Reducing Reoffending image for the Unlock drama blog about how drama projects in prison has helped someone to leave and not reoffend

Reducing Reoffending (post participant feedback)

“I am now in my 10th year of freedom.”
 
That’s what one of our former participants shared after seeing our new website.
 
They wrote:
 
“Unlock Drama CIC — changing lives through their theatre rehabilitation projects in prisons and young offender institutions, day after day, year after year. I worked with Unlock Drama on a play we wrote and performed together. It helped massively towards my release and rehabilitation. I am now in my 10th year of freedom in the community.”
 
“Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the work we did together. Sending much love and respect to you guys always ❤️”
 
“You played a massive part in me getting my freedom back — and keeping it for ten years now.”
 
“Please keep me posted on your ongoing changing of lives.”
 
We will.
This is what we’re here for.
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