The Safer Living Foundation (SLF) was founded in February 2014. It was a joint venture between HMP Whatton and senior academics from Nottingham Trent University. It is supported by the likes of the National Probation Service (East Midlands) and Nottinghamshire Police. As a Charitable Incorporated Organisation that adopts a multi-agency approach with a strong research component, the SLF is focused on reducing sexual offending and re-offending through rehabilitative and preventative initiatives. Charitable Objectives: To promote the protection of people from, and the prevention of, sexual crime. To promote the rehabilitation of persons who have committed or who are likely to commit sexual offences against others.
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0The Aurora Project
The Aurora Project provides a signposting, support and therapy service for individuals in the midlands who are distressed about unhealthy sexual thoughts and feelings, and in addition are concerned that they may sexually offend.
The Safer Living Centre - Nottingham
The first centre of its kind in the UK, the Safer Living Centre – Nottingham aims to support people convicted of a sexual offence to safely reintegrate into the community in order to reduce the number of victims of sexual abuse and harm. Through this facility, the SLF will offer practical and emotional support, educational opportunities and training to people with convictions who are trying to live productive and offence-free lives.
Circles of Support and Mentoring
Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA) are a successful community initiative proven to reduce sexual offending. A group of volunteers supports a person with a sexual conviction for up to 18 months after release from prison. We also offer short-term support through mentoring and one-to-one projects.