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Join ClinksWe run community service sessions with young people coming through the criminal justice system. We train them in fine art and design skills. They have supported our work with public realm installations. We have also taken prisoners leaving prisons, preparing them for life outside.
We have a collection of art work by offenders that is suitable for touring.
Our Director is interested in the planned closure of prisons, leading to the Abolition of Prisons.
We have a collection of art work by offenders that is suitable for touring.
Our Director is interested in the planned closure of prisons, leading to the Abolition of Prisons.
Contact
Address
181 Mansfield Road
London
Greater London
NW3 2HP
United Kingdom
Help Line No.
020 7620 6070
Work Tel. No.
020 7620 6070
INFO@LSOMOSAIC.COM
Website
In Brief
Primary Field of Work
Arts
Custody or Community
Community
No. of service users
48
No. of Paid Staff
3
No. of Volunteers
24
Organisation type
Voluntary and Community Sector
Year of Formation
2004
Organisation's Income
£500k - £1m
Contract History
Supporting information
Southbank Mosaics have won over 20 Awards and have 250 installations in Central London.
Independent Research includes:
2007 Surrey Materials Laboratory – Slippage & Tensile Strength of Southbank Mosaics Paving
2008 Report on Offender Management in London: Southbank Mosaics an Example of Good Practice
2009 London South Bank University, Research Report 2009, Peter Maple
2010 Imperial College & University College “Creating High Quality Streets that are accessible to pedestrians with partial sight”, Annabelle Woods
2010 London Business School Group Report
2010 Kingston University, “Mosaic Artisan for Development” Paula Ligo
2011 Goldsmiths University “Social communication deficits and conduct problems in young offenders”, Naomi Hope
2011 London College of Communication “A Room with a Hue”
2012 Understanding Social Enterprise, Case Study, Frank Rodgers
2012 London South Bank University “Towards measuring the Impact of Southbank Mosaics’ rehabilitation programme."
Independent Research includes:
2007 Surrey Materials Laboratory – Slippage & Tensile Strength of Southbank Mosaics Paving
2008 Report on Offender Management in London: Southbank Mosaics an Example of Good Practice
2009 London South Bank University, Research Report 2009, Peter Maple
2010 Imperial College & University College “Creating High Quality Streets that are accessible to pedestrians with partial sight”, Annabelle Woods
2010 London Business School Group Report
2010 Kingston University, “Mosaic Artisan for Development” Paula Ligo
2011 Goldsmiths University “Social communication deficits and conduct problems in young offenders”, Naomi Hope
2011 London College of Communication “A Room with a Hue”
2012 Understanding Social Enterprise, Case Study, Frank Rodgers
2012 London South Bank University “Towards measuring the Impact of Southbank Mosaics’ rehabilitation programme."
Partner organisations
City of London Corporation
Heritage Lottery Fund
Lambeth Youth Offending Team
Regions
London
Inner London
Lambeth
Islington
Newham
Southwark
Westminster
Outer London
Croydon
Area covered
1 or more local authorities
Fields of Work
Employment
Environment & regeneration
Housing & homelessness
Peer support
Personal development
Research & academia
Restorative justice
Training
Volunteering
People you work with
Children
People on a short sentence
Women
Young people