Justice
Do-IT Profiler delivers an accessible person-centred approach to supporting people in the Justice Sector whether in Prisons, on Probation, in Secure Training Centres, Youth Justice Services, charities or organisations.
Do-IT Profiler provides screening tools for learning difficulties and disabilities (Neurodiversity) that have been tried, tested and specifically developed for the Justice Sector both adult and young people.
It is easy to use and provides practical guidance for staff and the person, written in partnership with the organisations in the Justice Sector.
Do-IT Profiler’s efficient Management Information System collates all data automatically, enabling data driven decision and planning to be undertaken.

Do-IT Profiler benefits
- Quick and easy to set up and tried and tested for more than 10 years in justice setting
- Up-skills staff and supports better conversations
- Identifies and targets specific support needs
- Tracks measures and records a range of outcomes
- Used in custody and in the community
- Accessible including multilingual options
- The pathway and pace can be determined by each setting dependent on the processes and needs.
- Allows for Learning Difficulty and Disability specialists and education to target support and focus on the most vulnerable
Training
Do-IT’s focus is to share knowledge, upskill staff on Learning Difficulties and Disabilities (Neurodiversity) and provide practical guidance and strategies to support those within the Justice System. Do-IT>’s experienced trainers deliver training on:

Tools
Do-IT Profiler is a screening and assessment computer profiling system.
It provides a suite of robust screening, assessment, and monitoring tools that provide support and understanding for the person and the organisation.
Testimonials
Parc Prison
“Do-IT Profiler is an important tool in assessing how best to support offenders with learning difficulties and disabilities. It has been integral to the work we have been doing here at Parc to train staff who support individuals in this area.”