Nacro


Nacro is a national social justice charity operating in England and Wales. It is not formally linked with Sacro in Scotland or NIACRO in Northern Ireland.
Nacro's services cover education, housing, substance misuse treatment and the prevention of reoffending.

History

The Central Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society was formed in 1918 as a successor to the Central Committee of Discharged Prisoners' Aid Societies, which had been formed in c.1880. It was renamed the National Association of Discharged Prisoners' Aid Societies in October 1960, and the National Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders in March 1966. It developed into the biggest criminal justice-related charity in England and Wales and in the 1970s and 1980s it became involved in policy discussions with the British Government, particularly with the Home Office, which has responsibility for prisons and probation services. Since 2011, its strategy has focused on extending its high-level influence at government level, with commissioners, policy makers and practitioners, and increasing its partnership work.
In 1999 the organisation officially became Nacro, the crime reduction charity. In 2015, in conjunction with Nacro's 50th anniversary year and to reflect the breadth of its work, it changed its name to Nacro: A social justice charity.

Current activities

Nacro's services include:
Nacro also uses its knowledge of what works to reduce crime to help inform policy and shape practice. In line with this, the charity works closely with government and public and private sector partners, using experience on the ground to establish and pilot the best ways of addressing social exclusion.
Nacro is a regular contributor to government consultations and important debates on key subjects in the criminal justice sector.

Totton College

In 2015 it emerged that Totton College near Southampton was in serious financial difficulty and was seeking a merger with another institution. In December 2015 Totton College became part of Nacro, with the aim of making Totton College a vocational centre of excellence. Maxine Room CBE was appointed as Campus Principal in October 2017. Lisa Capper is the current Principal of Totton College, supported by Hannah Avoth as Vice Principal.

Officials

is the Patron of Nacro. The President is Lord Dholakia, and the Chair is Nigel Chapman.
The current Chief Executive is Campbell Robb, formerly of Shelter and The Joseph Rowntree Foundation.