A LandWorks trainee has developed a deep attachment to a stray dog. There are two problems: the trainee is homeless, and the dog looks oddly familiar…
LandWorks Updates
-
Chris’s blog: Rocky II
-
Chris’s blog: Luke’s lump
LandWorks Project Manager Chris first met Luke in May 2013. He was 28 and had spent too many unproductive years in prison. He was one of the first to graduate from the scheme – and now, he’s coming back.
-
Chris’s blog: Is Joe worthy?
Chris tackles a difficult, often asked question: are LandWorks trainees as worthy of help as those who have not committed a crime but are nevertheless struggling?
-
Chris’s blog: Hammering home an honest approach
LandWorks’ new fruit and veg stall has an honesty box, and the trainees are sceptical (hardened bunch that they are). Are their fears unfounded?
-
Chris’s blog: A spinning nightmare
‘Election Fever’ is here, and you may have caught a few of the policy-speak words flying around, like ‘resettlement’, ‘reintegration’ and ‘rehabilitation’. Are words like this really useful?
-
Chris’s blog: Nobody told me there’d be days lik...
A bittersweet evening at LandWorks, as a stunningly successful fundraiser is tempered by some heartbreaking news.
-
Chris’s blog: M8s
Two men on a train appear to have nothing in common. However, it soon transpires they share a mutual bond…
-
Chris’s blog: Which came first?
‘Transforming Rehabilitation’ continues to roll out, and so far it seems to be a case of ‘making omelettes and cracking eggs’…
-
Chris’s blog: A tale of two cities
You may have managed to avoid trouble inside; to get clean from drugs or have sorted yourself out. But what happens if you’ve nowhere to go afterwards?
-
Chris’s blog: What does a feminist look like?
New Year has kicked in with wolf whistles, questions and varying statements of misogyny, as LandWorks’ first female trainee arrives.
-
Chris’s blog: Hard Times or Great Expectations?
A festive play which may or may not be anything to do with the Dickens classic, a Christmas Carol…
-
Chris’s blog: Dear Father Christmas…
The PortaCabin is starting to look quite festive; our tree, a fine 2’3’‘ specimen, has matured by a least an inch over the year.