England and Wales Probation Service Faces Union No-Confidence Vote Over Excessive Workloads
Exclusive: Napo declares no confidence in probation service managers and threatens industrial action The public is “at direct risk” from unsupervised ex-offenders because probation officers in England and Wales are being asked to cope with excessive workloads, a union has said. As ministers prepare to release and monitor tens of thousands more prisoners this autumn, Napo’s executive has declared for the first time that it has no confidence in managers at the probation service
A union representing probation officers in England and Wales has declared no confidence in the managers of the probation service. Napo, the union, warns that excessive workloads are putting the public at "direct risk" from unsupervised ex-offenders. This declaration comes as the government prepares to release and monitor thousands more prisoners this autumn. The union is also threatening industrial action if the situation does not improve. The concerns highlight a critical strain on the probation system and its ability to manage public safety effectively.
Highlights a critical safety concern within the UK's probation system, warning of public risk due to unmanageable officer workloads.
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