Justice in the Community
Justice Community Profiler
1 in 3 people in the Criminal Justice System will have a learning difficulty or disability (also known as Neurodiversity) . Most will not have a diagnosis as they may have been excluded from school, be looked after children or have just fallen below the radar of detection.
Some people may not be able to use public
transport to get to meetings with probation or community payback. They may miss appointments due to not being able to plan. They may react badly to a new situation or they may not fully understand what they must do in interviews within the Police Stations, in court or to adhere to their community order. Knowing how to support each person and also considering the context of often complex and chaotic lives is a real challenge. The Profiler helps to make personalised provision for the person, to achieve their outcome, a reality.
Here’s how we can help…
Quick identification of need
The Profiler quickly identifies Neurodiverse strengths and challenges
Upskilling staff
We provide neurodiversity training on how to support people specifically for Police and Probation.
Instant targeted support
The Profiler reports allows you to identify the areas for targeted support.

The benefits
- Individual report showing strengths and challenges-instant feedback for the person
- Practical strategies to support identified challenges for the person , contextualised to the environment and age group
- Practical strategies to support identified challenges for staff, contextualised to the environment and age group
- Built in resources for the person
- Instant data at individual, group and organisational level to support Rehabilitation Activity Requirements (RAR), planning, reporting and compliance
- Available in multi- languages for people whose English is not their first language