Posted on 24 December 2024
CNWL’s Health and Justice Directorate is working to cut medicine spending by 10 percent ahead of…
CNWL Health and Justice Services provides:
Our staff also help to identify vulnerable people early on to help improve health and criminal justice outcomes.
We have a wide-ranging professional group of healthcare practitioners including allied health and scientific professionals, and offer placements for students at affiliated universities.
Our workforce is driven by our motto “caring not judging”, which is evidenced by the passion our staff show in caring for such a challenging and vulnerable population. Our services have been recognised for the quality of the care provided by the Care Quality Commission, Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Prisons and the Independent Monitoring Board.
"Whatever part of the service you work in you will work in a unique and diverse environment, delivering many of the nurse-led services that are provided in the wider community, with a unique opportunity to support someone throughout their time in our care and make a significant difference to the lives of people who have typically experienced health inequalities.
Our motto is ‘Caring not Judging’ and when working in H&J you will need to deliver compassionate care to patients from diverse cultural backgrounds who are vulnerable and have complex health needs.
Your role will be varied and one that allows you to develop your knowledge and skills".
Patrick Gillespie, Service Director Health and Justice Services
Posted on 24 December 2024
CNWL’s Health and Justice Directorate is working to cut medicine spending by 10 percent ahead of…
Posted on 24 December 2024
The Enhanced Support Team (EST) based at HMPYOI Feltham has been recognised as Team of the Year at a…
Posted on 12 December 2024
On Friday 6 December, colleagues from across our Health and Justice services gathered for their…
Posted on 4 December 2024
We’re pleased to announce that Dr Mellisha Padayatchi is the new Clinical Director for Health and…