Your case manager will explain clearly why they are involved and what will happen while they are working with you.
They will explain the different requirements and which things are compulsory (what you must do) and which are voluntary (what you can choose to do).
Your case manager will see you at agreed days and times – this is called supervision. They will try to make it as easy as possible for you to get to your appointments. You should tell your case manager if you’re worried about how to pay for your travel.
Your case manager will explain what will happen if you do not attend your appointments or do not do the things that are asked of you. This could include being contacted again by the police or going back to court.
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