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Howard League for Penal Reform

Campaigning charity based in Islington. (The details shown here were taken from the organisation's website).
020 7249 7373; Advice line for children and young adults in custody 0808 801 0308

Independent Custody Visitors Camden Panel

10 Dean Farrar StreetLondonSW1H 0DY
Independent custody visitors are volunteer members of the public appointed by the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime. They are authorised to visit detainees in Camden's police stations at any hour, to ensure that they know and receive their rights and are well cared for.…
020 7202 0202 0808 100 1036

Irish Chaplaincy in Britain

50-52, Camden SquareLondonNW1 9XB
Support and services for excluded, vulnerable and isolated Irish emigrants in Britain. Work with welfare advice agencies, local authorities, churches and other organisations. Projects include the Irish Council for Prisoners Overseas, Traveller Equality Project, and Irish Chaplaincy Seniors. Volunteer outreach opportunities as befrienders, prison visitors,…
020 7482 5528 Fax: 020 7482 4815

Irish Council for Prisoners Overseas

(Formerly known as Irish Commission for Prisoners Overseas ICPO)
52 Camden SquareLondonNW1 9XB
Information, support and advocacy for Irish nationals who are in prison in Britain. Support for their families. Volunteer opportunities as caseworkers and prison visitors (for prisons outside of London).
020 7482 5528

No Way Trust Limited

(Also known as Prison! Me! No Way!)
The Deep Business CentreTower StreetHullHU1 4BG
Presenting multi-agency awareness days in Camden schools which educate against crime and antisocial behaviour, and encourage young people's personal safety. Subjects covered include joyriding, guns, knives, arson, truancy and specific local problems.
01482 224 382 Fax: 01482 382 088
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