Women in Prison

Women in Prison is a unique, women-only organisation that provides gender-specialist support to women affected by the criminal justice system and campaigns to expose the injustice and damage caused to women and their families by imprisonment.

WIP delivers a range of support and advice in women's prisons in England.

We can in some cases also meet with women at the gate on the day of her release and continue that engagement in the community.

Women in Prison runs three Women Centres:

  • WomenMatta in Manchester
  • The Beth Centre in Lambeth
  • The Women's Support Centre in Woking.

The key to what we do is that our support for women is holistic; our Women Centres are one-stop-shops for women to access all the services they need under one roof.

WIP's staff are gender-specialist practitioners, providing support across all the difficulties and barriers commonly experienced by women affected by:

  • The criminal justice system
  • Domestic and sexual violence
  • Poor mental and physical health
  • Addiction
  • Homelessness
  • Debt
  • Unemployment
Women in Prison

Women in Prison is a unique, women-only organisation that provides gender-specialist support to women affected by the criminal justice system and campaigns to expose the injustice and damage caused to women and their families by imprisonment.

WIP delivers a range of support and advice in women's prisons in England.

We can in some cases also meet with women at the gate on the day of her release and continue that engagement in the community.

Women in Prison runs three Women Centres:

  • WomenMatta in Manchester
  • The Beth Centre in Lambeth
  • The Women's Support Centre in Woking.

The key to what we do is that our support for women is holistic; our Women Centres are one-stop-shops for women to access all the services they need under one roof.

WIP's staff are gender-specialist practitioners, providing support across all the difficulties and barriers commonly experienced by women affected by:

  • The criminal justice system
  • Domestic and sexual violence
  • Poor mental and physical health
  • Addiction
  • Homelessness
  • Debt
  • Unemployment

https://www.womeninprison.org.uk