Services for people ending their sentence, both in the community and being released from prison

Whether you received a Community Payback Order, a Drug Test and Treatment Order or a custodial sentence, here are some services that will support you upon completion of your community based disposal or as you integrate into the community from prison.

Examples of the sorts of services individuals may need:

  • Accommodation and support to pay associated costs
  • Help to find work
  • Help to avoid misusing drugs or alcohol
  • Help to address historical trauma
  • Peer Support or befriending
Next Chapter Scotland

Next Chapter Scotland

Next Chapter Scotland is here for anyone in Scotland who’s affected by the criminal justice system — whether that’s through a conviction, an ongoing investigation, or the impact on a loved one. We offer non-judgemental, rights-based support to help people navigate the stigma, isolation and barriers that too often come with justice involvement. Advice is provided via our helpline (including email and text/WhatsApp), our information website and our mutual support Facebook group. We support people with their own convictions or with a family member with a conviction, and we work with people related to all offence categories without exception.

Phone number: 03303 557 145
Families Outside

Families Outside

Families Outside are Scotland’s national charity supporting children and families affected by imprisonment. We can offer practical, emotional and social support to children and adults through 121 and group work across Scotland. This support is open to anyone with a person in their life who is involved with the criminal justice system.

Phone number: 08002540088
Victim Support Scotland

Victim Support Scotland

Victim Support Scotland provides victims and witnesses with free confidential, emotional and practical support, and information about the criminal justice system.

No one expects to be a victim of crime, but it can happen to anyone. Victim Support Scotland helps provides information, emotional support and practical assistance to help people affected by crime, including victims, witnesses and their families and friends.

Phone number: 0146 3215240
Apex Scotland

Apex Scotland

Apex Scotland helps people with experience of the justice system to move towards a new life through support, training and hope. Since we started, thousands of people have benefited from our caring, individual and hopeful approach. By treating everyone as an individual, we create a feeling of dignity, understanding, mutual respect and most importantly, hope for the future. We provide various services across the country to people of all ages and backgrounds. Every journey is one we’re proud to take together.

Phone number: 01463 717033
ACI Recovery Services

ACI Recovery Services

We offer free, one-to-one, specialist addictions counselling, group recovery therapies, and recovery coaching. Additionally, we provide CRAFT training for family members affected by addiction, risk-taking workshops, and mindfulness programs. Our services are rooted in person-centred counselling and humanistic psychotherapy models. All services are available to individuals and families dealing with addiction issues. Eligibility criteria include residing in Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch & Strathspey or Easter Ross areas and a commitment to actively engage in the recovery process.

We also provide counselling online into HMP Inverness for people on remand, as well as support their recovery cafes.

Phone number: 01463 220995
New Start Highland

New Start Highland

New Start Highland supports people from all walks of life to realise their potential.  We offer supported placements in a range of activities which contribute to delivery of some of our services including:

Administration

Bike repair

Gardening

Retail – preparing and sorting goods, keeping the retail outlets well presented and dealing with customers.

Upcycling – painting, repairing and re-upholstering furniture

Warehousing – loading and unloading vans, cleaning and sorting donated household goods.

As an accredited SQA Centre, people can gain qualifications. We teach life skills including cooking, budgeting and IT and we offer training in Health and Safety and First Aid.

Phone number: 01463 715615
Highland Alcohol and Drug Advice & Support Service

Highland Alcohol and Drug Advice & Support Service

Staff at Highland Alcohol and Drug Advice and Support Service (HADASS) provide advice, support and specialised interventions as well as signposting for further support.

Contact the team or pop in to have a chat and a cuppa. Services include:

  • needle exchange (specialised equipment)
  • blood-borne virus testing and immunisation
  • overdose and naloxone training and supply
  • harm reduction advice
  • image and performance-enhancing drugs clinic
  • one-to-one support

Meetings

David Whyte House
57 Church Street
Inverness
IV1 1DR

Drop-in sessions on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday – 10am to 2pm.

Phone number: 01463 717594
Highland Council Employability Services

Highland Council Employability Services

A voluntary service that is here to support the upskilling / re-entry into the world of work.

The Employability Team help young people who have left school but are not in work or studying, and adults who are seeking work but need support to overcome barriers to employment.

This includes support for developing CVs, job searching and interview preparation.

The team also creates jobs, including work based learning job placements with the council and gives advice and financial support to encourage the private sector to create jobs for unemployed individuals.

Phone number: 0300 3031570
Public Defence Solicitors Office (PDSO)

Public Defence Solicitors Office (PDSO)

The Public Defence Solicitors Office can help you if you have been charged with a criminal offence or if you are in trouble with the police. We can represent you if you are eligible for criminal legal aid. We will help you apply for this. We can provide you with expert legal advice whether you have been charged with a minor crime or a very serious offence because we understand that your case is serious to you and your family. Throughout your case your lawyer will listen to you, tell you what is happening and what it means for you.

Phone number: 01463 709680
Inverness Women’s Aid

Inverness Women’s Aid

Since 1979, we support women, young people and children in Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey who are or have experienced domestic abuse. We provide refuge accommodation when this is required or support in finding suitable accommodation. Our Women’s Support Workers can assist in a number of areas such as applying for benefits or money matters, we provide advocacy and support at meetings with agencies such as Police, Social Work and GP appointments, we provide emotional support and we can help you obtain legal advice. This list is varied as we tailor our support for the individual we are working with. We also have a small team of Family Support Workers who can provide support to mothers with their children, and young adults. This can be anything from parenting support, work one to one with children and can also attending meetings with schools, social work or such like.

Phone number: 01463 220719
Scottish Drugs Forum

Scottish Drugs Forum

For the past 20 years, Scottish Drugs Forum have offered the National Traineeship programme to give opportunities for people with lived or living experience of alcohol or substance use problems to work in Social Care.

The programme prepares people for employment through formal learning and in-work placements over a 39-week period. It is a multi-award-winning initiative which offers a unique programme of:

  • Paid work experience
  • Specialist training
  • Intensive support to achieve an industry standard vocational qualification, the SVQ Level 2 in Social Services and Healthcare
  • Peer, and one to one support from SDF throughout the employment journey, and beyond
Phone number: 0141 221 1175
Cafe 1668

Cafe 1668

Cafe 1668 , based at 86 Church Street in Inverness, provides a space where customers can receive a free meal each Monday, Wednesday or Friday lunchtime, this also includes tea and coffee. In addition the cafe has a food larder from which anyone is able to take any supplies they might require. Staff at the cafe are welcoming and discreet and can provide food and toiletry packages (where stocks permit) to anyone who might find themselves in particular need. The cafe is also a space where there is no judgement and no questions, and a range of information resources which you might find helpful.

Phone number: 01463 224454
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