Skills for Justice is a not-for-profit organisation committed to the development of an improved and sustainable workforce across the UK’s justice, fire and rescue, local government and armed forces sectors.
About us
Company history
About us
Company history
Company history
Established in 2004 as the Sector Skills Council for the UK justice sector, Skills for Justice work to inform policy and industry standards, whilst focusing on the improvement of service delivery across all the sectors we operate in.
In September 2015, Skills for Justice merged with Skills for Health, and together the two brands work to create a more integrated, sustainable and efficient workforce across the justice and health sectors.
Who we are
At Skills for Justice we deliver workforce, and organisational development; working with organisations, both public and private, to increase productivity and quality of essential services. Our products and services offering is based on Skills for Justice’s core mission of developing a more skilled, productive and flexible workforce across all of the sectors that we operate.
We have achieved ISO27001 certification – a by-product of good working practices – meaning that those who work with us can have greater confidence in the way we handle their data. The organisation undergoes regular audits by a UKAS accredited auditor to ensure we are maintaining and continually improving our standards.
What we do
Learn more about the work we do to support the UK’s justice sector.
Why Skills For Justice?
Discover why we are the workforce development organisation of choice for the UK’s justice sector.
Case studies
Our team
Throughout our organisation, we are passionate about delivering better workforce and skills development outcomes across the justice sector. Our expert team is at the heart of everything we do.