Community Payback
What is Community Payback?
Community Payback is a punishment handed out by the courts. It’s demanding work, carried out by offenders in the community, for the community. This equates to approximately £5.7 million of free labour, based on the minimum wage, provided to local communities as offenders make up for the crimes they have committed. |
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Community Payback projects
Hackney residents can have their say about what kind of work offenders do in their community.
Examples of projects include:
- litter removal
- clearing dense undergrowth
- environmental projects
- repairing and redecorating community centres
- removing graffiti.
Offenders usually work as part of a team, monitored by a supervisor, and will work all day with short breaks. Ocasionally there are some opportunities for individual placements.
Suggest a Community Payback project
You can suggest a Community Payback project that would help your community or improve your area. To be considered, your project must meet the following criteria:
- The project must benefit the local community
- It must not take paid work away from others
- No one may make a profit from the work
- The work must be challenging and demanding
- The work must be be worthwhile and constructive
- Offenders must be seen to be putting something back into the community.
Anyone can nominate a project, so if you have an idea, please suggest it to us using our online form. The Community Payback team will then assess the project for suitability and for health and safety implications.
More information and contact details
If you have any queries about Community Payback you can
- call the London Probation Community Payback helpline on 07894 176943.
- email payback@london.probation.gsi.gov.uk.



Page updated: 15 Jun 2010


