Families represent a form of social capital that can influence effective reintegration depending on the strength of the bond, and the nature of the relationship. An innovative training programme delivered at HMP Kirkham was designed to mobilise the strengths of prisoners, in the period prior to their release, by engaging family members as bridges to community resources and by a shared planning process designed to build stronger bonds between prisoners and their families. The conceptual framework for the Kirkham Family Connectors (KFC) project is based on the principles of Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) and Assertive Linkage (assisting individuals in engaging with such assets). The project aimed to build prisoner resettlement capit...
This paper presents a qualitative evaluation of the Family Support Project (FSP) delivered at HMP Ne...
Prison life can be hard time for both those serving time and for their families on the outside. Pris...
The Stimulus for the Study NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde hadidentified through previous research th...
Families represent a form of social capital that can influence effective reintegration depending on...
The development of the initiative of a Rehabilitative Culture initiative in UK prisons is consistent...
It has long been recognised that changes in social networks (and the underpinning changes in persona...
The transition from jail to community is a high-risk time for individuals who use substances, with e...
There is increasing evidence of the effectiveness of continued care after reentry for those who have...
Interest in prisoners' families has grown considerably in recent years as the link between family su...
Returning to the community after being incarcerated brings many challenges. In Victoria, Australia, ...
Prison life can be hard time for both those serving time and for their families on the outside. Pris...
A strong emphasis within the TR agenda was placed on the establishment of 70 resettlement prisons to...
From 2010-2015, the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust funded Travelling Fellowships with a particular...
The value of addressing the root causes of offending and understanding factors which encourage desis...
This jointly funded Hallam Studentship between Sheffield Hallam University and HM Prison Service Are...
This paper presents a qualitative evaluation of the Family Support Project (FSP) delivered at HMP Ne...
Prison life can be hard time for both those serving time and for their families on the outside. Pris...
The Stimulus for the Study NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde hadidentified through previous research th...
Families represent a form of social capital that can influence effective reintegration depending on...
The development of the initiative of a Rehabilitative Culture initiative in UK prisons is consistent...
It has long been recognised that changes in social networks (and the underpinning changes in persona...
The transition from jail to community is a high-risk time for individuals who use substances, with e...
There is increasing evidence of the effectiveness of continued care after reentry for those who have...
Interest in prisoners' families has grown considerably in recent years as the link between family su...
Returning to the community after being incarcerated brings many challenges. In Victoria, Australia, ...
Prison life can be hard time for both those serving time and for their families on the outside. Pris...
A strong emphasis within the TR agenda was placed on the establishment of 70 resettlement prisons to...
From 2010-2015, the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust funded Travelling Fellowships with a particular...
The value of addressing the root causes of offending and understanding factors which encourage desis...
This jointly funded Hallam Studentship between Sheffield Hallam University and HM Prison Service Are...
This paper presents a qualitative evaluation of the Family Support Project (FSP) delivered at HMP Ne...
Prison life can be hard time for both those serving time and for their families on the outside. Pris...
The Stimulus for the Study NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde hadidentified through previous research th...