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The different environments our Corrections Officers work in
Our Corrections Officers work in a diverse range of settings, from different types of units to areas of the prison like Master Control and the Receiving Office. We explore some of these different environments and what they mean for our Corrections Officers on the floor.
Creative items donated for children in hospital
Creative items made by women participating in the Sewing, Quilts, and Crafts programme at Auckland Region Women’s Corrections Facility (ARWCF) will be donated to Starship Children’s Hospital.
Corrections Officers, Case Managers, Probation Officers - what’s the difference?
One of the questions that we get asked from applicants is around the differences between some of our key roles - in particular, Case Managers, Probation Officers, and Corrections Officers.
‘Kick for the Seagulls’ graduation
The programme uses the language of sport in an easily relatable way to teach literacy and numeracy skills, we well as general life skills and wellbeing.
Reflections from our new recruits
Kyrah, Paige, Owen and Will are all recently graduated recruits. They share what they have learnt about the Corrections Officer role since they started - both through training and their time on the floor.
What's involved with a community work project?
There is a lot more that goes into a community work project than meets the eye. Our Community Work team shares what’s involved and what makes a project a success.