Loughborough Echo

Uni academics assisting work of Twinning Project

- PETE WARRINGTON peter.warrington@reachplc.com

ACADEMICS from Loughborou­gh University have joined forces with the Twinning Project, an initiative that uses sport to help prisoners prepare for release and provides a route to paid employment.

Dr Christophe­r Kay (Criminolog­y and Social Policy) and Dr Carolynne Mason (Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences) will conduct research into the implementa­tion of the project, measuring its short and long-term impact on participat­ing prisoners and other key stakeholde­rs.

Launched in autumn 2018 and supported by the Ministry of Justice and the UK’s leading football bodies, the nationwide Twinning Project enables profe s s iona l football clubs - supported by physical education officers from the Prison Service - to deliver coaching, refereeing and other employabil­ity-based qualificat­ions to prisoners.

Loughborou­gh’s study has already commenced and will be split into four phases:

The developmen­t of a logic model (a graphic which represents the theory of how an interventi­on produces its outcomes), interviews with strategic and delivery partners and identifica­tion of prison and prisoner samples

Initial interviews with participat­ing prisoners and front-line delivery staff, as well as organising a meeting of those involved in the project to share experience

A second set of interviews with prisoners upon completion of the course

Follow-up interviews with former project participan­ts, analysis of qualitativ­e data and second meeting of project parties. The final quantitati­ve results and reconvicti­on rates for the cohort are planned to be attained in 2023

Dr Christophe­r Kay, Lecturer in Criminolog­y and Social Policy at Loughborou­gh University, said: “We are thrilled and privileged to be invited to evaluate the Twinning Project. By visiting the twinned clubs and prisons, and speaking to those directly involved, we hope to gain an understand­ing of both the process and the outcomes of the initiative.

“As a result, we will be able to identify what works and how; and this will enable us to contribute to the success of the Twinning project both in prison and in the community.

“Ultimately, our research aims to help bring about positive change in the lives of prisoners in order to enhance their chances of being able to make a positive contributi­on on their release from prison. We hope the ripple effect of these changes will then be felt across individual­s, families, and the wider community.”

Loughborou­gh University will also be working alongside colleagues from the University of Oxford who will be conducting research of their own to address how the project is a success.

David Dein MBE, former Vice Chairman of Arsenal Football Club and the Football Associatio­n, and founder of the Twinning Project added: “Establishi­ng these partnershi­ps with the University of Oxford and Loughborou­gh University is an essential step in expanding and strengthen­ing the Twinning Project to help people and communitie­s across the UK.

“These studies will examine exactly what impact sport can have on changing the lives of offenders and offering them the second chance that prevents them from reoffendin­g. We are delighted that these two prestigiou­s universiti­es will measure the material impact of the Twinning Project, enabling us, together with the Prison Service and the football clubs, to tackle reoffendin­g rates and bring about lasting change in the UK.”

The first set of results are due to be released in late 2019 and these will be presented at a “knowledge exchange festival”, attended by clubs and other stakeholde­rs involved in the project, with the primary aim of sharing insights and best practice.

The full findings of both studies are expected to be released between 20232025.

 ??  ?? ■ The Twinning Project uses sport to help prisoners prepare for release and provides a route to paid employment.
■ The Twinning Project uses sport to help prisoners prepare for release and provides a route to paid employment.

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