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Paula AthertonSefton Council for Voluntary Service

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Learning / develop new skills Boost career options Develop interests and hobbies Provide new experiences Meeting a diverse range of people Motivation and sense of achievement Be part of a community

Benefits of Volunteering & Citizenship

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“Volunteering has the potential to rehabilitate offenders.”“It can provide skills, a route to employment and learning, a sense of responsibility and a new role in society.”

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“Around 12 per cent of Nacro’s Volunteers are former offenders who have left crime behind them”

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Peer Roles

Mentoring / Counselling

Democratic

Community Activity

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A purpose to their time in prison Acquired skills Earning trust A chance to give something back Route from passive recipient to a

contributor to society Develop responsibility

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‘I’ve always been take, take, take and I’ve never given anything back before, I feel a hundred times better, now that I can give something back’.

‘It’s a great feeling when you see guys who you have helped through. There’s a sense of pride, something I’ve never had in the past’.

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Recognising criminal justice citizenship roles

Registering offenders as ‘volunteers’ Monitoring hours Providing certificates Helping to move into community

volunteering roles on release

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Offenders expressed a desire for something to show for their lives and described a newfound pleasure from participating in volunteer roles.

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Offenders have moved on to a range of community roles:

Fire Support Network Mentoring Counselling Handy Help Scheme

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Active Citizenship is the first step in a long journey

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Volunteering England Involving ex-offenders in

volunteeringhttp://www.volunteering.org.uk

Nacro Rehabilitation of Offendershttp://www.nacro.org.uk/

Paula AthertonSefton Council for Voluntary [email protected] 928 2233 Ext111


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