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Help for prisoners in Northern Ireland
Citizens Advice Bureaux
All Citizens Advice Bureaux can give advice and information to prisoners and their families. Bureaux have detailed information on prisoners' rights and will know who can help you if they are not able to help. Some bureaux run sessions in prisons and, if you have a problem, you can find out if your prison has a scheme. Otherwise you can phone or write to your nearest CAB. To search for details of your nearest CAB, including those that give advice by e-mail, click on nearest CAB.
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Extern
Hydepark House 54 Mallusk Road Newtownabbey BT36 4WU
Tel: 028 9084 0555 Fax: 028 9084 7333
E-mail: info@extern.org Website: www.extern.org
This is a voluntary organisation which aims to prevent crime and lessen its impact in the community. It runs day centres and night shelters for young people at risk and for offenders.
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Action for Prisoners’ Families
Unit 21, Carlson Court 116 Putney Bridge Road London SW15 2NQ
Tel: 020 8812 3600 Fax: 020 8871 0473 E-mail: info@actionpf.org.uk Website: www.prisonersfamilies.org.uk
Action for Prisoners' Families is an umbrella organisation that encourages the development of groups that help prisoners' families. It gives information on local family support services.
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Prisoners' Families Helpline
Freephone: 0808 808 2003 (calls from some mobile phones may be charged). Usual hours - Monday to Friday 9.30am to 5.00pm, Monday 6.00pm – 8.00pm and Saturday 10.00am – 3.00pm. Website: www.prisonersfamilieshelpline.org.uk.
Prisoners'families helpline provides the families and friends of prisoners with free and confidential information and support. It is co-ordinated by Action for Prisoners' Families.
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Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants (JCWI)
115 Old Street London EC1V 9RT
Advice line: 020 7251 8706 (Tuesday and Thursday 2-5pm) Tel: 020 7251 8708 Fax: 020 7251 8707 e-mail: info@jcwi.org.uk Website: www.jcwi.org.uk
JCWI offers help, information and advice to prisoners with immigration problems including the threat of deportation.
For more information, see Help with immigration problems.
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Liberty
21 Tabard Street London SE1 4LA
Tel: 020 7403 3888 Fax: 020 7407 5354 Helpline: 0845 123 2307 E-mail: info@liberty-human-rights.org.uk Website: www.liberty-human-rights.org.uk
Liberty campaigns to improve prisoners' rights. It can advise you on all aspects of the prison system, including treatment in prison. You can write to Liberty or ring them on their helpline which is open on Mondays 6.30pm-8.30pm, Wednesdays 12.30pm-2.30pm and Thursdays 6.30pm-8.30pm.
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Miscarriage of Justice Organisation
52 Octmore Road Sheldon Birmingham B33 OXL
Tel: 0121 789 8443 Fax: 0121 789 8443 Website: www.mojo.freehosting.net MOJO provides free and impartial expert advice to individuals who are suffering because of a miscarriage of justice.
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Northern Ireland National Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders (NIACRO)
Amelia House 4 Amelia Street Belfast BT2 7GS
Tel: 028 9032 0157 Fax: 087 0432 1415 E-mail: niacro@niacro.co.uk Website: www.niacro.co.uk
NIACRO runs a Prisoners' Families Scheme which co-ordinates a number of support activities for the partners of prisoners. NIACRO also runs a project providing a range of services to help individuals with a criminal record to overcome problems they may face when seeking employment. It works to promote good practice amongst employers and offers legal advice and information on employment issues.
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Prison Reform Trust
15 Northburgh Street London EC1V OJR
Tel: 0207 251 5070 Fax: 0207 251 5076 e-mail: prt@prisonreformtrust.org.uk Website: www.prisonreformtrust.org.uk
The Prison Reform Trust provides advice and information to prisoners on many aspects of imprisonment and complaints about treatment in prison. It cannot deal with cases of wrongful conviction. It produces a number of useful leaflets which you can get from its head office, and co-produces (with the Prison Service) the Prisoner’s Information Book, given to all prisoners on arrival at prison. The Prison Reform Trust also campaigns on issues relating to prison policy and practice.
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Prisoners’ Advice Service (PAS)
PO Box 46199 London EC1M 4XA
Tel: 020 7253 3323 / 0845 430 8923, (Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9:30am -1:00pm and 2:00pm - 5:30pm) Fax: 020 7253 8067
E-mail: admin@prisonsersadviceservice.org.uk Website: www.prisonersadviceservice.org.uk
The Prisoners’ Advice Service (PAS) provides advice and information to prisoners on their rights as prisoners. The service deals with prison rules, standing orders and circular instructions, for example, parole, home leave and security categorisation. PAS does not deal with miscarriages of justice or appeals against conviction or sentence.
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Women in Prison
1a Aberdeen Studios 22 Highbury Grove London N5 2EA
Tel: 0207 226 5879 Fax: 0207 354 8005 E-mail: info@womeninprison.org.uk Website: www.womeninprison.org.uk
Women in Prison is an organisation which campaigns on aspects of women’s imprisonment. They welcome contact from women prisoners about any aspect of imprisonment.
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Epic
Epic 33a Woodvale Road Belfast BT13 3FB
Tel: 028 9074 3330 Fax: 028 9020 1509
This organisation provides advice and counselling facilities to Loyalist prisoners, ex-prisoners and their families.
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Tar Anall
5-7 Conway Street Conway Mill Complex Belfast BT13 2DE
Tel: 028 9032 3631 Fax: 028 9032 3629 E-mail: taranall2001@hotmail.com
Tar Anall offers appropriate support services to empower and provide opportunities for Republican prisoners, ex-prisoners and their families.
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Teach na Failte
Costello House 392 Falls Road Belfast BT12 6DH Tel: 028 9032 1024
Teach na Failte provides services for former Republican Socialist prisoners, their families and dependants.
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