Useful Links: Resettlement
Catch 22
A local charity with a national reach. They work with young people who find themselves in difficult situations.
Homeless Link
Membership body for organisations and individuals working with homeless people around England.
Life Change UK
Working to reduce anti-social behaviour, social exclusion, re-offending, unemployment and 'skillessness'.
Money Advice Service
Website and publications are here to help you manage your money better and make informed choice.
Nacro
Reduces crime by changing lives. We work with disadvantaged people, offenders and those at risk of offending, to help them find positive alternatives to crime.
National Association of Reformed Offenders (UNLOCK)
Campaign for better facilities for serving prisoners to plan for life after release.
National Audit Office
Audits most public-sector bodies in the UK and produces value for money reports into the implementation of Government policies.
Prison Reform Trust
A poll conducted by ICM on behalf of the Prison Reform Trust has revealed widespread public support for community payback and restorative measures when dealing with offenders.
Shelter
Homelessness charity that runs a housing helpline, has a network of housing aid centres, and works with local citizens advice bureaux.
Social Finance
Provides a range of financial advisory services to help build the social investment market.
St Giles Trust
Support for ex offernders, help ex offernders find housing, help ex offenders find work.
Volunteering England
Works to promote volunteering as a powerful force for change, both for those who volunteer and for the wider community.
Why me?
Is a new organisation which has been set up by, and for, victims of crime who have benefited from their experience of Restorative Justice.