October is the month of ‘Heroes’ at Onecall24 Limited. 
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October is the month of ‘Heroes’ at Onecall24 Limited. 

We love to celebrate greatness within the business and this month we wanted to identify ‘Heroes’ amongst our candidates.           The idea was for each sector to nominate a candidate who stood out for their immense care and incredible hard work. The task for each team was also to identify three…

Call for mental health support for young offenders
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Call for mental health support for young offenders

This article was taken from: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-50551676 By BBC Health News Mental health support must be made a priority for young offenders, according to Holyrood’s justice committee. The committee called for assessments to be made within the first days of each youngster’s move into secure care or a young offenders institution (YOI). Consistent, high-quality physical, educational…

Prisons ‘playing catch-up to psychoactive drug use’ says minister
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Prisons ‘playing catch-up to psychoactive drug use’ says minister

This article was taken from: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2019/feb/15/prisons-playing-catch-up-to-psychoactive-drug-use-says-minister By Frances Perraudin at the guardian news Rory Stewart says drugs such as spice are fuelling endemic rise in prison violence The prisons system was unprepared for the arrival of new psychoactive drugs like spice and has been playing “catch-up” ever since, the prisons minister Rory Stewart has said. Speaking half a…

Prisons ban Christmas cards with glitter due to drugs epidemic in jails
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Prisons ban Christmas cards with glitter due to drugs epidemic in jails

This article was taken from: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/dec/23/prisons-england-wales-christmas-cards-glitter-banned-drugs-epidemic ByEric Allison and Simon Hattenstone Measure in England and Wales aims to combat problem of post being sprayed with drugs Prisons and young offender institutions in England and Wales have banned Christmas cards with glitter or “sticky stuff” because of the drugs epidemic in British jails. The latest smuggling method is spraying post…

Anti-drone technology could be introduced in English prisons
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Anti-drone technology could be introduced in English prisons

This article was taken from: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/dec/18/anti-drone-technology-introduced-english-prisons-skyfence By Matthew Weaver Government U-turn likely after successful trial of signal blocking system in Guernsey The government could introduce an anti-drone system to stop drug smuggling in English prisons after a successful six-month experiment in Guernsey prompted ministers to consider a U-turn about the technology. Prison governors and officers and the chief inspector…