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Clink Charity receives national recognition for prison training programme

6th Nov 2023 - 06:00
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Clink Charity receives national recognition for prison training programme
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The Clink Charity was named runner-up in the Learning and Development Programme of the Year category at the Inspire Justice Awards, delivered by Skills for Justice.

The charity was set up in 2009 with the aim of reducing reoffending through the training and rehabilitation of people in prison, operating dedicated training kitchens and fine-dining restaurants at HMPs Brixton, High Down and Styal.

The Clink Charity has trained in excess of 400 prisoners across HMPs Brixton, High Down and Styal alone, with more than half of those enrolled receiving National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) awarded by City & Guilds.

Yvonne Thomas, chief executive of The Clink Charity, commented: “Through our continued partnership with His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service, The Clink Charity is able to deliver extraordinary outcomes for individuals and society at large.

“We helped to secure employment for 70% of our graduates by the end of 2022, whereas the overall rate for the general prison population is 17%. This just goes to show how effective vocational training can be at helping people to turn their lives around and reducing reoffending, and I am delighted that our efforts are being celebrated and recognised.”

In 2021 the charity rolled out its ‘Clink Kitchens’ initiative to expand the available training on offer to more and more prisoners across England and Wales. By the end of 2022 over 200 men and women had trained on the scheme.

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Edward Waddell