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In an average year, Thames Valley Probation supervises about 2500 offenders sentenced to an Unpaid Work Requirement by the courts. That's about one third of all our offenders.

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Community Payback

Contact:
  
For Oxfordshire:           
Erica Swift                         
Community Payback Scheme Manager 
Units 9 & 10 Talisman Business Centre
Talisman Road
Bicester
Oxon
OX26 2HR
01869 328500

For Buckinghamshire:
Erica Swift                         
Community Payback Scheme Manager
20 Market Square
Stony Stratford
Milton Keynes
MK11 1BE
01908 564812

For Berkshire:
Andrew Mondaye
Community Payback Scheme Manager
Greyfriars House           
30 Greyfriars Road           
Reading              
RG1 1PE              
01189 560466                                               


Click the boxes below to watch our Community Payback videos:

 

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Interested in learning more about Community Payback for your job or community? Click here to download a 4-page guide to use in conjunction with the videos

Community Payback – how to get involved

In Thames Valley, over 300,000 hours of Community Payback are completed every year by offenders on a community sentence.  This equates to approximately £1.5 million of free labour provided to local communities as offenders pay back for the crimes they have committed.

Community Payback projects range from litter removal to clearing dense under growth, and environmental projects through repairing and redecorating community centres or removing graffiti.  Offenders usually work as part of a team, monitored by a supervisor, and will work all day with short breaks, although there are some opportunities for individual placements.

To be considered your project must meet the following criteria

  • It must benefit the local community
  • It must not take paid work away from others
  • No one must make a profit from the work
  • It must be challenging and demanding
  • It must be worthwhile and constructive
  • Offenders must be seen to be putting something back into the community.

The Community Payback team will assess the project for suitability and for health and safety implications.

Once the work has been completed a plaque will be displayed with the Community Payback logo, if appropriate.  This will indicate where offenders have positively contributed to improving a neighbourhood.

Anyone can nominate a project, so, if you are an individual, member of a club, community group, faith group or voluntary organisation and have a project that fits the criteria above, please complete the form below and submit it, call your local Community Payback unit on 01869 328500 (for Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire projects) or 01189 560466 (for Berkshire) or you can email us at info@thames-valley.probation.gsi.gov.uk

Community Payback - work request form