Supporting Neuro-Inclusion in Justice Settings
Supporting neurodivergent individuals in custody, especially people with learning disabilities and autistic people, to engage with prison life, understand systems, and access fair, meaningful support.
- Re-engaging people who are not joining the prison regime.
- Clear links to Adult Services, probation, and community support.
- Advocacy in key prison processes and decisions.
- One‑to‑one support from reception to release and reintegration
- Restorative support
Building Connection, Advocacy and Inclusion Inside Prison
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Inclusion
Creating environment where neurodivergent and vulnerable individuals can participate and thrive. Through peer mentoring, training and culture change we help organisations become more inclusive.
Relational Solutions for Complex Needs in Custody
Circles Inside combines extensive experience in criminal justice, restorative practice and neurodiversity support. Our work focuses on relational engagement, advocacy and inclusive practice to help prisons better support individuals who struggle with traditional services.
20+ Years
Learning disability and autism practice in social work settings
25+ Years
Criminal justice experience supporting individuals in custody and the community
Peer Mentor Model
Building relational support through lived experience mentors
Custodial Pilot Delivered
Pre-engagement project delivered in a prison setting in partnership with NHS England
Get in Contact
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support@circlesinside.co.uk
Location
International House, 61 Mosely Street, Manchester
United Kingdom, M2 3HZ