PACT (Prison Advice and Care Trust)
Pact (Prison Advice and Care Trust) is a leading charity in the UK dedicated to supporting individuals affected by imprisonment. Established with the vision of transforming lives, Pact provides essential services that focus on the welfare of prisoners, their families, and those who have been released from custody.
With a commitment to reducing reoffending rates, Pact offers a range of support services including advice, guidance, and practical assistance. Their core activities encompass:
- Family Support: Providing emotional and practical support to families of prisoners, helping them maintain relationships during incarceration.
- Resettlement Services: Assisting ex-offenders in reintegrating into society through housing support, employment advice, and skills training.
- Advocacy: Representing the voices of prisoners and their families to influence policy and improve conditions within the prison system.
Pact believes in the power of rehabilitation and the importance of community involvement. They work closely with various stakeholders, including government agencies, local authorities, and other charities, to create a supportive network for those affected by crime.
Through their innovative programmes and dedicated staff, Pact aims to break the cycle of reoffending and promote social justice. Their holistic approach ensures that every individual receives tailored support to meet their unique needs.
As a trusted partner in the criminal justice system, Pact continues to advocate for change and provide hope to those who need it most. Their ongoing commitment to improving lives reflects their core belief that everyone deserves a second chance.