The latest updates on the OneHMPPS Area model show significant progress since its launch in early October. The model aims to streamline operations and improve collaboration between Probation and Prison frontline staff by restructuring into six geographical areas in England and Wales. Each area is overseen by an Area Executive Director (AED), responsible for bringing together Regional Probation Directors and Prison Group Directors under one management structure.
The six HMPPS areas and their respective AEDs are as follows:
The integration of RPDs and PGDs aims to facilitate innovation and faster decision-making at the operational level. By devolving authority to the areas, the model seeks to maximise prioritisation on the frontline, simplify processes, and empower senior staff to make decisions closer to where services are delivered.
Key objectives of the Area Model include:
Moving forward, there will be ongoing engagement with staff to refine the model and ensure it effectively delivers on its objectives. The restructuring of headquarters and consultation with Trade Unions will commence in early 2024, marking another significant step in the evolution of the OneHMPPS Area model.
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