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Join ClinksWomen in Prison is a national charity, dedicated to making a difference to the lives of women affected by the criminal justice system by providing holistic, women-centred support in prisons and the community in order to enable them to meet their resettlement needs and reduce the risk of re-offending. We also educate the public and policy makers about women in contact with the criminal justice system, to promote alternatives to custody and provide a voice for women’s experiences.
Contact
Address
Second Floor
232 Shoreditch High Street
London
E1 6PG
United Kingdom
Help Line No.
0800 953 0125
Work Tel. No.
020 7359 6674
info@wipuk.org
Website
In Brief
Primary Field of Work
Other
Custody or Community
Custody
Community
No. of service users
4200
No. of Paid Staff
55
No. of Volunteers
10
No. of peer mentors
5
Organisation type
Voluntary and Community Sector
Legal status
Company limited by guarantee
Year of Formation
1983
Organisation's Income
£1m - £5m
Contract History
Regions
East
Bedford UA
Cambridgeshire
Central Bedfordshire UA
Essex
Hertfordshire
Norfolk
Suffolk
East Midlands
London
South East
Buckinghamshire
East Sussex
Hampshire
Kent
Surrey
West Sussex
North East
North West
Merseyside (Met County)
Lancashire
Greater Manchester (Met County)
Dorset
West Midlands
West Midlands (Met County)
Warwickshire
Worcestershire
Yorkshire and the Humber
Area covered
National - England and Wales
Fields of Work
Advice & advocacy
Counselling
Disability
Domestic & sexual violence
Education
Employment
Family support
Finance, benefits & debt
Gambling
Holistic services
Housing & homelessness
Lived experience involvement
Lobbying & campaigning
Mediation
Mental health
Other
Parenting skills
Peer support
Personal development
Physical health
Race
Resettlement
Sex work
Sexual health
Training
Volunteering
People you work with
Families
Foreign nationals
Gypsies & Travellers
LGBTQIA+
Older people
People convicted of serious offences
People convicted of sexual offences
People on a short sentence
People with disabilities
Racially minoritised people
Refugees & asylum seekers
Victims
Women
Young people