
Starting Fresh
Rehabilitation and reducing reoffending are at the core of everything we do across Sodexo prisons. Our two-year 'Reducing Reoffending' strategy focuses on clear, tangible outcomes that will be visible to prisoners, their families, and our staff. Everyone has a role in helping us change lives for the better.
We focus on creating safe environments where staff can work effectively and prisoners can engage in meaningful rehabilitation.
Rehabilitation requires collaboration. We work closely with Probation services, HMPPS, and education, skills, and work partners in England to support prisoners' reintegration.
We prioritise involving families and significant others in the rehabilitation process and offer tailored support for specific groups like care leavers, mothers in custody, and veterans.
We address the unique needs of women in custody, offering specialised services around domestic abuse, trauma, and sex work through strong partnerships.
HMP Bronzefield has a Mother and Baby Unit (MBU), staffed by both operational and non-operational teams, manage pregnancy services, MBU applications, prisoner onboarding, separation support, care planning for children in alternative arrangements, and resettlement planning.
Our MBU has a dedicated Nursery and Early Years Workers who support child development. A Pregnancy Mother and Baby Liaison Officer (PMBLO) contacts all pregnant prisoners to assess their needs and we offer psychological support for women on the MBU and those in the wider prison during the perinatal period.
Women are encouraged to apply to an MBU early, allowing time for transfer before their due date and reducing separation from children. Applications can include babies in the community under 18 months, with careful consideration of separation issues. All women, remanded or sentenced, regardless of offence, sentence type, or nationality, are eligible for MBU placement.