
If you are interested in booking a place for this course, please complete the online booking form. You will then be contacted to discuss availability.
Background Information
Public protection is everyone’s business, and the Multi Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) set out the statutory framework to which all public sector agencies have a Duty to Cooperate when dealing with individuals convicted of the most serious offences. Regardless of your role, if someone you are working with is associated to a MAPPA registered individual or they are registered themselves, you may be called upon to contribute to the MAPPA process. Delivered by Law Enforcement specialists from the Probation Service, this 90 minute "bite size" input is for all safeguarding professionals, managers and practitioners from across the multi-agency spectrum who work with individuals convicted of serious crimes and living in Oldham.
Delivered by Law Enforcement specialists from the Probation Service, this "bite size" input is for all safeguarding professionals, managers and practitioners from across the multi-agency spectrum who work with individuals convicted of serious crimes and living in Oldham.
Course Aims and Objectives
This course aims to provide an introduction to understanding what MAPPA actually means, how the framework is used and implemented when dealing with the most serious offenders in our community, and to provide guidance on how the law applies to your agency and what your individual roles and responsibilities are. This course will:
- Outline the purpose and function of Multi Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA)
- Detail the framework for the classification of MAPPA Offenders
- Explain the process of escalation between Management Levels
- Set out the principles of Information Sharing and Disclosure
- Clarify your role in MAPPA and the support you will receive from the Multi Agency Public Protection Team .
Time/Date/Venue
14:00-16:00, 14 July 2026, via Microsoft Teams.