Jan 1, 2019

ALISON COLLINS (HMP & YOI Doncaster)

AWARD WINNER 2018-19: Alison is a Prison Custody Officer in the Social Care Unit at HMP & YOI Doncaster. Described as “extraordinarily caring”, she is granted an Award for the outstanding skill and compassion she shows towards some of the most isolated and challenging prisoners in the system. [This Award is supported by Novus.]
Jan 1, 2019

HAYLEY MORRIS (HMP & YOI Parc)

AWARD WINNER 2018-19: Hayley works at HMP Parc as a Family Interventions Manager. She wins an Award for developing and driving a wide range of initiatives to support prisoner-family relationships, leading to Parc becoming the first prison to achieve ‘Investors in Families’ accreditation. [This Award is supported by Ingeus.]
Jan 1, 2019

JEAN PECKHAM (HMP Hewell)

AWARD WINNER 2018-19: Jean is a Prison Officer at HMP Hewell. She currently works in the prison’s hospital wing and receives an Award for the “decency, kindness and enthusiasm” she has shown throughout her career, and for being an inspirational and widely-respected role model to both prisoners and colleagues. [This Award is supported by Serco Justice Services.]
Jan 1, 2019

DAVID SAVAGE (HMP Maghaberry)

AWARD WINNER 2018-19: David Savage is a Governor at HMP Maghaberry. He wins an Award for the dedication, passion and courage he has shown on behalf of both NIPS and the wider community throughout his career, and in particular for his driving contribution to Maghaberry’s recent, widely-praised transformation. [This Award is supported by MTCnovo.]
Jan 1, 2019

KEVIN ALLWOOD (HMP Grendon)

COMMENDEE 2018-19: Kevin is a Supervising Officer at HMP Grendon. He is granted a Commendation for being an outstanding and caring role model for both colleagues and offenders, who is noted in particular for his calm and authoritative leadership in challenging situations. [Kevin also receives the POA Award for outstanding work by a prison officer, supported by the Prison Officers Association.]
Jan 1, 2019

MUSH ASLAM (HMP & YOI Polmont)

COMMENDEE 2018-19: Mush is a Programme Tutor at HMP & YOI Polmont. She receives a Commendation for the passion and dedication she brings to her work, and for her success in encouraging and nurturing a love of learning among some of the system’s most complex and challenging young people.
Jan 1, 2019

SARAH BURROWS (HMP Huntercombe)

COMMENDEE 2018-19: Sarah is the founder and CEO of Children Heard and Seen, a charity offering support and mentoring to the children of prisoners. She is Commended for her transformational work at HMP Huntercombe in addressing the often unmet and overlooked needs of this “invisible group.”
Jan 1, 2019

EMMA CHARALAMBOUS (HMP & YOI Bronzefield)

COMMENDEE 2018-19: Emma is an Offender Supervisor at HMP & YOI Bronzefield. She receives a Commendation for the quality and humanity of her work with the women of Bronzefield, and for her dedication and passion in helping to promote a restorative justice culture across the prison.
Jan 1, 2019

ADAM CONNOLLY (HMP Liverpool)

COMMENDEE 2018-19: Adam, from Sefton Council for Voluntary Service, receives a Commendation for his inspiring leadership of the Merseyside Offender Mentoring Project, which provides mentoring and befriending support to offenders from HMP Liverpool, both in custody and after release.
Jan 1, 2019

MICHAEL DOYLE (HMP Grendon)

COMMENDEE 2018-19: Michael is a Supervising Officer at HMP Grendon. He is Commended for “a lifetime contribution to the Prison Service,” and in particular for his pivotal role in the prison’s new Therapeutic Community Plus unit for prisoners with learning difficulties.
Jan 1, 2019

CHRIS GEORGE (HMP & YOI Hatfield)

COMMENDEE 2018-19: Chris is the Business Engagement Manager at HMP & YOI Hatfield. He receives a Commendation for his inspirational approach to training the men in his care. His work, helping create new opportunities for offenders, includes the aptly named prison farm shop, ‘Thyme Served’.
Jan 1, 2019

MARIE MARTIN (HMP Low Moss)

COMMENDEE 2018-19: Marie is a Behavioural Change Officer at HMP Low Moss. She is granted a Commendation for her work in developing and leading ‘Talking Heads’, a support group for prisoners with complex mental health issues, giving them a chance to safely explore difficult issues.