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HM Prison and Probation Service workforce statistics

Information on staffing numbers of directly employed staff of HM Prison and Probation Service and formerly the National Offender Management Service.

On 1 April 2017, HM Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) replaced the National Offender Management Service (NOMS). The quarterly HMPPS (and previously NOMS) workforce statistics bulletins are designed to monitor changes to staffing figures and the structure of the organisation’s staff population over time. They are produced on a quarterly basis to most appropriately reflect the dynamic nature of the data included within many of the tables, and covers all civil service employees of HMPPS and formerly NOMS. From April 2025 an annual release showing the number of Trainee Probation Officers onboarded into HMPPS for the previous financial year has also been produced.

Documents

Updates to this page

Published 29 August 2013
Last updated 15 May 2025 show all updates
  1. updated with latest quarterly publication

  2. New probation officer starters publication added

  3. Addition of September 24 data

  4. Addition of June 24 data

  5. March 24 data added to collection.

  6. Addition of December 23 data

  7. New information for latest publication - September 2023

  8. Addition of June 2023 data

  9. Addition of March 2023 data

  10. Addition of December 2022 data

  11. New quarter - September 2022 collection document

  12. Latest June 22 workforce statistics publication has been added

  13. Addition of March 2022 publication

  14. December 2021 publication added

  15. Added September 2021 publication

  16. Added June 2021 publication

  17. Added March 2021 publication

  18. Added December 2020 statistics

  19. National Offender Management Service workforce statistics for March 2015 published.

  20. National Offender Management Service workforce statistics: December 2014

  21. September 2014 statistics page added

  22. June 2014 statistics added

  23. Quarter 4 statistics added.

  24. Latest quarterly statistics added

  25. First published.