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A community chaplaincy resettlement project in Leicester supporting people in prison and helping ex-offenders resettle into the community after leaving prison.
We are part of Community Chaplaincy Association - https://www.communitychaplaincy.org.uk/
The project works with families affected through imprisonment by a trained Family Support worker specialising in supporting families. Families and children are the secondary victims of imprisonment and often the most disadvantaged group.
Specialist in BAME community Support.
Referral system – either self-referral or referred by partner organisations, services & families/friends.
We are the only organisation in Leicester to offer support to Muslim people in prison/leaving prison, their families and faith & spiritual needs.
We are part of Community Chaplaincy Association - https://www.communitychaplaincy.org.uk/
The project works with families affected through imprisonment by a trained Family Support worker specialising in supporting families. Families and children are the secondary victims of imprisonment and often the most disadvantaged group.
Specialist in BAME community Support.
Referral system – either self-referral or referred by partner organisations, services & families/friends.
We are the only organisation in Leicester to offer support to Muslim people in prison/leaving prison, their families and faith & spiritual needs.
Contact
Address
77 Coleman Road,
Leicestershire,
LE5 4LE,
United Kingdom
Work Tel. No.
07751397580
thestraightpath@khidmah.org
In Brief
Charity Number
1114444
No. of Paid Staff
2
Does the organisation involve volunteers with experience of the criminal justice system?
No
Primary Field of Work
Resettlement
Custody or Community
Community
Organisation type
Voluntary and Community Sector
Regions
East Midlands | Leicester UA | Leicestershire
Fields of Work
Advice & advocacy | Case management | Counselling | Faith | Family support | Finance, benefits & debt | Holistic services | Mental health | Mentoring & befriending | Prisons | Resettlement
People you work with
Racially minoritised people | Children | Faith groups | Families | Men | People with English as a second language