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  • A female Nepalese student sorting paper that has just been printed in the machine behind her in a vocational training centre, Kathmandu, Nepal.  She is studying a one-year course in off-set printing press and once completed, she will hopefully continue to apprenticeship training.  She is an orphan who was rescued by the Friends of Needy Children organization and they are supporting her through her education.  Another female student and male teacher are behind her.
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  • A female Nepalese student sorting paper that has just been printed in the machine behind her in a vocational training centre, Kathmandu, Nepal.  She is studying a one-year course in off-set printing press and once completed, she will hopefully continue to apprenticeship training.  She is an orphan who was rescued by the Friends of Needy Children organization and they are supporting her through her education.  Another female student and male teacher are behind her.
    Nepal-Kathmandu-Printing-Press-6217_...jpg
  • A young Nepalese building apprentice learns to use a mallet and chisel on a construction site in Kathmandu, Nepal.  He is part of a vocational training program run by Voice of Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
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  • A wooden and metal sign post in an University grounds in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The university mostly offers vocational courses.
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  • A young Nepalese man leans forward to collect an activity card during a life skills training session in Bisaneu Voice of Children centre in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The session is part of the rehabilitation program run by Voice of Children.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
    Nepal-Young-Adult-training-6822_1.jpg
  • A Nepalese teenage boy stands proudly in front of a bar in the Third Eye Restaurant, in the tourist are of Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal.  He is 18-years old and has done three months training to become a bar tender.  He won a scholarship to do the training with Friends of Needy Children organization.  He belongs to a very poor family who live in a village 2 hours drive from Kathmandu.
    Nepal-Kathmandu-Bar-Man-6352_1.jpg
  • A teenage student from college in London looks through the viewfinder of a camera to learn the art of film production on location at the south coast, on 30th April 2017, at Winchelsea, England.
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  • Teenage students from college in London learn the art of film production on location at the south coast, on 30th April 2017, at Winchelsea, England.
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  • Teenage students from college in London learn the art of film production on location at the south coast, on 30th April 2017, at Winchelsea, England.
    sam_winchelsea-04-30-04-2017.jpg
  • A Nepalese teenage boy pours a drink into a glass at the bar in the Third Eye Restaurant, in the tourist are of Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal.  He is 18-years old and has done three months training to become a bar tender.  He won a scholarship to do the training with Friends of Needy Children organization.  He belongs to a very poor family who live in a village 2 hours drive from Kathmandu.
    Nepal-Kathmandu-Bar-Man-6357_1.jpg
  • A teenage film student sound man from college in London learns the art of film production on location on the south coast, on 30th April 2017, at Winchelsea, England.
    sam_winchelsea-15-30-04-2017.jpg
  • Teenage students from college in London learn the art of film production on location at the south coast, on 30th April 2017, at Winchelsea, England.
    sam_winchelsea-20-30-04-2017.jpg
  • A young teenage drama student actor lies in the surf, playing the role of a character who has drowned in the sea, on location at the south coast, on 30th April 2017, at Winchelsea, England.
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  • Dyeing silk fibre with a natural dye from plants at Houey Hong Vocational Training Centre for Women, Vientiane, Lao PDR. The Centre was founded in 1998 to train disadvantaged women (and men) from rural areas in weaving, dyeing and tailoring. The centre has established a database about natural dyes from plants enabling participants to produce high quality silk products and reproduce traditional patterns from old textiles.
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  • An IT class is taking place at the Jyoti Vocational Training and Rehabilitation Centre in Nepal.  The centre takes in disadvantaged children between the ages of 16 and 22 on a 2 year placement where the receive training including computer training. The JVTRC is run by the Child Welfare Scheme, Nepal (CWSN).
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  • A teenage girl in an electrical class at the Jyoti Vocational Training and Rehabilitation Centre in Nepal. The centre takes in disadvantaged children between the ages of 16 and 22 on a 2 year placement where the receive training including computer training. The JVTRC is run by the Child Welfare Scheme, Nepal (CWSN)
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  • Miss Minnesota USA 2012, Nitaya Panemalaythong, the first Asian American Miss Minnesota USA, having a manicure at Sengsavang beauty salon, a social enterprise in Vientiane, Lao PDR supported by AFESIP Laos. Sengsavang salon offers beauty training and an income generating activity that supports former victims of trafficking to return to a normal life through a sustainable community reintegration. AFESIP (Agir pour les Femmes en Situation Precaire / Acting for Women in Distressing Situations) is a French non-governmental, non-partisan and non-religious organisation. AFESIP Laos combats the causes and consequences of trafficking and sexual exploitation of women and girls.
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  • Manicure at Sengsavang beauty salon, a social enterprise supported by AFESIP Laos which offers beauty training and an income generating activity that supports former victims of trafficking to return to a normal life through a sustainable community reintegration. AFESIP (Agir pour les Femmes en Situation Precaire / Acting for Women in Distressing Situations) is a French non-governmental, non-partisan and non-religious organisation which combats the causes and consequences of trafficking and sexual exploitation of women and girls.
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  • Manicure at Sengsavang beauty salon, a social enterprise supported by AFESIP Laos which offers beauty training and an income generating activity that supports former victims of trafficking to return to a normal life through a sustainable community reintegration. AFESIP (Agir pour les Femmes en Situation Precaire / Acting for Women in Distressing Situations) is a French non-governmental, non-partisan and non-religious organisation which combats the causes and consequences of trafficking and sexual exploitation of women and girls.
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  • Manicure at Sengsavang beauty salon, a social enterprise supported by AFESIP Laos which offers beauty training and an income generating activity that supports former victims of trafficking to return to a normal life through a sustainable community reintegration. AFESIP (Agir pour les Femmes en Situation Precaire / Acting for Women in Distressing Situations) is a French non-governmental, non-partisan and non-religious organisation which combats the causes and consequences of trafficking and sexual exploitation of women and girls.
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  • Sengsavang beauty salon is a social enterprise supported by AFESIP Laos and offers beauty training and an income generating activity that supports former victims of trafficking to return to a normal life through sustainable community reintegration. AFESIP (Agir pour les Femmes en Situation Precaire / Acting for Women in Distressing Situations) is a French non-governmental, non-partisan and non-religious organisation which combats the causes and consequences of trafficking and sexual exploitation of women and girls.
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  • A prisoner on a building course builds a brick wall inside the building workshop at Wandsworth prison. HMP Wandsworth in South West London, United Kingdom, was built in 1851 and is one of the largest prisons in Western Europe. It has a capacity of 1456 prisoners.
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  • Two boys pay money they have earned collecting scrap into the children’s’ bank at the Joyoti Street Project. The Joyoti Street Project is open 24 hours a day offering a place of shelter and education to more than 350 boys.  The project is run by the Child Welfare Scheme Nepal (CWSN).
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  • A young Nepalese boy chops an onion while helping out in the kitchen at Voice of Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
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  • Nepalese teenagers stand on one foot during a life skills training session in Bisaneu Voice of Children centre in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The session is part of the rehabilitation program run by Voice of Children.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
    Nepal-Young-Adult-training-6897_1.jpg
  • Young Nepalese boys practice yoga in the Voice for Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.  These young children have recently been found by the charity and attend the children’s drop-in centre where they play games and activities including yoga classes.
    Nepal-child-centre-yoga-session-7709...jpg
  • Young Nepalese boys practice yoga in the Voice for Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.  These young children have recently been found by the charity and attend the children’s drop-in centre where they play games and activities including yoga classes.
    Nepal-child-centre-yoga-session-7703...jpg
  • A prisoner doing yoga in the prison gym at HMP Downview. HM Prison Downview is a women's closed category prison. Downview is located on the outskirts of Banstead in Surrey, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Downview Prison holds adult Sentenced Female prisoners and convicted and remanded female juveniles. The prison holds approximately 50% foreign nationals. Downview is divided into 4 Wings, A,B,C,D (D wing is a resettlement Wing), and the Juvenile Unit. All wings have single cell accommodation with in-cell electricity. The prison offers vocational training courses and NVQs for inmates. The resettlement wing provides opportunities for inmates to work and receive education outside the prison.
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  • A prisoner doing yoga in the prison gym at HMP Downview. HM Prison Downview is a women's closed category prison. Downview is located on the outskirts of Banstead in Surrey, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Downview Prison holds adult Sentenced Female prisoners and convicted and remanded female juveniles. The prison holds approximately 50% foreign nationals. Downview is divided into 4 Wings, A,B,C,D (D wing is a resettlement Wing), and the Juvenile Unit. All wings have single cell accommodation with in-cell electricity. The prison offers vocational training courses and NVQs for inmates. The resettlement wing provides opportunities for inmates to work and receive education outside the prison.
    09-downview-4814_1.jpg
  • A sign for prison visitors entrance. HM Prison Askham Grange is a women's open category prison, located in Askham Richard village in North Yorkshire, England. The prison is run by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Askham Grange accepts adult females and female young offenders, and has space for ten mothers to maintain full-time care of their child or children whilst in custody. Inmates tend to have already served three years or more in other prisons, and are transferred to Askham Grange to complete the last part (maximum three years) of their sentence. Because of this the prisons main focus is the re-integration and re-settlement of prisoners into the community and preparation for life after prison. Accommodation in the prison consists mainly of dormitories, though there are some single rooms. All prisoners in the Mother and Baby unit have their own rooms. The prison's education department mainly concentrates on vocational skills, and many prisoners are given work-placements outside the prison as part of their re-settlement plan.
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  • Young woman with her head resting on her hand at a shelter for victims of trafficking and sexual exploitation in Vientiane, Lao PDR. In addition to providing holistic care and recovery for those rescued, AFESIP (Agir pour les Femmes en Situation Precaire / Acting for Women in Distressing Situations) offers social enterprise-based vocational training to support sustainable community reintegration.
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  • Drawing pictures at a shelter for victims of trafficking and sexual exploitation in Vientiane, Lao PDR. In addition to providing holistic care and recovery for those rescued, AFESIP (Agir pour les Femmes en Situation Precaire / Acting for Women in Distressing Situations) offers social enterprise-based vocational training to support sustainable community reintegration
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  • English lesson at a shelter for victims of trafficking and sexual exploitation in Vientiane, Lao PDR. In addition to providing holistic care and recovery for those rescued, non-governmental organisation AFESIP (Agir pour les Femmes en Situation Precaire / Acting for Women in Distressing Situations) offers social enterprise-based vocational training to support sustainable community reintegration.
    A0016125cc_1.jpg
  • English lesson at a shelter for victims of trafficking and sexual exploitation in Vientiane, Lao PDR. In addition to providing holistic care and recovery for those rescued, AFESIP (Agir pour les Femmes en Situation Precaire / Acting for Women in Distressing Situations) offers social enterprise-based vocational training to support sustainable community reintegration.
    A0016112cc_1.jpg
  • English lesson at a shelter for victims of trafficking and sexual exploitation in Vientiane, Lao PDR. In addition to providing holistic care and recovery for those rescued, AFESIP (Agir pour les Femmes en Situation Precaire / Acting for Women in Distressing Situations) offers social enterprise-based vocational training to support sustainable community reintegration.
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  • Tuition for students in Henry Thomas lecture theatre at London Metropolitan University's Holloway Road campus. Male and female students are seen together, seated on chairs with table surfaces attached. London Metropolitan University is one of the foremost providers of undergraduate, postgraduate, professional and vocational education and training in Britain. Their courses are planned in consultation with employers and examining bodies in commerce, industry, the world of art and design, the financial services industries and other professions. To compare profiles, Oxford University has the lowest proportion of working-class students, with 11.5%. London Metropolitan University has the greatest proportion, with 57.2%. The first building, designed by Charles Bell, was opened in 1896.
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  • Tuition for students in Henry Thomas lecture theatre at London Metropolitan University's Holloway Road campus. Male and female students are seen together, seated on chairs with table surfaces attached. London Metropolitan University is one of the foremost providers of undergraduate, postgraduate, professional and vocational education and training in Britain. Their courses are planned in consultation with employers and examining bodies in commerce, industry, the world of art and design, the financial services industries and other professions. To compare profiles, Oxford University has the lowest proportion of working-class students, with 11.5%. London Metropolitan University has the greatest proportion, with 57.2%. The first building, designed by Charles Bell, was opened in 1896.
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  • Tuition for students in Henry Thomas lecture theatre at London Metropolitan University's Holloway Road campus. Male and female students talk in the minutes before the lecture starts, seated on chairs with table surfaces attached. London Metropolitan University is one of the foremost providers of undergraduate, postgraduate, professional and vocational education and training in Britain. Their courses are planned in consultation with employers and examining bodies in commerce, industry, the world of art and design, the financial services industries and other professions. To compare profiles, Oxford University has the lowest proportion of working-class students, with 11.5%. London Metropolitan University has the greatest proportion, with 57.2%. The first building, designed by Charles Bell, was opened in 1896.
    met_london_university82-02-11-2010.jpg
  • Young man studies at workstation in communal area at London Metropilitan University's Holloway Road campus. The male taps numbers on a calculator while others lounge around in the background. London Metropolitan University is one of the foremost providers of undergraduate, postgraduate, professional and vocational education and training in Britain. Their courses are planned in consultation with employers and examining bodies in commerce, industry, the world of art and design, the financial services industries and other professions. To compare profiles, Oxford University has the lowest proportion of working-class students, with 11.5%. London Metropolitan University has the greatest proportion, with 57.2%. The first building, designed by Charles Bell, was opened in 1896.
    met_london_university75-02-11-2010.jpg
  • Young men study at workstations in communal area at London Metropilitan University's Holloway Road campus. London Metropolitan University is one of the foremost providers of undergraduate, postgraduate, professional and vocational education and training in Britain. Their courses are planned in consultation with employers and examining bodies in commerce, industry, the world of art and design, the financial services industries and other professions. To compare profiles, Oxford University has the lowest proportion of working-class students, with 11.5%. London Metropolitan University has the greatest proportion, with 57.2%. The first building, designed by Charles Bell, was opened in 1896.
    met_london_university74-02-11-2010.jpg
  • Young men study at workstations in communal area at London Metropilitan University's Holloway Road campus. While one taps numbers on a calculator, another writes up course notes. London Metropolitan University is one of the foremost providers of undergraduate, postgraduate, professional and vocational education and training in Britain. Their courses are planned in consultation with employers and examining bodies in commerce, industry, the world of art and design, the financial services industries and other professions. To compare profiles, Oxford University has the lowest proportion of working-class students, with 11.5%. London Metropolitan University has the greatest proportion, with 57.2%. The first building, designed by Charles Bell, was opened in 1896.
    met_london_university67-02-11-2010.jpg
  • Two students study outside at London Metropolitan University's Holloway Road campus. Writing up notes and reading course work, the two young men sit on wooden steps with other students. London Metropolitan University is one of the foremost providers of undergraduate, postgraduate, professional and vocational education and training in Britain. Their courses are planned in consultation with employers and examining bodies in commerce, industry, the world of art and design, the financial services industries and other professions. To compare profiles, Oxford University has the lowest proportion of working-class students, with 11.5%. London Metropolitan University has the greatest proportion, with 57.2%. The first building, designed by Charles Bell, was opened in 1896.
    met_london_university62-02-11-2010.jpg
  • A sign stuck to a door showing where a Motivation and Confidence seminar is located inside London Metropolitan University's Holloway Road campus. London Metropolitan University is one of the foremost providers of undergraduate, postgraduate, professional and vocational education and training in Britain. Their courses are planned in consultation with employers and examining bodies in commerce, industry, the world of art and design, the financial services industries and other professions. To compare profiles, Oxford University has the lowest proportion of working-class students, with 11.5%. London Metropolitan University has the greatest proportion, with 57.2%. The first building, designed by Charles Bell, was opened in 1896.
    met_london_university58-02-11-2010.jpg
  • Nepalese teenagers put their hands up to answer a question during a life skills training session in Bisaneu Voice of Children centre in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The session is part of the rehabilitation program run by Voice of Children.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
    Nepal-Young-Adult-training-6841_1.jpg
  • Sanjog Thakuri leads a training session in life skills in Bisaneu Voice of Children centre in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The session is part of the rehabilitation program run by Voice of Children.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
    Nepal-Young-Adult-training-6815_1.jpg
  • A family home in a slum in Kankeshori area of Kathmandu, Nepal.  More than twelve family members live in the one-room shack made of corrugated iron. Their home is surrounded by bags of rubbish and litter.  The family is being visited by by a representative from the Voice of Children organisation. The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
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  • Nepalese women sit and talk in the counseling room in the Voice of Children centre in Kankeshori area of Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
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  • A Nepalese woman sits on the floor and covers her face with her hands in the Voice of Children centre in Kankeshori area of Kathmandu, Nepal.  Her 6-year old daughter has been sexually abused and she is receiving counseling and support from Voice of Children charity.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
    Nepal-female-psychosocial-counseling...jpg
  • A Nepalese woman sits on the floor and covers her face with her hands in the Voice of Children centre in Kankeshori area of Kathmandu, Nepal.  Her 6-year old daughter has been sexually abused and she is receiving counseling and support from Voice of Children charity.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
    Nepal-female-psychosocial-counseling...jpg
  • Taria, a Nepalese teacher, looks at her book while her students carry out a writing exercise a class room in the Voice of Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
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  • Two Nepalese young boys practice writing in a class room in the Voice of Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
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  • Voice of Children report on a desk in the Voice of Children centre in Kankeshori area of Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
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  • Young Nepalese children play a game during a relationship building session facilitated by a staff member called Sandi in the Voice of Children centre in Kankeshori area of Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.  These young children have recently been found by the charity and attend the children’s drop-in centre where they play games and activities.
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  • A children’s activity facilitator, Sandi, is running a relationship building session with children in the Voice of Children centre in Kankeshori area of Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.  These young children have recently been found by the charity and attend the children’s drop-in centre where they play games and activities.
    Nepal-Children-psychosocial-counseli...jpg
  • A Nepalese man walks across the stairwell of the Voice of Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
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  • Young Nepalese boys play fight with their carer after a yoga class in the Voice for Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.  These young children have recently been found by the charity and attend the children’s drop-in centre where they play games and activities including yoga classes.
    Nepal-child-centre-yoga-session-7768...jpg
  • Young Nepalese boys practice yoga in the Voice for Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.  These young children have recently been found by the charity and attend the children’s drop-in centre where they play games and activities including yoga classes.
    Nepal-child-centre-yoga-session-7725...jpg
  • Young Nepalese boys practice yoga in the Voice for Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.  These young children have recently been found by the charity and attend the children’s drop-in centre where they play games and activities including yoga classes.
    Nepal-child-centre-yoga-session-7714...jpg
  • Young Nepalese boys practice yoga in the Voice for Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.  These young children have recently been found by the charity and attend the children’s drop-in centre where they play games and activities including yoga classes.
    Nepal-child-centre-yoga-session-7707...jpg
  • Young Nepalese boys practice yoga in the Voice for Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.  These young children have recently been found by the charity and attend the children’s drop-in centre where they play games and activities including yoga classes.
    Nepal-child-centre-yoga-session-7699...jpg
  • Young Nepalese boys practice yoga in the Voice for Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.  These young children have recently been found by the charity and attend the children’s drop-in centre where they play games and activities including yoga classes.
    Nepal-child-centre-yoga-session-7677...jpg
  • Young Nepalese street-children play football in the back yard of the Voice of Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal. The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
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  • A Nepalese instructor gets the young boys to stand in a circle holding hands in during a football session in the back yard of the Voice of Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal. The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
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  • Young Nepalese street-children play football in the back yard of the Voice of Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal. The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
    Nepal-Child-centre-football-6971_1.jpg
  • A Nepalese male security guard sits at the entrance of the Voice of Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  Nepalese writing on the wall directs visitors to the entrance.  On the other wall is a painted picture of 3 children.  The center supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
    Nepal-centre-security-guard-7019_1.jpg
  • A Nepalese facilitator leads a play session with young street-children in a classroom in the Voice for Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.  These young children have recently been found by the charity and attend the children’s drop-in centre where they play games and activities.
    Nepal-centre-play-session-7639_1.jpg
  • Nepalese children sit and watch their teacher in a classroom in the Voice for Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.  These young children have recently been found by the charity and attend the children’s drop-in centre where they play games and activities.
    Nepal-centre-play-session-7622_1.jpg
  • A Nepalese teacher demonstrates a dance move to young street-children in the Voice of Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal. The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
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  • A Nepalese teacher demonstrates a dance move to young street-children in the Voice of Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal. The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
    Nepal-centre-dance-class-7257_1.jpg
  • Young Nepalese children dance to music during a class at the Voice of Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu,Kathmandu, Nepal. The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
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  • A young Nepalese orphan sits on the top bunk in his bedroom in the Voice of Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal. The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling. This boy also lives in the center while he is part of the rehabilitation program and hopes to be fostered.
    Nepal-centre-children-7349_1.jpg
  • A young Nepalese orphan in the Voice of Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal. The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling. This boy also lives in the center while he is part of the rehabilitation program and hopes to be fostered.
    Nepal-centre-children-7309_1.jpg
  • A young Nepalese orphan sits on his bed in his bedroom in the Voice of Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal. The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling. This boy also lives in the center while he is part of the rehabilitation program and hopes to be fostered.
    Nepal-centre-children-7297_1.jpg
  • The welcome sign at the entrance to HMP Downview. HM Prison Downview is a women's closed category prison. Downview is located on the outskirts of Banstead in Surrey, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Downview Prison holds adult Sentenced Female prisoners and convicted and remanded female juveniles. The prison holds approximately 50% foreign nationals. Downview is divided into 4 Wings, A,B,C,D (D wing is a resettlement Wing), and the Juvenile Unit. All wings have single cell accommodation with in-cell electricity. The prison offers vocational training courses and NVQs for inmates. The resettlement wing provides opportunities for inmates to work and receive education outside the prison.
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  • The palm tree in the gardens at HMP Downview. HM Prison Downview is a women's closed category prison. Downview is located on the outskirts of Banstead in Surrey, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Downview Prison holds adult Sentenced Female prisoners and convicted and remanded female juveniles. The prison holds approximately 50% foreign nationals. Downview is divided into 4 Wings, A,B,C,D (D wing is a resettlement Wing), and the Juvenile Unit. All wings have single cell accommodation with in-cell electricity. The prison offers vocational training courses and NVQs for inmates. The resettlement wing provides opportunities for inmates to work and receive education outside the prison.
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  • Prisoner working in the prisons recycling centre earn £12 per week. HM Prison Downview is a women's closed category prison. Downview is located on the outskirts of Banstead in Surrey, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Downview Prison holds adult Sentenced Female prisoners and convicted and remanded female juveniles. The prison holds approximately 50% foreign nationals. Downview is divided into 4 Wings, A,B,C,D (D wing is a resettlement Wing), and the Juvenile Unit. All wings have single cell accommodation with in-cell electricity. The prison offers vocational training courses and NVQs for inmates. The resettlement wing provides opportunities for inmates to work and receive education outside the prison.
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  • Airline headphone sorting. Piece work. £5 per week. £6 if enhanced. plus £6 per 500. Each one is stripped, re-sponged, folded and bagged. HM Prison Downview is a women's closed category prison. Downview is located on the outskirts of Banstead in Surrey, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Downview Prison holds adult Sentenced Female prisoners and convicted and remanded female juveniles. The prison holds approximately 50% foreign nationals. Downview is divided into 4 Wings, A,B,C,D (D wing is a resettlement Wing), and the Juvenile Unit. All wings have single cell accommodation with in-cell electricity. The prison offers vocational training courses and NVQs for inmates. The resettlement wing provides opportunities for inmates to work and receive education outside the prison.
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  • Airline headphone sorting. Piece work. £5 per week. £6 if enhanced. plus £6 per 500. Each one is stripped, re-sponged, folded and bagged. HM Prison Downview is a women's closed category prison. Downview is located on the outskirts of Banstead in Surrey, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Downview Prison holds adult Sentenced Female prisoners and convicted and remanded female juveniles. The prison holds approximately 50% foreign nationals. Downview is divided into 4 Wings, A,B,C,D (D wing is a resettlement Wing), and the Juvenile Unit. All wings have single cell accommodation with in-cell electricity. The prison offers vocational training courses and NVQs for inmates. The resettlement wing provides opportunities for inmates to work and receive education outside the prison.
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  • Women learn new skills through the a NHASD Program, in Egypt. They are taught vocational and practical skills, such as, baking, teaching and carpentry. This gives them the opportunity to earn money in the future, which is crucial as poverty is becoming more widespread in rural areas of Upper Egypt, and especially and among female-headed households.
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  • Women learn new skills through the a NHASD Program, in Egypt. They are taught vocational and practical skills, such as, baking, teaching and carpentry. This gives them the opportunity to earn money in the future, which is crucial as poverty is becoming more widespread in rural areas of Upper Egypt, and especially and among female-headed households.
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  • A woman learns new skills through the a NHASD Program, in Egypt. Women are taught vocational and practical skills, such as, baking, teaching and carpentry. This gives them the opportunity to earn money in the future, which is crucial as poverty is becoming more widespread in rural areas of Upper Egypt, and especially and among female-headed households.
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  • A woman learns new skills through the a NHASD Program, in Egypt. Women are taught vocational and practical skills, such as, baking, teaching and carpentry. This gives them the opportunity to earn money in the future, which is crucial as poverty is becoming more widespread in rural areas of Upper Egypt, and especially and among female-headed households.
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  • A female prisoner with her 3 month old baby in the mother and baby unit. HM Prison Askham Grange is a women's open category prison, located in Askham Richard village in North Yorkshire, England. The prison is run by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Askham Grange accepts adult females and female young offenders, and has space for ten mothers to maintain full-time care of their child or children whilst in custody. Inmates tend to have already served three years or more in other prisons, and are transferred to Askham Grange to complete the last part (maximum three years) of their sentence. Because of this the prisons main focus is the re-integration and re-settlement of prisoners into the community and preparation for life after prison. Accommodation in the prison consists mainly of dormitories, though there are some single rooms. All prisoners in the Mother and Baby unit have their own rooms. The prison's education department mainly concentrates on vocational skills, and many prisoners are given work-placements outside the prison as part of their re-settlement plan.
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  • A neighbourhood watch sign outside the front gates to a prison. HM Prison Askham Grange is a women's open category prison, located in Askham Richard village in North Yorkshire, England. The prison is run by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Askham Grange accepts adult females and female young offenders, and has space for ten mothers to maintain full-time care of their child or children whilst in custody. Inmates tend to have already served three years or more in other prisons, and are transferred to Askham Grange to complete the last part (maximum three years) of their sentence. Because of this the prisons main focus is the re-integration and re-settlement of prisoners into the community and preparation for life after prison. Accommodation in the prison consists mainly of dormitories, though there are some single rooms. All prisoners in the Mother and Baby unit have their own rooms. The prison's education department mainly concentrates on vocational skills, and many prisoners are given work-placements outside the prison as part of their re-settlement plan.
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  • A sign for prisoner admissions and visitor / staff entrance. HM Prison Askham Grange is a women's open category prison, located in Askham Richard village in North Yorkshire, England. The prison is run by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Askham Grange accepts adult females and female young offenders, and has space for ten mothers to maintain full-time care of their child or children whilst in custody. Inmates tend to have already served three years or more in other prisons, and are transferred to Askham Grange to complete the last part (maximum three years) of their sentence. Because of this the prisons main focus is the re-integration and re-settlement of prisoners into the community and preparation for life after prison. Accommodation in the prison consists mainly of dormitories, though there are some single rooms. All prisoners in the Mother and Baby unit have their own rooms. The prison's education department mainly concentrates on vocational skills, and many prisoners are given work-placements outside the prison as part of their re-settlement plan.
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  • A sign for prisoner admissions. HM Prison Askham Grange is a women's open category prison, located in Askham Richard village in North Yorkshire, England. The prison is run by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Askham Grange accepts adult females and female young offenders, and has space for ten mothers to maintain full-time care of their child or children whilst in custody. Inmates tend to have already served three years or more in other prisons, and are transferred to Askham Grange to complete the last part (maximum three years) of their sentence. Because of this the prisons main focus is the re-integration and re-settlement of prisoners into the community and preparation for life after prison. Accommodation in the prison consists mainly of dormitories, though there are some single rooms. All prisoners in the Mother and Baby unit have their own rooms. The prison's education department mainly concentrates on vocational skills, and many prisoners are given work-placements outside the prison as part of their re-settlement plan.
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  • The prison chapel, place of worship. HM Prison Askham Grange is a women's open category prison, located in Askham Richard village in North Yorkshire, England. The prison is run by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Askham Grange accepts adult females and female young offenders, and has space for ten mothers to maintain full-time care of their child or children whilst in custody. Inmates tend to have already served three years or more in other prisons, and are transferred to Askham Grange to complete the last part (maximum three years) of their sentence. Because of this the prisons main focus is the re-integration and re-settlement of prisoners into the community and preparation for life after prison. Accommodation in the prison consists mainly of dormitories, though there are some single rooms. All prisoners in the Mother and Baby unit have their own rooms. The prison's education department mainly concentrates on vocational skills, and many prisoners are given work-placements outside the prison as part of their re-settlement plan.
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  • The prison chapel, place of worship. HM Prison Askham Grange is a women's open category prison, located in Askham Richard village in North Yorkshire, England. The prison is run by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Askham Grange accepts adult females and female young offenders, and has space for ten mothers to maintain full-time care of their child or children whilst in custody. Inmates tend to have already served three years or more in other prisons, and are transferred to Askham Grange to complete the last part (maximum three years) of their sentence. Because of this the prisons main focus is the re-integration and re-settlement of prisoners into the community and preparation for life after prison. Accommodation in the prison consists mainly of dormitories, though there are some single rooms. All prisoners in the Mother and Baby unit have their own rooms. The prison's education department mainly concentrates on vocational skills, and many prisoners are given work-placements outside the prison as part of their re-settlement plan.
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  • The prison chapel, place of worship. HM Prison Askham Grange is a women's open category prison, located in Askham Richard village in North Yorkshire, England. The prison is run by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Askham Grange accepts adult females and female young offenders, and has space for ten mothers to maintain full-time care of their child or children whilst in custody. Inmates tend to have already served three years or more in other prisons, and are transferred to Askham Grange to complete the last part (maximum three years) of their sentence. Because of this the prisons main focus is the re-integration and re-settlement of prisoners into the community and preparation for life after prison. Accommodation in the prison consists mainly of dormitories, though there are some single rooms. All prisoners in the Mother and Baby unit have their own rooms. The prison's education department mainly concentrates on vocational skills, and many prisoners are given work-placements outside the prison as part of their re-settlement plan.
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  • A prisoner and teacher reading material during an education session. HM Prison Askham Grange is a women's open category prison, located in Askham Richard village in North Yorkshire, England. The prison is run by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Askham Grange accepts adult females and female young offenders, and has space for ten mothers to maintain full-time care of their child or children whilst in custody. Inmates tend to have already served three years or more in other prisons, and are transferred to Askham Grange to complete the last part (maximum three years) of their sentence. Because of this the prisons main focus is the re-integration and re-settlement of prisoners into the community and preparation for life after prison. Accommodation in the prison consists mainly of dormitories, though there are some single rooms. All prisoners in the Mother and Baby unit have their own rooms. The prison's education department mainly concentrates on vocational skills, and many prisoners are given work-placements outside the prison as part of their re-settlement plan.
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  • Hairdresser trainees cut the hair of other prisoners during a training session in the prison hair salon. HM Prison Askham Grange is a women's open category prison, located in Askham Richard village in North Yorkshire, England. The prison is run by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Askham Grange accepts adult females and female young offenders, and has space for ten mothers to maintain full-time care of their child or children whilst in custody. Inmates tend to have already served three years or more in other prisons, and are transferred to Askham Grange to complete the last part (maximum three years) of their sentence. Because of this the prisons main focus is the re-integration and re-settlement of prisoners into the community and preparation for life after prison. Accommodation in the prison consists mainly of dormitories, though there are some single rooms. All prisoners in the Mother and Baby unit have their own rooms. The prison's education department mainly concentrates on vocational skills, and many prisoners are given work-placements outside the prison as part of their re-settlement plan.
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  • The corridor and entrance to the offender management suite. HM Prison Askham Grange is a women's open category prison, located in Askham Richard village in North Yorkshire, England. The prison is run by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Askham Grange accepts adult females and female young offenders, and has space for ten mothers to maintain full-time care of their child or children whilst in custody. Inmates tend to have already served three years or more in other prisons, and are transferred to Askham Grange to complete the last part (maximum three years) of their sentence. Because of this the prisons main focus is the re-integration and re-settlement of prisoners into the community and preparation for life after prison. Accommodation in the prison consists mainly of dormitories, though there are some single rooms. All prisoners in the Mother and Baby unit have their own rooms. The prison's education department mainly concentrates on vocational skills, and many prisoners are given work-placements outside the prison as part of their re-settlement plan.
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  • HM Prison Askham Grange is a women's open category prison, located in Askham Richard village in North Yorkshire, England. The prison is run by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Askham Grange accepts adult females and female young offenders, and has space for ten mothers to maintain full-time care of their child or children whilst in custody. Inmates tend to have already served three years or more in other prisons, and are transferred to Askham Grange to complete the last part (maximum three years) of their sentence. Because of this the prisons main focus is the re-integration and re-settlement of prisoners into the community and preparation for life after prison. Accommodation in the prison consists mainly of dormitories, though there are some single rooms. All prisoners in the Mother and Baby unit have their own rooms. The prison's education department mainly concentrates on vocational skills, and many prisoners are given work-placements outside the prison as part of their re-settlement plan.
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  • The prison nurse locks the door to the medication room in the prison medical unit HM Prison Askham Grange is a women's open category prison, located in Askham Richard village in North Yorkshire, England. The prison is run by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Askham Grange accepts adult females and female young offenders, and has space for ten mothers to maintain full-time care of their child or children whilst in custody. Inmates tend to have already served three years or more in other prisons, and are transferred to Askham Grange to complete the last part (maximum three years) of their sentence. Because of this the prisons main focus is the re-integration and re-settlement of prisoners into the community and preparation for life after prison. Accommodation in the prison consists mainly of dormitories, though there are some single rooms. All prisoners in the Mother and Baby unit have their own rooms. The prison's education department mainly concentrates on vocational skills, and many prisoners are given work-placements outside the prison as part of their re-settlement plan.
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  • Mothers, staff and babies in the family centre at HMP Askham Grange sit in a circle listening to stories being read by a volunteer that visits the prison once a week. HM Prison Askham Grange is a women's open category prison, located in Askham Richard village in North Yorkshire, England. The prison is run by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Askham Grange accepts adult females and female young offenders, and has space for ten mothers to maintain full-time care of their child or children whilst in custody. Inmates tend to have already served three years or more in other prisons, and are transferred to Askham Grange to complete the last part (maximum three years) of their sentence. Because of this the prisons main focus is the re-integration and re-settlement of prisoners into the community and preparation for life after prison. Accommodation in the prison consists mainly of dormitories, though there are some single rooms. All prisoners in the Mother and Baby unit have their own rooms. The prison's education department mainly concentrates on vocational skills, and many prisoners are given work-placements outside the prison as part of their re-settlement plan.
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  • Two babies sleeping one in a pram one in a cot in the mother and baby unit. HM Prison Askham Grange is a women's open category prison, located in Askham Richard village in North Yorkshire, England. The prison is run by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Askham Grange accepts adult females and female young offenders, and has space for ten mothers to maintain full-time care of their child or children whilst in custody. Inmates tend to have already served three years or more in other prisons, and are transferred to Askham Grange to complete the last part (maximum three years) of their sentence. Because of this the prisons main focus is the re-integration and re-settlement of prisoners into the community and preparation for life after prison. Accommodation in the prison consists mainly of dormitories, though there are some single rooms. All prisoners in the Mother and Baby unit have their own rooms. The prison's education department mainly concentrates on vocational skills, and many prisoners are given work-placements outside the prison as part of their re-settlement plan.
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  • A female prisoner with her 3 month old baby in the mother and baby unit. HM Prison Askham Grange is a women's open category prison, located in Askham Richard village in North Yorkshire, England. The prison is run by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Askham Grange accepts adult females and female young offenders, and has space for ten mothers to maintain full-time care of their child or children whilst in custody. Inmates tend to have already served three years or more in other prisons, and are transferred to Askham Grange to complete the last part (maximum three years) of their sentence. Because of this the prisons main focus is the re-integration and re-settlement of prisoners into the community and preparation for life after prison. Accommodation in the prison consists mainly of dormitories, though there are some single rooms. All prisoners in the Mother and Baby unit have their own rooms. The prison's education department mainly concentrates on vocational skills, and many prisoners are given work-placements outside the prison as part of their re-settlement plan.
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  • The entrance and main building of HMP/YOI Askham Grange. HM Prison Askham Grange is a women's open category prison, located in Askham Richard village in North Yorkshire, England. The prison is run by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Askham Grange accepts adult females and female young offenders, and has space for ten mothers to maintain full-time care of their child or children whilst in custody. Inmates tend to have already served three years or more in other prisons, and are transferred to Askham Grange to complete the last part (maximum three years) of their sentence. Because of this the prisons main focus is the re-integration and re-settlement of prisoners into the community and preparation for life after prison. Accommodation in the prison consists mainly of dormitories, though there are some single rooms. All prisoners in the Mother and Baby unit have their own rooms. The prison's education department mainly concentrates on vocational skills, and many prisoners are given work-placements outside the prison as part of their re-settlement plan.
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  • The prisoner officer who runs greenhouses at HMP Downview. HM Prison Downview is a women's closed category prison. Downview is located on the outskirts of Banstead in Surrey, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Downview Prison holds adult Sentenced Female prisoners and convicted and remanded female juveniles. The prison holds approximately 50% foreign nationals. Downview is divided into 4 Wings, A,B,C,D (D wing is a resettlement Wing), and the Juvenile Unit. All wings have single cell accommodation with in-cell electricity. The prison offers vocational training courses and NVQs for inmates. The resettlement wing provides opportunities for inmates to work and receive education outside the prison.
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  • Seedlings growing in the prisoner run greenhouse at HMP Downview. HM Prison Downview is a women's closed category prison. Downview is located on the outskirts of Banstead in Surrey, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Downview Prison holds adult Sentenced Female prisoners and convicted and remanded female juveniles. The prison holds approximately 50% foreign nationals. Downview is divided into 4 Wings, A,B,C,D (D wing is a resettlement Wing), and the Juvenile Unit. All wings have single cell accommodation with in-cell electricity. The prison offers vocational training courses and NVQs for inmates. The resettlement wing provides opportunities for inmates to work and receive education outside the prison.
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