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Join ClinksThe Social Change Initiative offers a slate of solutions, programmes and initiatives for the criminal justice market. Our social enterprise initiatives are based around our five pillar philosophy on creating and sustaining positive change. We are dedicated to reducing re-offending and supporting positive change and re-integration into the community for offenders, ex-offenders and young offenders. We also offer support and consulting to other social enterprises and criminal justice organisations, helping them to integrate our five pillar philosophy for change into existing work, through coaching techniques, attrition prevention methodologies and our job and life skills programme.
Contact
Address
63-71 Collier Street
Spitfire Studios
N1 9BE
United Kingdom
Work Tel. No.
07913036060
emma@londonspeechworkshop.com
In Brief
Primary Field of Work
Personal development
Custody or Community
Custody
Community
No. of service users
0
No. of Volunteers
2
Organisation type
Consultant
Legal status
Unincorporated association
Year of Formation
2013
Contract History
Supporting information
Founders Emma Serlin and Graham Allcott have a range of relevant experience in voluntary and business sectors.
In 2008 Emma set up London Speech Workshop, which delivers programmes in communication and employability skills. She is also a trained life coach, has an MSc in psychology and a background in psychotherapy and counseling. She has worked as an associate with several criminal justice organisations in San Francisco and London, including Alliance for Change, Centre for Juvenile Criminal Justice, Drive Forward Foundation and Nacro.
Graham Allcott is a businessman and social entrepreneur who was one of the voluntary sector's youngest chief execs when he headed up the Student Volunteering England charity in 2004. He went on to become the first Chair of READ International and set up a successful productivity business, Think Productive, which is now expanding globally. He is also on the board of youth homelessness charity, Centrepoint.
In 2008 Emma set up London Speech Workshop, which delivers programmes in communication and employability skills. She is also a trained life coach, has an MSc in psychology and a background in psychotherapy and counseling. She has worked as an associate with several criminal justice organisations in San Francisco and London, including Alliance for Change, Centre for Juvenile Criminal Justice, Drive Forward Foundation and Nacro.
Graham Allcott is a businessman and social entrepreneur who was one of the voluntary sector's youngest chief execs when he headed up the Student Volunteering England charity in 2004. He went on to become the first Chair of READ International and set up a successful productivity business, Think Productive, which is now expanding globally. He is also on the board of youth homelessness charity, Centrepoint.
Partner organisations
London Speech Workshop
Fruitful Consulting
Think Productive
Regions
London
Inner London
Outer London
Area covered
1 or more regions
Fields of Work
Employment
Personal development
Training
People you work with
People convicted of serious offences
People on a short sentence
Women