Probation
UNISON represents the interests of over 5,000 probation workers in England and Wales
We look after the interests of wide range of workers, including: case administrators, managers, cleaners, cooks, probation service officers, hostel staff, unpaid work staff, victim liaison officers and many, many more
UNISON aims to make the probation service a better place to work by
- Recruiting and organising effectively in every Probation Area
- Listening to what our members want
- Negotiating better pay and conditions
- Campaigning on issues which are important to our members
- Promoting and pursuing equality and diversity in everything we do
Latest probation updates
UNISON and Napo have submitted the following pay claim for 2011/12 to the Probation National Negotiating Council.
The Police and Justice Conference 2012 will take place on Thursday 11 October to Saturday 13 October 2012 at Cardiff City Hall.
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CONTACT DETAILS
For urgent help and advice at work to go
Help at Work
The UNISON national officer for probation is Ben Priestley.
1 Mabledon Place
London WC1H 9AJ
Direct fax: 020 7551 1195
Email
Ben Priestley
or
Dave Bryant
Probation documents
Probation Members Bulletin - Winter 2012
The Probation Members Winter Bulletin includes articles on stand taken by members to defend their pensions, UNISON's case for saving the probation service and acceptance of the pay deal.
Probation Members Bulletin - Winter 2012
Police and Justice Conference and Autumn Bulletin
This bulletin includes information on the first Police and Justice Service Group Conference.
Police and Justice Conference and Autumn Bulletin
UNISON Interim Submission to NOMS: 'Future Shape of Probation Services' Review
This circular is a copy of UNISON's interim submission to the National Offender Management Review of the ïFuture Shape of Probation Services'. The submission sets out UNISONÍs view that Probation should be accountable to the communities it serves, locally delivered, efficient and effective without privatisation and allowed to make its own decisions about competition and procurement.
UNISON Interim Submission to NOMS: 'Future Shape of Probation Services' Review
Future Shape of Probation Service
This circular notifies branches, activists and members of work which UNISON is undertaking to protect members' interests in the 'Future Shape of Probation Services' Review which Ministers have asked NOMS to carry forward.
Future Shape of Probation Service