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Ex-Cell links in to the Manchester
Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership, the
Manchester Community Safety Network and CN4M, the
voluntary and community sector strand of the Manchester
Partnership. Ex-Cell are also members of the Manchester
Learning, Skills and Employment Network.
EX-CELL

Ex-Cell operates as the employment and
accomodation specialists of the
Greater Manchester Community Chaplaincy. The Community
Chaplaincy is based on the Chaplaincy model developed
through the Correctional
Service of Canada and originated by the Canadian
Mennonite community’s response to the needs of
ex prisoners and community concerns.Community

Chaplaincy consists of faith-based organisations that support
offenders and their families as they re-enter society.
These agencies usually include a chaplain and numerous
volunteers who have received endorsement from their
faith group. They serve out of a deep sense of vocation
and conviction and offer a wide variety of assistance.

Ex-Cell works in partnership with a wide range of local,
regional and national Criminal Justice and Third Sector
agencies, including the Prison Service, Probation, Manchester
City Council, Lifeline
and Addaction.
"I find that the service they [Ex-Cell] provide to
the clients is invaluable, with clients eager to gain
a placement. I find that where clients are living in
shared accommodation, i.e. hostels, this causes a domino
effect whereby clients and staff within the hostel start
referring others to the service as the change in clients
attitudes and behaviour is quite often described as
phenomenal. Clients who gain placements are looked on
as role models amongst their peers, and their success
gives others the incentive to want to change. The clients,
who are successful in gaining placements, became more
motivated, more confident, reliable and self assured.
Those who complete their placements are able to go on
to seek regular employment as they are able to provide
recent work experience, proven track record, references,
etc.
My personal experience and view of Ex-cell is that the
client group I refer and work with are amongst the most
difficult in society to gain paid employment for. The
service provides an effective stepping stone for the
clients to make that initial change and move on into
sustainable employment. Some of my previous clients
may never have worked, or been out of work and in and
out of custody for a period of years leading up to their
placement with Ex-cell. It is difficult to describe
on paper the changes that come about from a client gaining
paid employment and being able to hold a job down, where
the client is a family “man” or “woman” it brought about
very positive changes in their personal relationships
with their children, partner, extended family and the
wider community.
I work with many different agencies and organisations
and various provisions are made for my client group,
most of them short term. My clients really need and
value the longer term provision that has been accessible
via Ex-cell."
Caroline Taylor
Employment & Training Co-ordinator
Addaction
Manchester Resettlement Project
31 Robert Street, Mancheter, M3 1EX
Tel: 0161 214 0779
Mob: 07825 845282
Fax: 0161 214 0788
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