Offender support and rehabilitation CJ101¶
Offender support and rehabilitation is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Crime and Justice category.
763 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.38% of all charities.
Keywords to find charities¶
UK-CAT categories are applied to charities based on a set of keywords, in the form of a regular expression.
The regular expression used to find charities in this tag is:
\b(prison|offender|parole)
Distribution by size of charity¶
| Income band | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| Under £10k | 175 | 0.25% |
| £10k - £100k | 202 | 0.29% |
| £100k - £250k | 97 | 0.44% |
| £250k - £500k | 78 | 0.72% |
| £500k - £1m | 63 | 0.94% |
| £1m - £10m | 71 | 0.79% |
| Over £10m | 20 | 0.92% |
| Total | 706 | 0.37% |
Distribution by charity regulator¶
| Regulator | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| ccew | 641 | 0.37% |
| oscr | 75 | 0.30% |
| ccni | 47 | 0.65% |
| Total | 763 | 0.38% |
Ten largest charities (by income)¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| BARNARDO'S [Charity number: 216250] Barnardo?s helped improve the lives of more than 240,000 vulnerable children, young people and their families. We help children including those who have been sexually exploited, young people leaving care, children with a parent in prison and provide early intervention for families struggling to cope. We find adoptive homes and foster placements for children in care and campaign to change policy. |
£326,134,178 |
| The Shaw Trust Limited [Charity number: SC039856] The objects of the company are: (a) To relieve any person who is in need because of any disability or because of any other disadvantage resulting from unemployment, youth, age, financial hardship, ill-health or because they are offenders, ex-offenders or are at risk of offending. (b) The promotion of the health, equality and independence of disabled people. and (c) The prevention and relief of poverty. in particular by providing education, training, rehabilitation, support, employment opportunities and personal development opportunities. The company will be non-party in politics and non-sectarian in religion. |
£315,754,000 |
| We Are With You [Charity number: 1001957] PROVIDES A RANGE OF SERVICES FOR DRUG AND ALCOHOL MISUSERS AND THEIR FAMILIES IN COMMUNTY AND PRISON ENVIRONMENTS. FROM EDUCATION AND PREVENTION TO COMMUNITY SERVICES AND RESIDENTIAL REHABILIATION.WE ALSO SUPORT THE MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING OF PEOPLE WITH MENTAL HEALTH DIFFICULITIES |
£80,609,000 |
| HESTIA HOUSING AND SUPPORT [Charity number: 294555] Hestia delivers high quality & empowering housing, support, protection & care services in partnership with service users & local communities in 22 London boroughs. Hestia provides services to people with mental health needs, physical disability, substance misusers, offenders, women & children fleeing domestic abuse, older & young people, personal budget holders & other wider community groups. |
£54,249,820 |
| Kibble Education And Care Centre [Charity number: SC026917] to carry on in paisley or elsewhere an institution to provide for the education and care of young people in -need thereof and the reclamation of youthful offenders against the law. |
£44,528,568 |
| Kibble School [Charity number: SC010048] To carry on in Paisley or elsewhere an institution to provide for the education, care and development of troubled and disadvantaged young people and the reclamtion of youthful offenders against the law, and the doing of all such other things as are incidental or conducive to the attainment of that object. |
£44,510,948 |
| Royal Voluntary Service [Charity number: SC038924] The relief of poverty, distress, suffering or need among all sections of the community primarily in the United Kingdom by all charitable means and particularly by providing: i) Assistance largely in kind and facilities for individuals in the community (ii) Assistance in kind to victims of emergencies or disasters (iii) Advice and facilities to relieve the needs of those in hospital, in prison or in the armed services and their families, and Such other purposes for the benefit of the community as shall be exclusively charitable |
£42,359,000 |
| PEOPLE POTENTIAL POSSIBILITIES [Charity number: 703163] Direct access hostels; youth services;floating support services;prison link worker scheme;mental health supported housing; advice services for young people; job seeking support young people;housing young people; street outreach;adults chronic exclusion work;education services; |
£36,356,179 |
| The Presbyterian Church in Ireland [Charity number: NI104483] Comment on matters of public importance from a Biblical perspective, issue statements on church policy relevant to the public domain. Maintain relationships with local, regional and national government, make representations and respond to consultations on relevant issues. Develop relationships with other Church bodies, charities, secular organisations and civic society. Monitor inter-church bodies of which the Presbyterian Church in Ireland is a member. Provide nominations to education and other state bodies where the Church is a stakeholder. Select, train and develop full and part-time ministers, offer pastoral care to them and their families. Select, train and support deaconesses and oversee their deployment. Maintain and manage Union Theological College, a third-level institution and a recognised College of Queen’s University, Belfast. Provide a conciliation service for church members. Resource presbyteries and congregations in worship; discipleship, nurture & teaching, pastoral care, world mission; and evangelism, outreach and good relations in the community and workplace. Enable the development of ministry among: youth and children; women; young adults; families. Provide marriage and counselling services. Provide support for local congregations in finance, health & safety and personnel issues. Develop strategic priorities in all-age mission in Ireland. Enable new church development and church planting. Support chaplaincy services in the Forces, Healthcare, Prisons, Universities and Colleges. Undertake overseas mission, develop partnerships with overseas Churches, send personnel overseas. Promote world development issues and facilitate thinking on issues of global concern. Deliver a social witness service to the wider community in partnership with appropriate organisations. Undertake policy development and administration of the Taking Care programme for the protection of children and vulnerable adults. Support a ministry to those with hearing impairment. |
£31,881,960 |
| SAMARITANS [Charity number: 219432] Samaritans is the coordinating body for the 201 Samaritans branches located across the UK and Ireland. Samaritans provides a safe place for people to talk, round the clock, every single day of the year. People can get in touch by phone, email, letter or by visiting a branch. Volunteers also do outreach work, for example, at festivals, prisons, hospitals and schools. |
£27,517,000 |
Ten random charities¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| THE REDEMPTION ROASTERS FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1204932] Redemption Roasters Foundation promotes the social inclusion, resettlement and rehabilitation ofoffenders, ex-offenders and those at risk of offending. This is achieved through the provision of training that support participants into sustainable employment. |
£266 |
| The Hardman Trust [Charity number: 1098118] The Hardman Trust supports prisoners who are serving long sentences. The grant scheme is available to people who have served 10 years or more. The directory is the 'yellow pages' for finding funding in prison and post-release support. Prisoners Penfriend's provide a voluntary letter-writing service to prisoners. |
£670,403 |
| CHRISTIAN EVANGELICAL CENTRE LIMITED [Charity number: 1133314] CEC works mainly with young people and young adults. Our main work is the Royal Generation Youth Club (RGYC). Here we run a project called "Come Let Us Reason" (CLUR). Through this project we aim to raise the aspiration of young people, help young people with behaviour problems, rehabilitate and reintegrate young offenders and ex-offenders into society. We train young people to become leaders. |
£10,879 |
| ONWARDS & UPWARDS [Charity number: 1194457] Our mission is to free ex-offenders from the cycle of reoffending by creating jobs that change lives for good. We are creating a suite of companies in which to employ ex-offenders, bringing employment rates up & re-offending rates down. By creating best-in-class products and services and shining a light on our staff, we will also help shift business attitudes towards employing ex-offenders. |
£623,582 |
| DAYLIGHT CHRISTIAN PRISON TRUST [Charity number: 1104726] To advance the Christian faith and education, and to relieve persons in condition of need or hardship, aged or sick, particularly but not exclusively in prisons and amongst the families of prisoners. |
£137,819 |
| The Inside Out Trust [Charity number: 285886] FINANCIAL GRANTS TO EX-OFFENDERS AND THEIR FAMILIES |
£27,077 |
| ZINTHIYA GANESHPANCHAN TRUST [Charity number: 1137350] Support women and families from disadvantaged backgrounds such as women fleeing abuse, BAME groups, individuals facing money, debt and fuel poverty, people who are homeless or facing homelessness, ex-offenders and at risk of offending, long term unemployed and those suffering form mental/physical disability. We provide confidential, non judgemental person centred advise and practical support. |
£748,855 |
| Belfast Music Society Limited [Charity number: NI106859] BMS is the longest-established promoter of professional chamber music in Northern Ireland. It runs an annual programme including an International Festival of Chamber Music, the Northern Lights Mini-Fest (a series featuring local young professional musicians), the Night Music series of contemporary chamber concerts, the Chamber Babies, and one-off concerts and education, training, outreach and community events. Belfast Music Society's activities benefit the public by - providing regular, affordable access to world-class professional chamber music (otherwise largely unavailable in Belfast) - providing access to live professional music for disadvantaged people (elderly people, young people in areas of deprivation, people in prison or healthcare environments, etc) - providing performance opportunities to young local professional musicians - providing training and mentoring to aspiring young musicians |
£62,997 |
| TRAILBLAZERS MENTORING LTD [Charity number: 1074453] Trailblazers trains volunteers as mentors to work with young offenders - with the aim to increase self-awareness, self-esteem and confidence and to achieve changes in attitude, thinking and behaviour - thus reducing the risk of re-offending. Mentors work for six months inside the prison with the mentee on a weekly basis and continue the relationship for a further six - nine months after release. |
£463,662 |
| OUT THERE SUPPORTING FAMILIES OF PRISONERS LIMITED [Charity number: 1120342] OFFERING FREE ADVICE, VISITING PRISONERS, PROVIDING TRANSPORT FOR FAMILIES TO VISIT THEIR INCARCERATED RELATIVES, PROVIDING TRANSLATORS AND HELPING TO MAINTAIN THE CONTACT BETWEEN PERSONS LEGALLY DEPRIVED OF THEIR LIBERTY AND THEIR FAMILIES AND DEPENDANTS |
£244,917 |