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Women in Prison, Press & Communications Officer

Employer
Women In Prison Ltd.
Location
Stockwell, London
Salary
£27,948pa (1 year fixed-term contract)
Closing date
24 Apr 2019

Job Details

Women in Prison (WIP) is a national charity providing support, advice and guidance to women affected by the criminal justice system and campaigning to prevent the harm caused to women, their families and our communities by imprisonment.

A new role at WIP you will have responsibility for the charity’s external communications working in collaboration with a small campaigns team.

You will be the first point of contact for media enquiries and will develop and deliver a proactive communications strategy to scope out opportunities to disseminate our key messages and raise the profile of our campaigns.

You will grow our network of media spokeswomen by providing support, training and opportunities for women affected by the criminal justice system to speak out as well as WIP staff and other high-profile champions for the campaign.

You will support the campaigns team to keep our website, social media channels (@WIP_live) and national magazine current and engaging.

Please click 'Apply', download the recruitment pack and complete the Application Form. Please note we do not accept CVs.

CLOSING DATE: Wednesday 24 April, 5pm

INTERVIEW DATE: TBC (week beginning 6 May)

Company

WOMEN IN PRISON is a national organisation that provides support to women affected by the criminal justice system and campaigns to end the harm caused to women and their families by imprisonment.

We provide holistic, gender-specialist and trauma-informed support in prison, in the community and through Women’s Centres and hubs in London, Manchester and Woking.

Our combined services provide support around advocacy, domestic and sexual violence, physical health, mental health, substance misuse, parenting, training and employment.

Our core campaign is to significantly reduce the women’s prison population and for investment and growth in community-based support services.

Central to our mission is to provide opportunities, training and guidance for women affected by the criminal justice system to speak out and be ambitious for change. This includes producing a national magazine led by and for women in prison, attending women’s centres and affected by the criminal justice system.

Our Vision

A new system of justice that addresses the root causes of offending (including addiction, poverty, mental ill health, homelessness and experiences of trauma and abuse) in communities, through a network of women’s centres and services available to every woman who requires support. 

Our Mission

To persuade decision-makers to radically reduce the women’s prison population, by demonstrating how investment in specialist community support services, including women’s centres, enables women to move forward with their lives.

To promote the development of communities where small therapeutic secure units replace prisons for the minute number of women whose offending and risk to the public may require custody.

We do this by:   

  1. Leading inspiring, passionate campaigns to replace the current system, and to radically reduce the number of women in prison, thereby freeing resources for investment in community support services, including women’s centres.
  2. Delivering high quality, trauma-informed independent advocacy services for women, in communities and prisons, that focus on early intervention and holistic provision as part of a ‘whole system’ multi-agency response.
  3. Offering a platform for women’s voices which builds women’s confidence and self-belief, strengthening an understanding of their rights and responsibilities as citizens, and provides opportunities to speak ‘truth to power’ to bring about real change.


Our Values

Social justice and feminism – We are committed to social justice and the feminist goal of gender equality. We see daily the price paid by women, children and families as a result of injustices across gender, race, sexual orientation, disability and class.

The current system is broken. It causes harm and delivers neither justice nor rehabilitation. We know from experience that a women-centred ‘whole system’ approach is the best way to reduce crime, strengthen communities and protect the public.

Independence and trust – Core to our success is our independence and the trust placed in us by the women with whom we work, whose energy and assets are at the heart of our services and campaigns This partnership based on independence and trust is a vital part of our ethos and drives our ability to speak ‘truth to power’.

Dedication to changing our lives and the world – We believe that women can change the world in which they live, as well as their own and their families’ lives, when they are given meaningful support and opportunities to speak out, utilise their strengths and be ambitious for change.

We know that this requires perseverance and hope. We see setbacks as a chance to learn from failure, renew our efforts and try a different approach, not a reason to give up.

Go to womeninprison.org.uk and follow us @WIP_live for more information.

Company info
Website
Location
2nd Floor
Elmfield House
5 Stockwell Mews
London
SW9 9GX
GB

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