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Join ClinksSt Giles Trust aims to help break the cycle of prison, crime and disadvantage and create safer communities by supporting people to change their lives. Our services put reformed ex-offenders at the heart of the solution, training them to use their skills and first-hand experience to help others through peer-led support.
We work in custody, through the gate and into the community, finding solutions to support offenders break the cycle and move towards social inclusion and mainstream provision. Services are delivered in prisons and CRCs throughout the country, with current programmes running in Wales, Yorkshire, the Midlands, Norfolk, Suffolk, London and the South East. We work with a wide demographic and have specific experience with particular groups including female offenders, BAME, young people and foreign national prisoners.
We provide flexible, tailor-made services which are driven by the needs presented by the people we are trying to help. Typically, this involves: helping people
    We work in custody, through the gate and into the community, finding solutions to support offenders break the cycle and move towards social inclusion and mainstream provision. Services are delivered in prisons and CRCs throughout the country, with current programmes running in Wales, Yorkshire, the Midlands, Norfolk, Suffolk, London and the South East. We work with a wide demographic and have specific experience with particular groups including female offenders, BAME, young people and foreign national prisoners.
We provide flexible, tailor-made services which are driven by the needs presented by the people we are trying to help. Typically, this involves: helping people
Contact
Address
Georgian House
64-68 Camberwell Church Street
London
Greater London
SE5 8JB
United Kingdom
Work Tel. No.
020 7708 8000
    info@stgilestrust.org.uk
    Website
In Brief
Primary Field of Work
Resettlement
    Custody or Community
Custody
      Community
    No. of service users
500
    No. of Paid Staff
240
    No. of Volunteers
130
    Organisation type
Voluntary and Community Sector
    Year of Formation
1969
    Organisation's Income
Over £10m
    Contract History
Regions
East
      London
      South East
      South West
      Wales
      Yorkshire and the Humber
    Area covered
National - England and Wales
    Fields of Work
Advice & advocacy
      Domestic & sexual violence
      Education
      Employment
      Finance, benefits & debt
      Housing & homelessness
      Mentoring & befriending
      Other
      Peer support
      Resettlement
      Lived experience involvement
      Training
      Volunteering
    People you work with
People convicted of serious offences