Not Beyond Redemption
www.notbeyondredemption.co.ukNot Beyond Redemption is a charity providing free family legal advice and representation to mothers in prison and on their release. We are a team of specialist family lawyers and volunteers who focus on helping to re-establish critical access and relationships between mothers and their children. What We Do? We give a voice to the dispossessed, those women who society believes are beyond redemption. Through our pro bono legal clinic at HMPs Send, East Sutton Park and Downview, we provide extensive legal advice on children matters. Why We Do It? Imprisoning women better suited to community service or rehabilitation programmes has a devastating impact on family life, in many cases leading to repeated criminality, homelessness and poverty. How We Do It? Our scope of work is varied and ranges from helping women understand a way through the myriad of legal matters, including understanding their rights, to writing legal letters and representing them in courts across the country – all on a pro bono basis. Support is extended to the families of the women and continues after the mothers have been released from prison, for as long as they need us. This could even be up to the child’s adulthood.
Read moreNot Beyond Redemption is a charity providing free family legal advice and representation to mothers in prison and on their release. We are a team of specialist family lawyers and volunteers who focus on helping to re-establish critical access and relationships between mothers and their children. What We Do? We give a voice to the dispossessed, those women who society believes are beyond redemption. Through our pro bono legal clinic at HMPs Send, East Sutton Park and Downview, we provide extensive legal advice on children matters. Why We Do It? Imprisoning women better suited to community service or rehabilitation programmes has a devastating impact on family life, in many cases leading to repeated criminality, homelessness and poverty. How We Do It? Our scope of work is varied and ranges from helping women understand a way through the myriad of legal matters, including understanding their rights, to writing legal letters and representing them in courts across the country – all on a pro bono basis. Support is extended to the families of the women and continues after the mothers have been released from prison, for as long as they need us. This could even be up to the child’s adulthood.
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