Family or friends are the most important thing in prison
This Father’s Day, a Nacro service user talks about his experience as a Dad in prison and the importance of contact with family and friends.
This Father’s Day, a Nacro service user talks about his experience as a Dad in prison and the importance of contact with family and friends.
Nacro chief executive Campbell Robb shares some highlights of his career working with volunteers.
Nacro responds to newly released statistics on the amount of prison leavers in work, saying: “We must be more ambitious.”
A look into the first six months of the Community Accommodation Service – Tier 2 (CAS-2), providing supported housing for those on bail and on licence from prison.
The IMB have been speaking to IPP prisoners about the effect the Government’s decision not to look at resentencing has had on them.
Turned Away. New research from Nacro shows the barriers to accessing primary healthcare for prison leavers and other marginalised groups.
Would you be willing to plunge 160ft to raise money for vulnerable young people? That’s what one man did to help Lincolnshire NEST get a therapy pet.
As the bank holiday weekend draws in, we all look forward to spending time with family and friends in our homes. But for people leaving prison, many are facing the prospect of having no home at all.
Helen Berresford, Nacro’s Director of External Engagement, appears on BBC Radio Sheffield and BBC Look North to discuss probation inspections.
Nacro welcomes the news that employment boards designed to get people leaving prison into work have been rolled out nationally.