Opportunities and Challenges for delivering Criminal Justice in a Changing Environment

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The 14th annual Cross-Border Public Protection Advisory Group (PPAG) Seminar is being held in Belfast today, Friday 1 December 2023.

The Seminar themed “Opportunities and Challenges for delivering Criminal Justice in a Changing Environment” provides an opportunity for staff working in public protection to enhance collaboration and share learning between criminal justice partners. 

Speaking at the Seminar, Amanda Stewart OBE, Chief Executive of the Probation Board for Northern Ireland (PBNI) said she was delighted to host today’s event: “The annual PPAG seminar provides an opportunity for us to strengthen our networks and partnerships and look at what else we can do to share information and best practice to prevent reoffending.  As well as Probation, the Public Protection Advisory Group brings together staff from the Prisons, Justice Departments and Police and An Garda Síochána. Today we acknowledge what has been achieved across borders and boundaries and look to what we can achieve together in the future.”

Today’s seminar, held in the Ulster University Belfast campus is host to representatives from across criminal justice in Ireland North and South, to consider new and innovative practice and explore ways to further develop and increase partnership working. 

Photo showing Compere Director of Operations Stephen Hamilton, Welcome from Board Member Dr Jonny Byrne, opening remarks from Probation Board Chief Executive Amanda Stewart and closing remarks from Probation Service Director Mark Wilson
Compere Director of Operations Stephen Hamilton, Welcome from Board Member Dr Jonny Byrne, opening remarks from Probation Board Chief Executive Amanda Stewart and closing remarks from Probation Service Director Mark Wilson

Commenting on this year’s Seminar, Mark Wilson, Director of the Irish Probation Service, said: “Collaborative work has always been essential to what we do in probation.  The annual PPAG Seminar is a time to reflect on and celebrate how we already work together, North and South, as well as with our other partner Justice organisations. It also gives us a unique opportunity to further build on our existing interagency initiatives, to create safer, fairer and more inclusive communities.”                                                             

Note for Editors

The Public Protection Advisory Group [PPAG] which is jointly chaired by the Chief Executive of the Probation Board for Northern Ireland and the Director of the Probation Service, has organised today’s Seminar. This PPAG was established in 2006 to specifically address how increased cross-border co-operation could be taken forward and to implement the probation elements of the agreed work programme coming from Government.

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Graphic of the powerpoint first page of the Public Protection Advisory Group 14th Annual meeting on 01 December 2023 title says Opportunities and Challenges for Delivering Criminal Justice in a Changing Environment
Presentations
Photo of Detective Constable Sarah Murray, Police Service of Northern Ireland and An Garda Síochána Detective Sergeant Geraldine Hearne presenting at the seminar
Detective Constable Sarah Murray, Police Service of Northern Ireland and An Garda Síochána Detective Sergeant Geraldine Hearne presenting at the seminar before a question and answer session
  1. Police Service of Northern Ireland

  2. An Garda Siochana Presentation

    Photo of Public Protection Advisory Group 2023 - Governor Mark Holmes, Northern Ireland Prison Service and Assistant Governor James Keely, Irish Prison Service presenting at the seminar
    Governor Mark Holmes, Northern Ireland Prison Service and Assistant Governor James Keely, Irish Prison Service presenting at the seminar and responding to questions afterwards
  3. Northern Ireland Prison Service Presentation

  4. Irish Prison Service Presentation

    Photo of Probation Officer Emma Richmond, Probation Board and Senior Probation Officer Shauna Hawes, Probation Service presenting at the seminar
    Probation Officer Emma Richmond, Probation Board and Senior Probation Officer Shauna Hawes, Probation Service presenting at the seminar and then answering questions
  5. Probation Board for Northern Ireland

  6. Irish Probation Service