The Prison Choir Project - Ten Percent Foundation Award - £500
The Ten Percent Foundation trustees have made their first round of awards for 2022 and will be providing an outline of each charity we have donated to every month for the next 12 months. The first of these is the Prison Choir Project.
The Prison Choir Project is a charity with the objectives to rehabilitate prisoners, ex-offenders and people experiencing mental disorder by the advance of the arts and culture, in particular through the performance of opera, song, and choral music.
The charity hopes to provide a pathway towards establishing a reduction in reoffending, building self-esteem, improving self-confidence and employability skills for all those involved. The charity has an outstanding track-record - they have run eight major projects in four prisons (HMP Dartmoor, HMP Drake Hall, HMP Kirkham, HMP Wandsworth) including fully-staged performances of Carmen, West Side Story and Guys and Dolls; featured on Prison Radio on Christmas Day; been reviewed in The Times, Inside Time, Devon Magazine, and Country and Town House; engaged with more than 1000 prisoners and prison staff and worked with 100 professional musicians; we have also brought more than 1000 members of the public into prisons.
“I am absolutely overawed at how happy I was for signing up! In the 15 years I’ve spent behind bars this is one project that I would do again and again. I found it helped my self belief, self worth, self confidence, it eased my PTSD and it stopped my craving for illicit drugs.’ Darren
The charity's vision & mission
Music as an art form is used as a connective strand that fosters purpose, hope and sense of direction for people who are incarcerated in our prison system and for those ex-offenders re-joining society/communities.
Music, and in particular singing, provides a road map for prisoners and ex-offenders to:
Improve wellbeing – mentally, physically, socially and emotionally.
Create an awareness of potential and capacity to learn and develop through music.
Tap into potential skills and talents with the possibility of building a career of employability in the music/arts field.
Develop self-confidence, self-belief and self-determination to succeed
through music thereby enabling and reducing the possibility of
reoffending.
Prison Facts (from the charity)
Scotland and England and Wales have the highest imprisonment rates in western Europe
Nearly 59,000 people sent to prison to serve a sentence in 2018, 69% non-violent
Nearly half of adults (48%) are reconvicted of another offence within one year of release
Prisoners and staff are less safe than they have been at any point
since records began, with more self-harm and assaults than ever before.
Despite a brief decline, the number of self-inflicted deaths is rising
once again.
Assaults on staff have more than tripled in only five years to 10,213 in 2018
The average annual overall cost of a prison place in England and Wales is now £40,843
Most women entering prison under sentence (82%) have committed a non-violent offence
Plans for 2022
"As we approach the end of Covid restrictions this is a time to reestablish links with prisons, reopen projects that have been on ice and prepare for a busy end to 2022 with performances planned throughout the UK in HMP Send, HMP Bristol and HMP Dartmoor. At the end of April we workshopped an opera by Benjamin Britten called Billy Budd with professionals and prison ‘alumni’ and were in HMP Dartmoor in the first week of May."
Action you can take:
The charity are collecting CDs for inmates to listen to. Visit their website for further details on where to send CDs to.
Further information: https://www.prisonchoirproject.co.uk/
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