Investor Programme- Supporting Families (2005)

Aim 2 - Prisoners' Families

The aim is to improve the quality of life of families with a member or members in prison, through the provision of services responsive to their needs

The objectives of this aim are:

The UK prison population is at its highest level, which means that not only are there more people in custody, but as a result, there are more prisoners' families.

When a loved one is sent to prison it can be devastating for the family who usually receive little help, support or information about what will happen to their loved one, how to contact them and how to live without them, which is particularly an issue if the offender is the main earner for the family. The punishment for a prisoner's family can be equally hard as it is for the offender, even though they have committed no crime.

Families often feel isolated and are made to carry the stigma of their loved one's offence. They can be, and often are, ostracised by neighbours, friends and their community. Children of prisoners can experience bullying in school as a result of a family member's imprisonment. This in itself can lead to truancy and antisocial behaviour and form part of a cycle of offending within families.

Statistics relating to Prisoners' Families:

Helping families to maintain a strong relationship with their loved one in prison reduces the chance of the prisoner re-offending and can reduce the impact of separation on their children. This helps create a more secure environment, which will reduce the likelihood of the offenders' children becoming offenders themselves. Supporting prisoners' families therefore helps to break cycles of re-offending.

There are many problems a family will face when their loved one is imprisoned:

Following a comprehensive selection process The Nationwide Foundation selected six charities in October 2006 to be supported through this aim of the Investor Programme.

The charities supported are:

Investor Programme - Supporting Families
Aim 1 - Domestic Violence
Aim 3 - Young Offenders

The Nationwide Foundation is a registered charity (no 1065552) and has limited liability being a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales (no. 3451979). Registered office address: Nationwide House, Pipers Way, Swindon, SN38 1NW.
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