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Join ClinksBeyond Recovery provides a cost-effective, evidence-based intervention enabling people in prison to uncover their innate mental well-being and improve their mental health and behaviour in prison. This enables them to have a stronger sense of purpose and to live a more satisfying and law-abiding life on release. We are committed to growth and impact through empowering prisoners to help themselves and each other through our Apprentice programs and Academy.
Post COVID-19 we have developed a Remote Service including Self-Study material, guided DVD’s and facilitator guided one-to-ones for prison residents. Online mentoring and guidance for our returning residents and their families in the community. And a community voluntary organisation led by people with lived experience.
Impact is achieved through personal realisation, or insight. Outcomes include significant increase in mental wellbeing, purpose in life and pro-social behaviour, and decrease in violence.
Post COVID-19 we have developed a Remote Service including Self-Study material, guided DVD’s and facilitator guided one-to-ones for prison residents. Online mentoring and guidance for our returning residents and their families in the community. And a community voluntary organisation led by people with lived experience.
Impact is achieved through personal realisation, or insight. Outcomes include significant increase in mental wellbeing, purpose in life and pro-social behaviour, and decrease in violence.
Contact
Address
C/O The Moseley Exchange, 149-153 Alcester Road
Moseley
Birmingham
West Midlands
B13 8JP
United Kingdom
Work Tel. No.
01788 315694
info@beyond-recovery.co.uk
Website
In Brief
Primary Field of Work
Attitudes, thinking and behaviour
Custody or Community
Custody
Community
No. of service users
100
No. of Paid Staff
2
No. of Volunteers
6
No. of peer mentors
10
Organisation type
Community Interest Company
Legal status
Company limited by guarantee
Year of Formation
2015
Organisation's Income
£50k - £100k
Contract History
Evidence reports
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0306624X17735253
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10509674.2019.1648352
Supporting information
We have a sound curriculum and have created a training package to be able to role out to facilitators across the UK. Our SROI was measured in 2017 and was found that for every £1 spent there was a SROI return of £14.33.
Our organisation is led by people with lived experience and from the BAME community.
We are a small flexible organisation with a program that works with many populations and can be adapted to provide solutions to seemingly intractable problems.
Our organisation is led by people with lived experience and from the BAME community.
We are a small flexible organisation with a program that works with many populations and can be adapted to provide solutions to seemingly intractable problems.
Partner organisations
OneThought Professional Institute
A Slice of Happiness - Homelessness
Regions
East Midlands
London
West Midlands
Area covered
National - England and Wales
Fields of Work
Attitudes, thinking and behaviour
Domestic & sexual violence
Education
Employment
Evaluation and effectiveness
Family support
Gambling
Holistic services
Housing & homelessness
Mediation
Mental health
Mentoring & befriending
Sentence management
Peer support
Personal development
Prison reform
Prisons
Probation reform
Race
Relationships
Research & academia
Resettlement
Sex work
Suicide and self-harm
Through the gate
Training
Volunteering
People you work with
Racially minoritised people
Ex-service personnel
Families
Gypsies & Travellers
LGBTQIA+
Men
People with disabilities
People on a short sentence
People on remand
People convicted of serious offences
People convicted of sexual offences
Victims
Women
Young people
Racially minoritised people specialist services
Black, Black British or Black Welsh
Black, Black British, or Black Welsh: African
Black, Black British or Black Welsh: Caribbean
White: Gypsy or Irish Traveller
Dual Heritage