Community Payback work is a sentence of the court that requires people to carry out between 40 and 300 hours of work for the benefit of local communities. The number of hours to be completed is set by the Court and the delivery of that work is known as Community Payback (CP). CP is primarily a punishment that restricts a person’s free time, however, CP is also rehabilitative and enables people to pay back for their offending, build self-esteem and learn new skills.
Wales Community Payback provision can support beneficiaries by providing free labour to undertake various projects to support their local communities. The provision does not risk or replace paid employment, rather it supports the completion of work that wouldn’t take place without the support of the provision.
This info session, delivered by a representative from the HM Prison and Probation Service, will provide an overview of the core principles of unpaid work, the types of projects that can apply for support, and examples of previous works carried out.
There will be an opportunity for attendees to ask questions about project eligibility and the application process.
Date: Thursday, 27 July
Time: 12:30pm – 1:30pm
Location: Online – Microsoft Teams
The event will be taking place online and the link will be sent through within 24 hours of the event taking place. If you do not receive the email please check your spam or junk folder. Please register to attend this event using our Eventbrite page here.
For any further enquiry contact C3SC on 029 2048 5722 / 079 7372 5335 or enquiries@c3sc.org.uk.