Members voting at last year's AGM. Pictured: Members voting at last year's AGM.


October 25, 2007

AGM Resolutions

Here are the resolutions the AGM agreed:

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Posted by jmcknight at 09:00 AM

October 22, 2007

Some Speeches

Herewith the outline of the speech I, (Judy), made in moving the Annual Report:

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Here is Mike's Chair's speech:

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And here is the speech Brendan Barber would have made if he'd been able to attend. Unfortunately he was tied up with the talks between the CWU and the Post Office.

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Posted by jmcknight at 07:37 PM

AGM Photos

Meanwhile here is a few pictures from AGM.

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Posted by jmcknight at 06:58 PM

October 21, 2007

Lively debates

Clients not Offenders - generated a lively and lengthy debate.

All speakers in the debate agreed that language is a powerful tool and depending on how it is used can either empower or disempower. The use of the word Offender they argue disempowers; when does an offender become an ex-offender? asked one speaker, it turns individuals into specimens, it detracts from their individuality and it denies individulas the opportunity to change.

Speakers could not however agree on an appropriate term to use. "Is clients a proper term" asked a speaker, speaking against the motion. Clients, she argues, assumes that individuals with whom we work have requested a service, but, she continues, they did not ask to come to us, they were directed.

The motion was passed.

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Posted by jledger at 11:45 AM

Sunday morning AGM Motions

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Cordell Pillay, AGS providing another perspective.

An attractive incentive - members arrived at the Spa Centre at 9.00 AM and joined us for croissants and beverages, conference started promptly at 10.00 AM. "e-OASYs Generated PSRs" was the first motion to be debated.

Speakers focused on values and the role of probation officer in producing report rather than relying on e-OASYs to make decisions. Speakers agree that the reference within the report to it being "underpinned and informed by an Offender Assessment System (OASYs in the identification of the rsk of reconviction and the risk of harm" undermines the knowledge, skills and training undertaken by POs. The time consuming, laborious and repetitive nature of composing PSRs via e-OASYs has had a detrimental effect on staff morale.

The motion was passed overwhelmingly.

Posted by jledger at 10:58 AM

October 20, 2007

Guests and more

There were quite a few questions under the accountability slot. I got one under the TUO heading about the national reps panel.It's slightly strange as an official to spend most of the weekend being quiet! But it's good for the soul.

We have many guests with us this year and Conference heard from 3 either side of lunch.

Brian Caton, GS of the POA, gave a rousing assessment of his union's recent one day strike, its causes, and trade union freedoms.

John McDonnell, MP, an old friend of Napo, spoke with his usual insight into the political challenges facing Napo and the whole public sector.

And Conference was particularly pleased to hear from Isaiah Munyua, Chair of KNAPO, a Napo equivalent organisation for probation staff in Kenya. Isaiah is spending AGM with us along with his colleague, Eunice Wakoli. Isaiah spoke about probation work in Kenya and extended an invitation to all members to visit the country providing a number of attractive examples of places to visit!

Posted by jledger at 04:45 PM

Goodbye Judy....but not just yet!

Judy's presentation speech of the Annual Report received a prolonged standing ovation as members celebrated her 15 years of superb service to the union.

There was a tribute from the Chair and a presentation of gifts including a bouquet of 15 roses, one for every year of Judy's time as GS. Judy was particularly touched by the presentation of a Napo News 'special' covering the period 1993-2008. Everyone attending AGM has received a copy.

But Judy was quick to point out that she remains in post until next June. And she will ensure that the employers don't forget it!

Posted by jledger at 04:00 PM

Early risers

Members gathered at 2 meetings first thing.

Probation members were addressed by Christine Lawrie, Chief Executive of the PBA, and Harry Fletcher, Napo AGS on the role of the Probation Service in public protection. There was plenty of time for questions and discussion and a lively debate.

Baroness Jill Pitkeathly, Chair of the Cafcass Board was the speaker at the meeting for Cafcass members. Again there was plenty of discussion and an honest exchange of views. Concerns about the seeming remoteness of the Board were paramount among them.

Posted by jledger at 12:50 PM

Platform live!

At last I am able to Blog from the platform! This entry is being written whilst Judy is presenting the annual report immediately before the accountability session.

I'll tell you more about it later.

Posted by jledger at 11:36 AM

Surf's up!

The Spa Complex is in a lovely location overlooking the sea (I can see it as I blog this now) and the fine weather is attracting large numbers of surfers to the beach. None of them are Napo members as far as we know!

John Grogan, MP, formally opened Conference on Friday afternoon. John has been a great friend to Napo, fighting hard for us throughout the passage of the OM Bill, and he spoke warmly of members' work.

Mike McClelland gave the Chair's speech setting out a 'third way' for criminal justice practice challenging the continued and shameful high levels of imprisonment in the UK - the worst in Europe. His speech should be attached to the Blog in due course.

Posted by jledger at 10:09 AM

October 19, 2007

Ministerial clarity

Maria Eagle's speech to Conference prompted a range of questions and comments from members.

Cuts in resources, threatened redundancies, workloads, and the ViSOR IT system were just some of the issues robustly discussed.

Judy's response on behalf of Napo led on the need to reinforce the independence and identity of probation as a service and a value base. Members left the Minister in no doubt as to their support for this approach.

Posted by jledger at 04:29 PM

Cafcass Section

The Cafcass Section held its AGM first thing today.

The Chair of the SEC,Tony Mercer, gave a rousing speech covering the past year and highlighting the stirling work of reps in the regions.

The AGM paid tribute to Sian Griffiths, outgoing Vice Chair, who has worked tirelessly and effectively on behalf of members.

The SEC passed an emergency motion relating to the need for a structural review of regional partnership arrangements in light of Cafcass' restructuring proposals. Determination to ensure the continuation of proper consultation and negotiation structures was expressed by all speakers.

Posted by jledger at 04:18 PM

Lap top woes

My earlier misgivings have proven well founded sadly.

It hasn't proven possible to write from the platform so far so I have to run to the top of the Spa complex to make entries.

We hope to improve this tomorrow....

Posted by jledger at 04:13 PM

And we're off!

A warm welcome to the 2007 AGM Blog. It's a beautiful day in Scarborough, just right for this Conference celebrating 100 years of probation and family court work.

This year I am planing to write it from the platform so that it can provide even greater immediacy, the internet connection allowing!

As usual, the Cafcass Section AGM has started things off - and I'm due to speak at the meeting when I finish this.

The Probation side has just begun with an opening speech from Maria Eagle, Under Secretary of State at the Ministry of Justice. Judy McKnight will be responding.

Posted by jledger at 11:53 AM

October 16, 2007

If you haven't yet registered ...

Don't worry -- you can still pay at the door. (The fee is £45 for all categories of members and guests.)

The Napo AGM takes place on 19 - 21 October 2007 in Scarborough.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Posted by ericlee at 10:41 AM