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d.write("var wordMap = new Array(\" reducing reoffending lives being changed kainos community challenge change programme addresses prisoners offending behaviour through course work community living team building social interaction ongoing individual assessment annual report making difference reducing re-offending university portsmouth read download report accredited real vote confidence details press release charity number 1076206 limited company 3771649 chief executive tricia rogers 01928 contact details email operations director mike philips mobile 07918632338 site last updated what ‘challenge change' month hybrid cognitive behavioural programme that targeted medium high risk offenders ·	deficits self management decision making problem solving ·	poor skills pro-social interpersonal ·	cognitive support through programme's programmes ‘community method' method therapeutic approach also concentrates following factors ·	victim awareness ·	anti-social attitudes feelings strong ties identification with anti-social criminal models impulsive lifestyle 							·	weak non-criminal model targets ogrs scores above evidence criminogenic whilst selection does focus particular crime would tend exclude have engaged crimes considerable planning requiring such level fraud drug dealing untreated sexual excluded their unique rehabilitative needs should treated still exhibit they could then accepted treatment released good appeal kainos community verne feature with presentor daykin mile walk sponsor steve hook hear clip \",\" here elected spokesman gives feedback groups experience team community building exercise challenge change programme operates provide based offending behaviour within prison establishments kainos community which took over existing july 1999 registered charitable trust national structure tricia rogers trust's trusts chief executive responsible ensuring governance content compliance with requirements service board controls staff fundraising activities mike philips operations director responsibility that uniformity programmes upheld throughout local each managed manager supported assistant support worker programme work closely ensure full integration regime facilitate delivery quality-assurance standards under 4350 christian organisation uphold principles while meet prison service policy fair proper provision faith traditions very chaplaincy welcome participants from faiths none celebrates tenth anniversary this news have received accreditation correctional services accreditation panel csap 30th april suitable sentenced prisoners cognitive behavioural emotional 	problems related show some motivation want address their problems need develop insight into emotions video clip ‘kainos' ‘kainos talks meaning verne reducing offending behaviour \",\" kainos community programme modules ‘challenge change' change programme month hybrid therapeutic community with cognitive behavioural therapy that targeted medium high risk offenders core consists prison spur meetings social development evenings there induction four main interventions living interpersonal relationships focus citizenship course been accepted home office under service order 4350 also this year have accredited correctional services accreditation panel csap offers prisoners offending behaviour supportive living social development motto important individuals being achievable three basic phases assessing offender's risks needs targeting factors linked making sure suitable effective individual evaluating effectiveness elements prisoners will required fully participate successfully complete reality identifying setting goals frankness clear understanding what expected part responsibility accountability develop enhance participant's participants self-worth creating positive relationship between staff inmates \",\" being kainos community prison volunteer volunteers work under supervision programme manager they subject boundaries prison visiting regulations security clearance approval service purpose prisoners chat about anything they like over coffee games visitors aged 25-75 come from variety backgrounds also facilitate discussion groups workshops even some offending behaviour courses volunteers prisoners weekly supporting their challenge change initial reaction become increasingly aware through number friends spoke role upon being invited involved initially hesitant however without doubt best things that have ever been with only regret done this earlier year went first social development evening driving home afterwards attended years before each week there always warm welcome awaiting finding topics conversation never problem privilege able discuss matters ranging soccer wonders outer space bottle collecting holidays mongolia more information volunteering interested please contact prisons near table tables talk here participants preparing posters demonstrate what talks really appreciated time commitment programme guys midlands area? become part great team making real difference lives recently released completed challenge change click here volunteer application form community read life attending ‘citizenship workshop' workshop \",\" kainos community registered office kainos community a018 heath business technical park runcorn 01928 500797 chief executive tricia rogers operations director mike philips mobile 07918632338 charity number 1076206 limited company 3771649 contact webmaster website issues jeremy butler regional manager north chairman trustees piers feilden \",\" prisoners programme were also very pleased they know prison service will recognise work doing address their offending behaviour offering support when leave prison kainos community area identified been discussing while taken shape being implemented have appointed regional manager midlands take into community this done developing network links volunteers assist them making transition from controlled environment 'normal' normal life outside where make decisions themselves integrate mainstream society look forward future full workload ahead evaluating improving expanding programme both inside prisons mike philips operations director presenting coenraad vuuren chair with award exceptional service prior release challenge change 2008 seen many developments over last couple years working hard fully csap correctional services accreditation panel approved 30th april 2009 given accreditation panel real morale boost everyone gives credibility probation staff prisoners wishing best before released \",\" annual review 2008 years reducing re-offending changing lives full downloadable report format hard copy available request please allow time download several minutes dial need adobe acrobat review pages? download free software from recent statistics show rate back into custody measured over year period graduates programme success with many offenders being followed long challenge change \",\" prison service staff dear have been employed discipline officer within kainos unit wing verne approximately months this first opportunity career service working community based wing found change interesting diverse works well dorm accommodation live close quarters function resolve arising problems disputes amongst themselves more quotes from motto ‘challenge change' change seen transformation proves that this feel there should more these officer radford undertake several depth courses part being personally witnessed communicating sharing their life experiences open start trust other members course withdrawn grasp confidence stand front large group challenge men's mens behaviour provides place guidance phenomenal amount support received voluntary mentors seem react compassion understanding shown volunteers days like ‘good neighbour weekends' weekends offers multi-cultural promotes tolerance ability harmony \",\" would recommend challenge change programme that really wants change their life better it's about every normally take granted helps consider factors your even helped have relationship with partner family friends nick prison inmate kainos graduate swaleside ‘occupational hazard' hazard ian's ians career prison story from home page thinks before acts ‘john' ‘john thort abawt tiem demund insid rest what staff saying read other testimonials success programme course makes difference resident many cases families prisoners keen interest loved ones community phone letter visits this story participant shares thoughts doing year sentence been jail years before coming course never stopped think attitude behaviour always being nicked something since feel tutors treat respect time talk learnt listen people's peoples views instead rushing like bull china shop used hard explain bigger picture here \",\" foster concepts ‘right living' living participants members society whole create environment that enable re-establish family links recognition self-worth through work specific interventions building positive relationships stable employment further criminal activity personal goal setting developing communication skills coping strategies foster future repair broken harmed past especially those with objectives participants safe prison where improve their social functioning employability provide structured core programme based self-help offending behaviour courses enable back into wider community after release strong resolution re-offend challenge change kainos offers full time developing ethics responsibility time reflection challenge change between sessions \",\" twenty-four hour seven days week prison community living create learning atmosphere help prisoners have socially positive lives where they feel safe look themselves environment they then consider their primary aims goals life develop necessary skills begin pursue these preparation release into thus reducing recidivism re-offending rates kainos community participants growing through learning mutual respect gaining insights think behave accept challenge change staff peers give feedback support prisoners elect mentors provide stability within living includes social helps lead social development evening although course this valuable interaction volunteers attend socialise with weekly basis spur dorm meetings there number meetings that held part challenge change programme while differ form purpose content share following provide venue address problems facilitate commitment encourage personal \",\" negotiation skills understand negotiation develop good listening relation empathy awareness mediation conflict resolution perspective taking continue developing perspective into practice victim awareness defining ‘victim' ‘victim considering victims self victimisation effects crime emotional consider unhelpful emotional reactions which includes anger introduce methods manage these more appropriately learning where emotions come from social understanding social developing challenge change help communication re-affirm previous learning communication continue self different ‘states' ‘states course consists hour sessions that explore following areas interpersonal relationships each session intervention identifies elements directly relate participant's participants relationships with others both inside outside prison there emphasis upon require importance successfully resolve conflict through also victim looking effects general specific committed prisoner important responses triggers enable individual understood controlled \",\" focus workshop focus module progressive course starting with look individuals' individuals beliefs they affect their behaviour addressing comfort walls motivations that have manifested criminal choices made past helping participants understand regulate according gives point each individual consider where came from work decide going consists hour sessions explore following areas knowing yourself aims questionnaire about understanding thinking exploring think looking ourselves behavioural patterns self -image plays part comfort people protect themselves emotionally motivation different types motivation lives where want steers better worse change possible ways through personal affirmations keeping focused setting realistic goals future \",\" citizenship theme citizenship module participants therefore viewpoints inside kainos community prison outside wider assumed that consideration scenarios both prison their roles responsibility linking these help develop thinking skills through challenging preconceived ideas judgments peer group influence involvement other members essential sessions with tutors recapping reflecting upon appropriate raised learning points ongoing targets change following release move from course consists hour explore areas democracy understanding democratic process democracy awareness alternative forms government democratic appreciating authority social welfare taking within multicultural perspectives others obligation social where society? progressing society recognising progression anti-social behaviour learning what viewed anti-social impact individual issues community addressing moral reasoning moral reasoning right wrong practice choosing thing stress management recognising signs stress deal importance handling correct normal relationships situations reintegration into reintegration relapse prevention lapse relapse developing action plan goal setting resources \",\" community meetings there number community meetings that held part ‘challenge change programme' programme structured format provides forum problem solving expression negative feelings knowing this exists helps residents keep their behaviour check create environment enables prisoners develop mutual respect support themselves others identify resolve problems affect spur dormitory assemble showing they whole while allowing staff opportunity observe prison setting assimilate into orderly nature challenge specific needs modification persuade person challenged take responsibility help honestly underlying facilitate person's persons commitment change future encourage accept community's communitys realistic goals objective develop leadership skills communication inappropriate thinking through implementing solutions these greater capacity cope with living social indeed disputes personality clashes resolved fashion also learn anger management conflict resolution another aspect these effect belong larger than previously realised while need overly rely programme involved process which includes following \",\" social development evenings held least once week with participants attending time allocated these evenings half hours about volunteers brought onto wing into community room where they around tables discuss issues that raised either there selected seating procedure being encouraged talk many prison possible select specific people ongoing basis this discourage other quieter members interacting volunteer visitors although informal setting social interaction overseen monitored programme staff enjoy chat verne create environment enables develop mutual respect support themselves others valuable also link made wider breaking down barriers prejudice objective develop skills interpersonal communication \",\" community living course purpose module introduce participants ethos processes challenge change each split into sessions each considering core concept around living part community participants have opportunity ways behaving should mutually supporting other members achieve change that implicit title programme introduction aims course origins kainos setting boundaries functioning citizenship within group development through discussion moral issues understanding prison being removal from society considering re-integration servicing understanding what's whats poor restoring areas life seeing faults masks wear being willing others help attitude authority need unhealthy attitudes dealing with conflict consider area learn different types distinguish between confrontation perspective taking perspective awareness pre-conceived ideas dangers stereotyping groups people develop more open mind situations communication skills communication positive relationship trust developing developing self -awareness accountability responsibility understand accountability consequences behaviour consists hour explore following \",\" family community days highlights programme community that held this they able receive visits from their family friends morning afternoon normal visit would hours long prison kitchen provides fantastic meal everyone enjoys prisoners families staff whole atmosphere relaxed friendly which makes possible enjoy quality time with stress free environment have unable also volunteers come along spend them john writes like thank kainos made been over months today best ever born while never enough other children today give chance share very good know each better opportunity wife show much love miss tears eyes present happy bless everything teach coming thing happened life grateful once more yours sincerely \",\" verne general description introduction kainos community introduced april 1997 successful transforming very negative environment into positive brief history category training prison adult males originally citadel fortress taken over 1949 using casements defences dormitory accommodation workshops purpose built house blocks were constructed early 1970's 1970s takes wide range prisoners particularly foreign nationals life sentence inmates with operational capacity original buildings date from 1873 when overlooking portland harbour ‘challenge change' change programme housed where living dormitories work together community that challenges develop tolerance respect whilst addressing their offending behaviour programme runs rollover enhances regime incorporating normal wing routines this means practical elements challenge completed participants time address steve clay manager dorset 01305 825118 office news from reports ‘owned find social development weekend other prisons \",\" swaleside general description introduction introduced 1998 category training prison with operational capacity successful transforming wing environment terms prison behaviour positive brief history built site former eastchurch aerodrome where short brothers opened their factory there were many pioneering flights winston churchill flew here elmley stanford hill total above 1500 inmates highest population place country ‘challenge change' change programme operates community wing participate programme full time basis 6-month programmes delivered annually category most start sentences after completion progress other wings within move complete sentence some these will also remain mentors group starting address steve hook kainos community manager brabazon road kent me12 01795 804159 office isn't isnt easy option says read about hobby news from find google maps challenge prisons \",\" volunteers prepare evening with participants programme makes difference ‘nick' ‘nick read what swaleside fortunate able programme full time basis which means every engaged course group work have thirty mentors from previous nearly months programmes year community self regulating making their rules living working together over above prison they elect president vice secretary well spur representatives these responsible among other things good order discipline within members responsibility keeping areas clean very number loyal volunteers come week social development twice good neighbour weekend really make appreciative none this could happen were tremendous support wing staff governor kieron taylor down challenge change offer through courses easy option encouraged look lives behaviour attitudes views establish goals better people live honest respectful sense need that take ourselves here feel grown changed know learnt about life five hundred plus been thing want steve hook manager hobby gives achievement transferable skills creativity dexterity patience news 1997 invited attend meeting part small team discuss ways bringing something this following successful introduction kainos verne preparations finalised came developing volunteer prisoner never ever thought would still eight years later fulfilling enjoyable wake morning eager office meet wonder many frame mind \",\" kainos community trustees advisors piers feilden chair trustee andrews charitable trust funding ‘step change' change process housing association director founder former food manufacturing business aldred	 chartered accountant businessman treasurer from 1999 2007 given direction vision member stocken swaleside liaison elizabeth berridge	 profit organisation conservative christian fellowship barrister john broadley	 verne laison tustee formerly ambassador vatican non-service mmber home office extended interview panel chris lewis senior research fellow portsmouth university retired head research unit offenders advises accreditation issues kate middleton administrator anchor foundation part time chaplain glenochil prison scotland peter woodhead royal navy vice admiral first prison ombudsman 1992 david westgate	 surveyor director estate agents which owned stephen prior advisor service governor geoff hebbern manager part \",\" within total prison population there adult males whom classified high medium risk re-offenders this means could benefit from kainos challenge change programme wife family even mother gave long have seen dramatic change since i've been community only every graduates will return compared almost three times that nationally average cost crime re-offender over year huge saving society each doesn't doesnt re-offend released good because living dramatically different more fulfilled greatly transformed lives within please help prisoner take part? prison service contributes towards participant still costs £573 that's thats week every gift however small please remember talking about barred changed through community donate they good \",\" testimonials from kainos graduates wishes introduced years have been career criminal coming prison many this seventh sentence going occupational hazard until landed verne programme first became member community easy ride took while settle down isn't isnt anything like experienced before what challenge change done participant enjoys game pool will caught firstly faith back into people whole realised that ordinary actually care about that's thats wonderful feeling with help courses staff volunteers other members know future outside respect myself more than ever with opinions they count previous sentences asked response hope which really meant answer definitely wife family even mother gave long time seen dramatic change this happened since community given tools intend them only would different today ‘john' ‘john made chanj name served manslorter robury vilunts year thort abawt tiem demund insid rest jest wasting life jael problems wood find difficult comunekat strayt pepul crimunuly mowtervated felt nothing comun always lead saym vishus sucul criminals drugs crim unit lose gards taken wile ajust tarking visitors week knigt practising cumunikashun skils litul couwnsuling prer think says currently term prisoner swaleside just completed rehabilitation feel benefited enormously five month result look things wider view interact peers because based release better chance blending outcast \",\" news from verne joined kainos community august 2005 uniform side prison service main reason that wanted part team really making difference prisoners their families future very quickly realised made right decision watching change attitude maturing coping mechanisms were very obvious deliver ‘challenge change' change offending behaviour programme participants also residents unique community owned owned with mentors council members within they have pride active perceived visitors whom proud show around discuss skills achieved quite official like impressed ownership sorting minor problems before become major living together dormitories cleanliness welcome onto wing atmosphere daily life here always remarked upon delivery programme classroom challenge long ideals beliefs struggle turn penny drop richness cultures variety ideas discussion groups never ceases amaze steve clay addresses particpants varied there been some hard work conjunction faithful band volunteers come week social development evenings weekends days which successful this involves resident's whole family unity renewing ties between dad's dads children help uniform staff probation chaplaincy well staff kind permission governor denise hodder good join challenge involved manager tony keeps laundry room spick span only does keep spotless decorated excellent flower \",\" stocken built 1985 young offender institution opened category closed training prison since expanded with wings added 1990 1997 1998 april 2003 reception criteria category accepts suitable prisoners described allocation criteria information based information from majesty's majestys prison service website challenge change programme began here september 2006 ‘challenge change' situated wing which houses these participate programme full time basis five days week months many these years release enquiries kainos community manager pennie burton hall road stretton oakham rutland le15 01780-795185 operations director mike philips mobile 07918632338 other prisons \",\" cross stitch workshop gives ‘bird' ‘bird needle some participants never would have dreamt sewing been amazed what they created their work includes everything from small ‘practice' ‘practice projects through simple cartoons large scale photographs loved ones pets here excellent pictures family members project took hours this cause great satisfaction raised self esteem send their friends take phone confirm wife actually made piece sent home even prison staff think themselves because often make designs some these first time lives that achieved anything seeing pleasure sense accomplishment men's mens faces jenny back click thumbnails full sized picture this frame comment below \",\" 2008 andrews charitable trust trustees made further decision continue funding kainos community project whilst they work achieve accreditation their challenge change programme sustainably funded prison service longer term \",\" evaluation effectiveness kainos community ‘challenge-to-change' ‘challenge-to-change programme english prisons university portsmouth download whole document ellis karen shalev programme this paper outlines research findings effectiveness challenge-to-change hybrid using cognitive behavioural work therapeutic community setting within prison evaluation shows that been successful improving both discipline significantly reducing 2-year post-release reconviction rates findings from start 1997 through 2003 achieved rate years release though there predicted figure compare this with period indicates achieving sustained level reconvictions more detailed analysis 1999-2003 lower than reduction also show participants were medium-to-high risk offenders clear most when targeted group these return 1997-2003 comparable home office 2005 males released from 2001 reconvicted immediate custody after consistently sanctions non-participants same \",\" site type search word phrase here \",\" kainos community blog prisons stocken verne swaleside graduates page helps contacts life release volunteers mentoring prisoners wider community chairman trustees advisors \",\" here some snaps social development weekend held verne volunteers help developing social skills give taste normality provide real link with wider community click here return page \",\" find verne with google maps visiting don't dont forget bring have safe journey swaleside stocken \",\" find swaleside with google maps visiting don't dont forget bring have safe journey sheppey heritage centre verne stocken \",\" find stocken with google maps visiting don't dont forget bring have safe journey verne swaleside \",\" these photo's photos actual cross stitch patterns made from with special software then stitched family permission obtained real expert craftsman click each below full picture latest added october 2009 some browsers zoom just right click select move around back page link above thank looking \",\" thank much your kind donation your gift will used best effect reducing re-offending through challenge change community living life skills rehabilitation programme kainos community tricia rogers \",\" kainos community constantly receives messages from ex-offenders have been through programme testify positive effect them just importantly their families each collection stories affirmations change that bring about lives video clip used kind permission scottish \",\" mentors course course community recently released graduates challenge change programme designed give them skills they need peer mentor potential prolific offenders once have successfully completed their matched regular basis with people know mentees structure offered comprising sessions challenging criminal behaviour overall equip graduates kainos mentoring over exhibiting criminal some other challenging behaviour secondary sharpen learned that enable contribute ongoing effective resettlement contact office more information volunteering opportunity helping others reform become volunteer helping reduce re-offending live midlands area there exciting opportunity help settle local become useful members society again this itself rewarding role volunteers wishing give something back gain valuable experience this field rewarded part start great team making real difference downloadable message anyone interested becoming online application form jeremy butler chatting about community visitor national prison week stand george shopping centre gratham with david dickinson from stocken kainos community \",\" thank choosing help fund vital work making gift paypal provide with safe convenient online payment facility using either credit debit cards accounts taxpayer reclaim every give from government through scheme extra cost yourself your gift please first submit following declaration which will then emailed records prefer cheque form below regular regular monthly quarterly donations really plan future programmes most effective possible please complete send ·	donations form adobe format microsoft word previous donations have previously given kainos within last years made grateful able either post above email declaration including gifts community meeting verne learn social communications skills them into practice real life wing click ‘donate' ‘donate button follow paypal's paypals instructions community charity number 1076206 limited company 3771649 chief executive tricia rogers 01928 contact details email operations director mike philips mobile 07918632338 supporting prisons click submit name post code \",\" full press release downloadable format msword kainos celebrated tenth anniversary 2009 with news that have received full accreditation from correctional services accreditation panel csap 30th april staff were jubilant this arrived after many months work years operating programme english prisons community commenced 1999 three reasonable results reducing reoffending since built these early beginnings creating hybrid therapeutic cognitive behavioural therapy recent proved challenge change effective recidivism only outside interventions achieved majesties prisons success tendering verne prison portland real vote confidence prison service recognition programme \",\" volunteers online application form kainos community volunteer private confidential click here back page your vocational details please information support your application based person specification role applying references give names people whom will approach reference they should someone have known over months please inform your referees that will contacting them tell what capacity know these referees this questionnaire covers security questions need help please contact office verne charity number 1076206 limited company 3771649 chief executive tricia rogers 01928 email operations director mike philips mobile 07918632337 contact name emergencies only have ever been convicted criminal offence including spent convictions under rehabilitation offenders 1974 cautioned police bound keep peace? thank completing this form submit pressing ‘submit' ‘submit button processed soon possible understand that offer volunteering with subject interview obtaining satisfactory references given correct accordance 1998 data protection agree hold personal about reasons touch contained stored both manual computer files held securely accessed authorised personnel you? declarations disclosure records orders civil courts probation charged pending other conduct answer question full previous being volunteer title forename surname address post code telephone work name emergency emergency experience learning skills present occupation roles relevant qualifications employed unemployed full time part time retired car? current driving licence? referee referee? details want kainos? male female \",\" thank your interest kainos community volunteers central great deal community's communitys work christian charity working change offenders whether they have faith succeed with full meaningful resettlement needs ongoing active support from team volunteers will engage graduates challenge change programme details which learn about during training there number stages becoming volunteer online volunteer application form ·	completion application webpage ·	interview ·	criminal records bureau check ·	training flexible broken into sessions ·	post-course interview receive ·	support supervision ·	travel expenses ·	additional supporting vitally important that ensures whom regard very much ex-offenders fully rehabilitated their community clients' clients vary considerably expected help ·	developing learned skills ·	appointments probation interviews ·	preparing ·	assisting housing ·	supervising mentoring ·	affirming progress ·	signposting organisations including local churches please aware commitment least year required offers incredibly rewarding vocational hope fill join thanks again jeremy butler regional manager midlands june 2009 kainos community charity number 1076206 limited company 3771649 chief executive tricia rogers 01928 email operations director mike philips mobile 07918632337 download this letter print adobe word click below online form need acrobat? free software \",\" there want read what have kainos community would love hear from like interest work your thoughts ideas comments stories especially interested contributions important however small insignificant think might its' valuable readers from anyone been programme staff prison volunteers trustees really does make difference people's peoples lives prisoners prisoners families newly long time released ever attended programme please know getting family member? loved one? friend? desire participants change their good better will publish your ‘blog' ‘blog here fill ‘blog box' right submit that's thats feel learnt listen respect other views instead rushing bull china shop used nick wife even mother gave seen dramatic this happened since stopped roadside help somebody just motorbike accident wouldn't wouldnt done that before steve real graduates written blog spot first name surname e-mail address comments \",\" \",\" induction before main four core courses making programme participants undergo short course this begins introduce skills that will help them feel part community they living also provides brief overview what kainos expects from one	introduction programme	 welcome overview compact group rules understanding comfort stretch panic zones two	community meetings	 solving real life problems healthy interaction with peers three	listening skills	 principles listening others four	problem developing thinking team building five	perspective taking world six	needs motivators	 basic needs emotional cognitive seven 	stress history facts identifying stress eight	dealing stress	 lifestyle eating exercise relaxation \",\" volunteers share some good citizenship with participants kainos community volunteers swaleside husband recently spent prison were invited having session citizenship arrived taken wing another volunteer also giving talks arriving brought participant told what going happen split into groups morning rest afternoon went classroom ready talk needed lovely part their after greeting everyone down hear being citizen included politics work faith voluntary hobbies keeping these topics life outside given opportunity questions regarding then they three draw poster heard each joined group which enjoyed thoroughly very creative posters each asked explain drawn time chat followed lunchtime same remaining listened intently question other again showed drawing skills adding thought explained pointing different aspects \",\" ‘challenge change' change programme currently operates swaleside category prison verne prison stocken category applicants accepts applications from prisoners appropriate operating member programme staff will interview applying within confer with their history documents unsuccessful applicants other prisons returned which they came fail subsequently leave unit prior completing course prisons inclusive prisoners faiths none welcome long prepared respect each group life community they already demonstrating some motivation addressing problems find google maps \",\" candidates will have experience group facilitation well knowledge rehabilitation practices critical importance developed communication interpersonal skills also required computer literate administration prison working practice would desirable essential starting salary information pack application forms obtained from administrator kainos community a018 heath business park runcorn cheshire mail kainoscharity 01928 500797 please note only consider applications form short-listing take place thursday 29thapril interviews held stocken wednesday download application pack msword adobe document programme facilitator charity christian foundations deliver programmes prisons prevent re-offending want appoint full time join current team three staff rehabilitative community based fundraising marketing manager full home salary annum this post which offers right person chance engage their across wide range fundraising marketing areas help manage develop existing donors identify research cultivate prospective supporters both individuals trusts role invaluable part visionary instrumental reducing rates prisoners wishes expand this successful work into other applicants should proven track record achieving income targets growth environment candidates information available address downloadable here 10th interviews 19th form registered charity 1076206 \",\" housing contacts advice talk officer resettlement will have specialised knowledge what type housing problem have? where want live? they discuss issues such benefit entitlement find your local association depending upon release condition need talk prison authorities probation about plans open supported hostel accommodation? here names contacts some national providers salvation army hostels projects nationwide chaplaincy phone 0207 6100 stoneham hostel kainos 2020 langley house trust 01993 774075 shelter provides advice information 0808 4444 corporation details lha's lhas 0845 7000 english churches national centres 7071 your probation local projects area which wish reside upon citizens bureau even internet help help with substance misuse pointers divided this into sections obviously first contact carats providing individuals referral more specific section goal abstinence alcoholics anonymous support meetings nationwide 7555 narcotics 3366 rehabilitation patient broad list centres info health information support ·	talk health care centre resources street agencies self worth counselling organisations british psychotherapy 0870 5252 bacp christian counsellors 9469 acc-uk faith groups contact prison faith groups caring ex-offenders group alpha 7544 lists various individual networks nacro supporting 6500 employment careers access careers advisors offer jobseekers direct phone line 0234 training support learn direct offers ongoing training courses 	tel 0800 having problems getting sometimes companies willing employ education colleges many evening part-time that consider open university higher-level education opportunities able undertake 01908 653231 environment issues where live then following pointers emanate from tenants council noisy neighbours police don't dont afraid them genuine residents associations moving option you? remember does cost money give make move fresh start family sanity important than fear intimidation disruptive family relate— runs counselling their families 5711 relate broken families? families fathers 7496 parenting help?	try 1328 	care 2081 budgeting finance consumer credit service free independent impartial realistic budgeting finance skills 1111 good online christians against poverty free worker visit 	0274 capuk community charity number 1076206 limited company 3771649 chief executive tricia rogers 01928 email operations director mike philips mobile 07918632338 click below this page here assist when headings range useful telephone numbers addresses sites these were covered citizenship course they regularly up-dated now? welcome members \",\" hear steve talk about walk work kainos community swaleside along with john graduate released clip taken from follow this blog steve's steves epic journey which commence 12th what doing females? hook retired manager making mile pilgrimage santiago compostela keep exploits blog please click link wikipedia more details every penny will support thank much have already given donation page sponsor forms offers prisoners challenge change reduce their re-offending believes passionately it's everyone that retires goes sponsored firm email form follow amazing peep into journal capture sights would like make your gift further general mark sponsorship pilgrimage first little street jean pied port second togged starting first knowing mountain ahead then rack boots albergue rancesvalle mine were there somewhere fourth 1870 inside zubiri then after pamplona think ‘typo' ‘typo \",\" \");");
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