💬“The most inspiring part of my role is my colleagues, and how much passion and resilience they bring to work every day.” Meet Jordan, a forensic psychologist who helps ensure young people receive appropriate interventions that increase their chances of successful rehabilitation and reintegration into society. Her day-to-day job involves: 🔵directly supporting young people in custody 🔵completing risk assessments and psychology formulations 🔵training staff to effectively work with young people and reflect on their practice 🔵supervising staff delivering conflict resolution programmes 🔵consulting colleagues across the prison to promote safety and violence reduction 🔗If you’re interested in forensic psychology visit our website https://jobs.justice.gov.uk/role/forensic-psychology/

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