This elearning session is designed to provide a basic overview of the services commissioned by NHS England, Health and Justice, and the career options within these services. This includes services that provide healthcare within the criminal justice system, immigration removal centres, sexual assault referral centres and also healthcare within the children and young people’s secure estate.
The session was co-developed with expert stakeholders and is designed to explain and promote the unique working environments and career opportunities available within health and justice commissioned services, and to give the learner a flavour of what to expect should they choose a career within one of these services.
By the end of this elearning session the learner should be able to:
The development of this session forms part of the NHS England, Health and Justice, ‘Inclusive Workforce Programme.’ The aim of this session is ‘To improve the recruitment and retention of a larger, more diverse, inclusive and representative workforce for all health and justice services and programmes.’
For more information about the ‘Inclusive Workforce Programme’, please visit NHS commissioning » The health and justice inclusive workforce programme (england.nhs.uk).
Thank you to those Health & Justice stakeholders that kindly took part in the kick-off workshop that helped to shape the content and design for this e-session. This includes:
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