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Clinks’ Partnership Finder: A supply chain and consortia directory for lead bidders, commissioners and the voluntary sector.
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Join ClinksBeyond Recovery CIC
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.
Beyond Youth CIC
Without tackling the underlying causes of why marginalisation exits in the first place it is very difficult to bring about lasting change and therefore it is necessary to alter the thinking patterns of participants before addressing the practical issues otherwise their underlying emotions will always cause conflict both in themselves and others. We believe and have demonstrated that change must start from within and we are best placed to deliver this.
Brighter Futures
Support is provided through Support Workers, peer support groups and activity, courses and learning opportunities, and complementary therapies as well as access to a range of professionals including mental health and physical health nurses, and CAB advisors.
Career Connect
Caritas Care
Centre for Mental Health
The Centre’s qualitative research helps to understand the experiences of people with mental health problems and the profound importance that services and policies have on their lives. Our work is unique because it stands apart from academic and clinically focused research projects and trials. We have a mature programme of research and policy work around the criminal justice system that has developed over more than twenty years.
Our motivation is to emphasise people’s experiences, facilitate societal change and help those who can to create a world class mental health service in prisons. We have the authority, influence, and independence to successfully bring quality research to bear on local and national decision-making and practice.
Clean Break
Coaching Inside and Out
The charity challenges and supports men, women and children in prison and the community through coaching.
CIAO’s coaches ask questions to support and challenge clients’ to understand themselves better, so they can find their own answers and help both themselves and others. By building up people’s inner resources they can find and make the most of external resources after coaching ends.
CIAO has a flexible commissioner and client-led model tailored to each service, not an off-the-shelf programme. Group sessions and drop in services are all possibilities, as well as individual coaching.
Criminon UK
Family Action
Family Links
We offer high-quality training and resources for professionals working with families, school and university staff, and employees in the workplace.
Our vision is for every child and adult to be able to realise their individual potential, enjoy positive relationships and live healthy and fulfilled lives.
Geese Theatre Company
Llamau
Muslim Chaplains' Association (MCA)
Our Vision is to raise awareness in all communities of how to effectively contribute towards the vision of rehabilitation and resettlement of the National Offenders Management Service.
Our aims are:
• To support Muslim Chaplains.
• To work towards the resettlement of prisoners and prevention of re-offending upon release.
• To engage with the Muslim and wider Communities
• To provide Faith support inside and upon release
• Provide a mentor or link with faith community after release
• Provide CDs for mental well being of Muslim prisoners
• Print, design and assist in distributing material useful for prisoners
• Organise meetings for members to empower them to provide the above services
NAPAC (National Association for People Abused in Childhood)
No Offence! CIC
No Offence! is a social enterprise, community interest company, not driven by private profit.
Our innovative and engaging approach facilitates the sharing of this information by instigating, supporting and encouraging communication and debate, which promotes wider understanding of complex criminal justice issues across society. By challenging barriers to positive change and influencing future policy, our objective is simple: to make a difference.
We have created a criminal justice information exchange service, which has become a centre for excellence, for the significant benefit of all who engage within the criminal justice sector.
North Wales Women's Centre Ltd
Positive Outcomes Support CIC
We focus on reducing re-offending by working with offenders and ex-officers in providing accommodation, training & employment. Our aim is to build their self-worth & self-esteem especially post-release through the assessment & management of risk, also encouraging strong family connection and positive relationship ties post-release.
Prison Advice and Care Trust (Pact)
Pact works in over 65 prisons and 8 CRCs and provides prison-based family engagement workers, Visitors’ Centres, visitor support, supervised play, catering and family activities, relationship and parenting education programmes, court and community family support, ‘Through the Gate’ family resettlement support and community based mentoring and befriending programmes.
We also run the HMPPS contracted national Prisoners' Families Helpline which can be reached seven days a week on 0808 808 2003.