the key - unlock potential
London
The Key Unlock Potential is a Bristol-based charity founded by volunteers who
were recruited by The Restore Trust. The charity was registered in July 2019,
registration number 1184633. Our team is made up of board members including
representatives from the Restore Trust and HMP Bristol and volunteers. Find out
more on our team page → The story so far The charity was registered by Suzanne
Thompson of the Restore Trust Bristol in response to a need to reduce
reoffending by providing access to work. Prisoners reported that on release from
prison, they face huge challenges in obtaining paid employment. The charity name
was chosen by a focus group in the prison, and the board continue to value the
importance of the voice of those with lived experience. The Key facts Many
people with convictions struggle to obtain work. According to gov.uk, just 17%
of ex-offenders secure a job within a year of release. A YouGov survey
commissioned by the DWP found that 50% of employers would choose not to employ
ex-offenders, deeming them unskilled and untrustworthy. This is despite 86% of
companies that employ ex-offenders rating them as “good at their job”, and 81%
of consumers stating that companies who employ ex-offenders are positively
contributing to society. The lack of stability and lack of security due to
unemployment creates a cycle of reoffending and makes successful rehabilitation
much more challenging. This must change, and as the statistics above illustrate,
tackling this problem can be beneficial for all parties involved. Food with
conviction Our vision is to create a safe, welcoming café and retail hub on
Bristol’s Gloucester Road that will provide a steppingstone for people
transitioning into permanent employment, a destination for the local community,
and a mechanism for fundraising. The food for the café will be prepared in the
prison’s commercial kitchen, by prisoners. The cafe will operate 5 days a week
and will be open between 8:30am and 5:30pm serving “food with conviction”.
Interspersed within the café area will be art and handmade items for sale. This
will include garden furniture made from pallets, including tables and planters
as well as products such as keep cups and cotton bags designed and printed in
the prison. We will provide paid employment placements for people released on
temporary licence (RoTL) or who have recently left prison. This will help
address the most pressing issues facing the prison population, by providing
access to work experience and employment, training and rehabilitation support;
as a result, beneficiaries will develop transferable skills that will enable
them to move on to permanents jobs. Our vision is Key We are on a mission to
help people rebuild their lives after they leave prison. We want to give people
the tools they need to unlock confidence, pride, and positivity. We want to
create a safe space for personal growth and practical experience that will
enable people to secure future employment, financial stability, and break the
cycle of reoffending.