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The Clink Charity’s sole aim is to reduce reoffending rates of ex-offenders. We work in partnership with Her Majesty’s Prison Service to run projects that train and give practical skills to prisoners to aid their rehabilitation. The Clink Restaurants and Gardens allow prisoners to learn, engage with the public and take their first steps towards a new life.
All projects utilise our Five Step Programme to ensure that prisoners receive the support they need, not only while they are in prison, but also after release:
Recruit – Train – Support – Employ – Mentor
The issue of reoffending has become one of the most pressing challenges facing society today.
45.2% of adults reoffend within one year of being released. For those serving sentences of less than 12 months this increases to 57.5%.
Training with continued support & mentoring allows us to link clients with employment, assist with other circumstances and ensure smooth transition leading to stability and progression.
All projects utilise our Five Step Programme to ensure that prisoners receive the support they need, not only while they are in prison, but also after release:
Recruit – Train – Support – Employ – Mentor
The issue of reoffending has become one of the most pressing challenges facing society today.
45.2% of adults reoffend within one year of being released. For those serving sentences of less than 12 months this increases to 57.5%.
Training with continued support & mentoring allows us to link clients with employment, assist with other circumstances and ensure smooth transition leading to stability and progression.
Contact
Address
Conference Centre HMP High Down,
High Down Lane,
Surrey,
SM2 5PJ,
United Kingdom
Help Line No.
0207 127 6724
Work Tel. No.
020 7147 6724
marksillery@theclinkrestaurant.com
Website
In Brief
Charity Number
1134581
No. of Paid Staff
40
No. of Volunteers
0
Does the organisation involve volunteers with experience of the criminal justice system?
No
Primary Field of Work
Resettlement
Custody or Community
Custody
Community
Organisation type
Social enterprise
Regions
London | Inner London | Lambeth | Camden | City of London | Hackney | Hammersmith and Fulham | Haringey | Islington | Kensington and Chelsea | Lewisham | Newham | Southwark | Tower Hamlets | Wandsworth | Westminster | Outer London | Hounslow | Croydon | Ealing | Enfield | Greenwich | Harrow | Havering | Hillingdon | Kingston upon Thames | Brent | Merton | Redbridge | Richmond upon Thames | Sutton | Bromley | Bexley | Barnet | Barking and Dagenham | Waltham Forest | South East | Surrey | Waverley | Mole Valley | Reigate and Banstead | Runnymede | Spelthorne | Surrey Heath | Tandridge | Woking | Epsom and Ewell | Guildford | Elmbridge | West Sussex | Crawley | Horsham | Mid Sussex | Worthing | Wokingham UA | North West | Merseyside (Met County) | Knowsley | Liverpool | Sefton | St. Helens | Wirral | Warrington UA | Greater Manchester (Met County) | Wigan | Stockport | Bolton | Bury | Manchester | Oldham | Rochdale | Trafford | Tameside | Salford | Cheshire West and Chester UA | Blackburn with Darwen UA | Blackpool UA | Cheshire East UA | Wales | Wrexham / Wrecsam | Swansea / Abertawe | Cardiff / Caerdydd
Fields of Work
Advice & advocacy | Case management | Education | Employment | Mentoring & befriending | Sentence management | Other | Peer support | Personal development | Resettlement | Lived experience involvement | Training
Prisons
Brixton | Cardiff | Downview (YOI) | High Down | Prescoed | Send | Styal (YOI)