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Approved Premises

Norfolk Probation Area manages an approved premises (or hostel), for male offenders.

Residents include offenders with a residence requirement on their community order, people released from prison under licence, or people on bail ordered by the court to live at the hostel.

Living in a hostel enables ex-prisoners to find more permanent accommodation and move back into the community gradually.

Offenders living at a hostel must abide by a strict set of rules, including a drugs and alcohol ban, and pay rent. They must abide by a night-time curfew, usually between 11pm and 7am.

Staff at the hostel include fully trained probation officers. Staff on the hostel team provide 24 hours a day, seven days a week cover, to manage the residents. Staff are constant figures, there to supervise, make demands, ensure compliance with orders and to encourage people to take more responsibility for their actions.