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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.

769 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 181 0.25%
£10k - £100k 200 0.28%
£100k - £250k 95 0.43%
£250k - £500k 80 0.73%
£500k - £1m 62 0.90%
£1m - £10m 73 0.80%
Over £10m 22 0.99%
Total 713 0.37%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 646 0.38%
oscr 76 0.31%
ccni 47 0.65%
Total 769 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.
£340,251,582
Change, Grow, Live [Charity number: SC039861]
The objects of the Charity are, for the public benefit: 3.1 the advancement of health or the saving of lives, and the prevention or relief of poverty among: 3.1.1 people who have been, or are, or are at risk of becoming: 3.1.1.1 affected by use of or dependent on drugs, alcohol or other substances. 3.1.1.2 homeless. 3.1.1.3 imprisoned. 3.1.2 young people. 3.1.3 such other people identified by the Trustees from time to time. 3.1.4 the families, carers and dependents of such persons. (“Beneficiaries”), in particular (but not exclusively) by providing information, advice, support, services, interventions and treatment. 3.2 the advancement of education among: 3.2.1 Beneficiaries, and the relief of their unemployment, in particular (but not exclusively) by providing information, advice, support and services. and 3.2.2 the general public in relation to the experiences of Beneficiaries, in particular (but not exclusively) by conducting and promoting research, gathering and sharing data, and raising awareness. 3.3 the promotion of such other charitable purposes as the Trustees see fit from time to time. Nothing in these Articles shall authorise an application of the property of the Charity for purposes which are not charitable in accordance with any statutory provision regarding the meaning of the word 'charitable' or the words 'charitable purposes' in force in any part of the United Kingdom.
£339,714,761
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
£87,019,000
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.
£56,783,162
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.
£48,784,485
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.
£48,749,051
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
£41,481,000
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;
£39,119,840
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

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
YELLOW RIBBON COMMUNITY CHAPLAINCY [Charity number: 1168292]
The charity is based in Shropshire where it provides accommodation , a furniture restoration and cafe project as well as mentoring to people leaving prison.
£932,325
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
Roe Valley Enterprises Limited [Charity number: NI101606]
Roe Valley Enterprises offers a variety of workspace units on favourable terms to both start-up and expanding businesses as well as the use of meeting / training rooms and conference facilities. The owners of businesses that locate in our enterprise centre benefit from the favourable terms provided in respect of the easy in/easy out terms and comprehensive facilities provided on-site (CCTV, reception services, mail handling, secretarial support, on-hand business advice etc). This benefit is outweighed by the public benefit that arises – employment and training opportunities for people from the local socially disadvantaged areas and increased money circulating and spent in the local economy which sustains further businesses. These benefits are considered incidental and a necessary consequence of carrying out the charitable purposes of Roe Valley Enterprises. Roe Valley Enterprises also delivers a range of learning opportunities including accredited business training and runs start-up business programmes such as Regional Start, Steps to Work, Steps2Success, Exploring Enterprise and Tradelinks. Most of these programmes are provided free of charge to participants, who are in the main long-term unemployed / disadvantaged. Roe Valley Enterprises work with prisoners in preparation for their release from HMP Magilligan. Support services offered include business advice and mentoring, preparation of business and marketing plans and help with grant applications.
£326,445
The Bridge [Charity number: SC050930]
The objects of the incorporated association are. 1. (a) The primary aim of the organisation is to promote the Christian Faith and it's values amongst its members and the community at large. (b) All services shall be available to people in the locality and nobody shall be excluded based on their race, faith, gender, or ethnic origin. (c) The promotion of social inclusion for the public benefit among persons who are excluded from society because they are house-bound for any reason, but in particular those who are elderly or in poor health, and assisting them to integrate into society The charity's object ('object') for the public benefit is to promote social inclusion for the public benefit by preventing people from becoming socially excluded, relieving the needs of those people who are socially excluded and assisting them to integrate into society. For the purpose of this clause 'socially excluded' means being excluded from society, or parts of society, as a result of one or more of the following factors: unemployment. financial hardship. youth or old age. ill health (physical or mental). substance abuse or dependency including alcohol and drugs. discrimination on the grounds of sex, race, disability, ethnic origin, religion, belief, creed. poor educational or skills attainment. relationship and family breakdown. poor housing (that is housing that does not meet basic habitable standards). crime (either as a victim of crime or as an offender rehabilitating into society). To further and promote the research into loneliness and social isolation and to publish the useful results of that research. (d) The relief of unemployment for the public benefit in such ways as may be thought fit, including assistance to find employment by the provision of advice and training concerning employment, job search and job club facilities and employability and skills workshops aimed at equipping and preparing individuals to enter or re-enter the labour market, voluntary work or further education. To further and promote the research into unemployment and to publish the useful results of that research. (Continued in Notes Section)
£9,237
INQUEST CHARITABLE TRUST [Charity number: 1046650]
INQUEST was founded in 1981 following a number of controversial deaths in police and prison custody. It is the only charitable organisation in England and Wales that provides an independent, free legal and advice service to bereaved people on inquest procedures and their rights in the Coroner's Court and the civil courts.
£1,168,538
Prison Fellowship Scotland [Charity number: SC002222]
The charity is non-denominational and is established to support prisoners and their families, and to benefit society in general, by promoting the Christian religion and Christian values.
£117,542
DAHAM PAHANA UK [Charity number: 1183993]
For the public benefit to relief the need of those living in Sri Lanka by way of but not exclusively by advancing education, relieving poverty and helping prisoners reintegrate back into mainstream society through the provision of financial assistance in the form of grants.
£370
SIKH RELIEF [Charity number: 1125370]
To provide help and assistance to the poor, needy and destitute predominantly in India but also worldwide where there is a need. Assistance includes providing aid via funding and grants for:1.Humanitarian Relief Work2.Medical Aid 3.Childrens Education4.Environmental Causes5.Promoting Sikh Ethos6.Self sufficiency and rehabilitation7. Aid/welfare for Sikh prisoners and their families
£177,532
RELEASING CAPTIVES INTERNATIONAL [Charity number: 1166602]
RCI seeks to support those in prison or detention centers by ministering to their well being with the Christian faith. This is achieved through pastoral support and holding Christian meetings for prayer worship instruction and study. RCI looks to establish a new sense of peace, hope and joy to those detained and to restore and encourage the confidence and dignity with the Christian Gospel.
£585
THE RECRUITMENT JUNCTION [Charity number: 1191442]
The Recruitment Junction is a recruitment agency for ex-offenders. We are a not-for-profit enterprise with a social heart, on a commercial mission. Our vision is to see people with convictions rediscover a sense of purpose through work and become role models who drive positive generational impact across their families.
£714,188