RT Article T1 Humberside enhanced resettlement service (HERS) evaluation report JF Probation journal VO 72 IS 1 SP 26 OP 45 A1 Atkinson, John A2 Finley, Elizabeth A2 Ramsden, Joanne A2 Sefton, Wendy LA English YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/192513816X AB The Humberside Enhanced Resettlement Service (HERS) was a psychologically informed, supported accommodation service for people on probation whose presentation is consistent with personality disorder. An evaluation, utilising semi-structured interviews, identified four themes of experience for people on probation and their probation practitioners who worked with HERS: (1) relationships; (2) practical support; (3) expectations, and (4) risk. This suggested that providing psychologically led supported accommodation enhances therapeutic relationships between professionals and people on probation, which may assist in reducing reoffending. Conclusions are tentative due to methodological limitations and future research should employ more robust methods to assess the impact of similar psychologically informed supported accommodation projects. K1 partnership working K1 therapeutic relationships K1 Formulation K1 supported accommodation K1 Personality Disorder DO 10.1177/02645505241232127