Probation: Women

(asked on 2nd July 2025) - View Source

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask His Majesty's Government which probation service areas in England provide women only arrangements at dedicated times of the week in their reception facilities.


Answered by
Lord Timpson Portrait
Lord Timpson
Minister of State (Ministry of Justice)
This question was answered on 14th July 2025

All probation regions in England provide women-only arrangements. The impact of partnerships, geography and environmental variables mean that these arrangements comprise of a mixture of dedicated times, trauma informed spaces and co-location with partner agencies to create women-only environments.

The Women’s Policy Framework (2024) sets out our shared HM Prison and Probation Service principles for working with women in the criminal justice system to enable better outcomes, ensuring that staff are supported, and the work is evidence based.

The document includes the options of being supervised by a female probation practitioner; being seen in a women-only environment; and not being placed in what would otherwise be an all-male work environment when undertaking Unpaid Work as part of a community order, or when undertaking any group work.

The Probation Service is working to increase the availability of women-only reporting spaces, either within probation offices or where co-located with partner agencies.

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