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Prison unit to help leavers find homes

Posted: 04 July 2002 | Subscribe Online


A housing service has been set up at Manchester prison to help prisoners find accommodation when they are released.

The Manchester Prison Housing Link Group is focusing on prisoners serving less than one year as they do not have access to probation officers when released.

The group supplies a project worker who is based in a cell in one of the wings at the prison. Help on offer includes finding temporary accommodation and possible placements within the association's supported housing projects.

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The project, set up by English Churches Housing Group, has found that 70 per cent of clients have no stable accommodation and were likely to be homeless on discharge. A similar proportion were also vulnerable because of a range of support needs such as drugs and mental health.

Rachael Byrne, ECHG regional services manager, said: "We can't stress enough the importance of having a stable home as a key to ensuring that prisoners don't re-offend."

ECHG set up the project after noticing that a large number of homeless clients at its rough-sleepers' unit in Manchester were former short-term prisoners, who had no access to probation officers.

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A six-month pilot was funded by the probation service. One caseworker is now funded by the prison and it hopes a second will be paid for by the government's homelessness directorate.

Clare Fuller, a senior probation officer based at the prison, said: "One of the most positive things to emerge from this project is the appointment of specific workers within the prison. We recognise that accommodation support is best done in partnership with other agencies."



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