasing to exist. In terms of the
speed of these developments, changes to the provision of probation services
would require changes to primary legislation which the Government will bring
forward as soon as Parliamentary time allows. If the NOMS Bill receives Royal
Assent by November 2006, these changes could be with us by April 2007.
According to Home Office Minister Baroness Scotland:
The Government intends to introduce commissioning and
contestability into the provision of probation services. Commissioning involves
deciding what services are needed and in what form, and contracting for their
delivery. Contestability involves challenging the existing provider to show they
are continuing to offer quality and value for money - and if they are not then
other providers have the opportunity to show what they could deliver. From the
Home Office perspective, the options are not just private or public, the
Government is committed to increasing the role of the voluntary and community
sector in providing offender management services.
The union further contends that the proposals will "de-professionalise, deskill and destabilise the probation service". Napo general secretary Judy McKnight states the consultation:
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