Date & Time
Jan. 22, 2026, 7 a.m. - Jan. 22, 2026, 8 a.m.
Cost
$0
Location
Online
Jan. 22, 2026, 7 a.m. - Jan. 22, 2026, 8 a.m.
$0
Online
As prisons accelerate digital transformation, the focus is shifting from whether to use technology to how to use it humanely to support rehabilitation. With rising levels of distress across the estate, there is an urgent need for digital tools that help staff understand individuals more holistically — improving safety, rehabilitation, and long-term outcomes.
This webinar examines how modern technology can unify behavioural patterns, assessments, and contextual factors to surface the sociodemographic, criminological, and custodial drivers behind behaviour. One such tool is AiM and our speakers will report back on an independent evaluation of it shows that it turns routine custodial data into relational intelligence that supports meaningful engagement.
Staff using it report that it fits naturally into daily practice, identifies risk earlier, and strengthens human connection — essential for rehabilitation.
Join our two speakers: Danielle McDermott, Chartered Psychologist and Director of Psychology and Criminology at The University of Law; and Michael Campbell, Lux Tenebris, an expert advisor to prisons on self-harm and suicide.
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Join us to explore how technology can empower staff, enhance outcomes, and build safer pathways home.
Join us to explore how technology can empower staff, enhance outcomes, and build safer pathways home.