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The role of engagement for positive outcomes

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The focus of this bulletin is upon the role which engagement can play in supporting positive outcomes for people on probation.

The findings are based on a random sample of 100 cases inspected during 2022, where the summary judgements made by inspectors in relation to sufficiency of engagement were examined, alongside commentary to support judgements on the sufficiency of early outcomes.