Corrective Services NSW

OIMS Training

The Offender Integrated Management System (OIMS) is the primary corporate system for the management of offenders and is pivotal in the delivery of case management and other aspects of offender management. OIMS governs offender admissions, releases, schedules, movements, classification, property, legal orders, sentence administration, offences in custody, visits, and Inmate trust accounts & payroll, with emphasis on data accuracy and information retrieval.

Roles

Custodial

  • OIMS Introduction & Enquiries (online)
  • OIMS for New Recruits (blended delivery)
  • OIMS intake (online)
  • OIMS IRM (online)
  • OIMS Search (online)
  • OIMS Movements (online)
  • OIMS Visits (online)
  • OIMS Property (online)
  • OIMS Offences in Custody (online)

Community

  • OIMS Introduction & Enquiries
  • OIMS Community Corrections Officers Primary Training
  • OIMS for Case Managers and Report Writers

Offender Services and Programs (OS&P)

OIMS Offender Services and Programs workshops are no longer delivered face to face or via MS teams. 

There are several different courselettes available within Thrive Learning Management System (LMS) to assist you with your learning needs.  

 The documents listed below have been developed to provide guidance and support your learning.

EDRMS

DOCUMENT

D23/1407615

Thrive OIMS Courselettes PROGRAMS - Record Program Participation

D25/0077361

Thrive OIMS Courselettes Chaplains

D25/0081111

Thrive OIMS Courselettes Service Psychology

D25/0083216

Thrive OIMS Courselettes Service Intervention Staff - Record Provision of Support Services

Last updated:

20 Feb 2025

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