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Mokkha CIC is a lived experience-led Community Interest Company working across the criminal justice system to support people facing multiple disadvantage, including offending histories, homelessness, addiction, poor mental health, domestic abuse and social exclusion.
Founded by people with direct lived experience, we provide trauma-informed, relational support that bridges the gap between statutory services and the communities they serve. Our work includes through-the-gate prison support, probation and Approved Premises engagement, peer mentoring, women’s wellbeing programmes, digital inclusion and community reintegration support.
We work alongside people at key points of crisis and transition, helping to build stability, confidence, connection and long-term resilience through trust, consistency and co-production.
Founded by people with direct lived experience, we provide trauma-informed, relational support that bridges the gap between statutory services and the communities they serve. Our work includes through-the-gate prison support, probation and Approved Premises engagement, peer mentoring, women’s wellbeing programmes, digital inclusion and community reintegration support.
We work alongside people at key points of crisis and transition, helping to build stability, confidence, connection and long-term resilience through trust, consistency and co-production.
Contact
Address
Liberty House High Street ,
Brotherton,
WF11 9EY,
United Kingdom
Help Line No.
07990564774
Work Tel. No.
07990564774
info@mokkha-cic.co.uk
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In Brief
Does the organisation involve volunteers with experience of the criminal justice system?
No
Primary Field of Work
Prisons
Organisation type
Community Interest Company
Regions
East Midlands | Derby UA | Leicester UA | Nottingham UA | Lancashire | Greater Manchester (Met County) | West Yorkshire (Met County) | North Yorkshire
Fields of Work
Alcohol & drugs | Attitudes, thinking and behaviour | Domestic & sexual violence | Gender-specific services | Housing & homelessness | Lived experience involvement | Prison reform | Probation reform | Resettlement | Restorative justice | Through the gate