Minister praises vital work of Police Rehabilitation and Retraining Trust
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The Justice Minister has visited the Police Rehabilitation and Retraining Trust to see the support services being delivered across the justice family.
Minister Naomi Long said: “PRRT quietly provides a crucial service to organisations across the criminal justice system – having helped thousands of people with physical rehabilitation and mental health support, and to transition from working in the criminal justice system into civilian life.
“I am delighted that my department is able to support PRRT and I want to thank them for their commitment to the wellbeing of those working across the criminal justice system.”
The Minister met with staff responsible for delivering a wide range of services including psychological therapy, physiotherapy, coaching, training and qualifications to retired and retiring police officers.
PRRT also works with Northern Ireland Prison Service, Youth Justice Agency, Forensic Science Northern Ireland, the judiciary and family members.
Dr Norry McBride, CEO Police Rehabilitation and Retraining Trust, commented: “PRRT have been providing medical and support services to a number of organisations within the sector since 1999. We were delighted to host the Minister of Justice on her recent visit to Maryfield where she met the senior management team and staff members who continually provide a comprehensive range of health and wellbeing services.”
Notes to editors:
- Justice Minister Naomi Long is pictured during a visit to the Police Rehabilitation and Retraining Trust at Maryfield, Holywood where she met Dr Norry McBride and staff members who provide health and wellbeing services.
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