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Welcome to our website. Clinks was established in 1998 to strengthen and develop the partnerships between voluntary and community-based organisations and the Prison and Probation Services in England and Wales. This continues to be the basis of our work with an additional strand that now focuses on developments relating to the introduction of the National Offender Management Service.

This website will tell you more about what we do and the different services that we provide. We have developed a diverse network of agencies that contribute to rehabilitating offenders and building safer and inclusive communities. If your organisation provides services to offenders and/or their families we would like to hear from you.

Our work includes national policy development as well as regional and local partnership work. We are always very happy to talk through issues and share our knowledge and experience of building relationships between agencies.

If you are a member of Clinks, or a prospective member, or are interested in this field of work, we look forward to hearing from you.


 Did you know ...

  • 73% of prisoners would be willing to do voluntary work if it were available.
  • Over 900 voluntary organisations are responsible for more than 2000 projects that provide services to offenders.
  • Over 600 voluntary organisations work with offenders in the community.
  • More than 7000 prison volunteers contribute to the rehabilitation of offenders.













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 Key Activities

NOMS VCS Engagement Project

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Clinks Task Force

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Clinks South West

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Community Chaplaincy Project

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London Development Project

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