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The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) is committed to meeting the needs of all vulnerable people who come into contact with the criminal justice system, including those with neurodivergent conditions such as autism. We understand the importance of working closely with partners across government to support this cohort.<\/p>
That is why the Ministry of Justice have commissioned HMI Prisons and Probation, with support from HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services, to conduct an Independent Call for Evidence (CfE) on neurodiversity in the criminal justice system. The scope of the CfE includes requiring the police to provide a more holistic picture of a neurodivergent individual\u2019s contact with the CJS. The review was launched on 18th<\/sup> December 2020, with findings planned to be published in Summer 2021.<\/p> The findings of this CfE will inform a national neurodiversity training toolkit for frontline staff in the Criminal Justice System that was announced in our Sentencing White Paper and we will work closely with the Home Office on next steps to support the needs of neurodivergent individuals that enter the CJS.<\/p> Furthermore, the Department of Health and Social Care are currently leading a refresh of the cross-government Autism Strategy, and the MoJ contribution to the strategy includes work to improve data capture on autism, and to increase \u2013 through training and awareness \u2013 the ability of prison and probation staff to better understand and support individuals with autism.<\/p> The MoJ is also working with officials across government, including the Home Office, as part of the Cabinet Office-led National Strategy for Disabled People. This represents an opportunity to develop cross-government wide policies to support people with disabilities, including autism.<\/p>"}
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], "questionText" : "To ask the Member for South West Bedfordshire, representing the Church Commissioners, what additional support has been provided to (a) clergy and (b) churches to help people attend church (i) in person or (ii) online during lockdown.", "registeredInterest" : {"_value" : "false", "_datatype" : "boolean"}
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There were nearly 36 million viewings of the Church\u2019s Christmas \u201cComfort and Joy\u201d series. For those who prefer the telephone, the Daily Hope worship line has received 350,000 free calls.<\/p>