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Fine Cell Work is a British charity that runs rehabilitation projects in prisons by training prisoners in paid, skilled needlework to be undertaken by them in their cells. It then sells the hand-stitched cushions, quilts and giftware in its online store and through supporter events around the country. Since 2018 the charity has also provided apprenticeships in textiles and mentoring programmes for ex-offenders at a workshop in south London.


History

Fine Cell Work was founded in 1997 by
Lady Anne Tree Lady Anne Evelyn Beatrice Tree (; 6 November 1927 – 9 August 2010) was a British philanthropist, prison visitor, prisoner rights activist, and the founder of the charity Fine Cell Work, which gives prisoners the opportunity to do worthwhile wo ...
(1927–2010), established by founding director Katy Emck OBE and is now run by its present managing director, Victoria Gillies, and a staff of fourteen. Prior to the foundation of the charity, prisoners were unable to receive payment for cell work in the United Kingdom, for which the charity founder, Lady Anne Tree campaigned extensively. In 1992 the law was changed enabling payment to be made to prisoners and Fine Cell Work was founded five years later. Patrons of the charity include Libby Purves, Dame
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and The Lord Ramsbotham, former Chief Inspector of Prisons.


Operations

Fine Cell Work operates in 32 British prisons and engages with 550 prisoners a year. This workforce is mostly made up of male prisoners, estimated at 96% male across 32 British prisons. It has the largest workforce of hand stitchers in Europe, working with 270 prisoners at any one time. The stitchers are able to do a level 2 qualification and save money for their release. There is also an external workshop where FCW graduates can do work experience and be employed in textiles production, sales and stock roles. Prisoners receive a small payment for the needlework, estimated to be an average of 24 hours of cell work per person per week. In 2016 the approximate combined total earned by the workforce across all prisons was £75,000. The items are then sold online on the charity's website and in exclusive designer shops. Items typically include cushions and Christmas decorations. Following a grant from the National Lottery, Fine Cell Work set up a training workshop in London to help ex-offenders develop skills and further qualifications on release from prison. Needleworkers are given an apprenticeship in all aspects of textile production and distribution and work closely with experienced mentors. The programme is known as ''Open the Gate'' and takes place at the charity's hub in south London.


Collaborations

Fine Cell Work has collaborated with a wide variety of designers including Cath Kidston,
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, Ben Pentreath, William Yeoward, Margo Selby and
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. The products have been sold in the V&A, Conran and
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shops. Major works have also been commissioned by the V&A for its 2010 exhibition of British Quilts, and by artists including Cornelia Parker and
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.


See also

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Storybook Dads Storybook Dads is a non-profit charity in the UK founded by Sharon Berry and first launched in HM Prison Dartmoor in 2003. The charity enables serving prisoners and detainees to record bed time stories which can then be sent home to their child ...
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Koestler Arts Koestler Arts (formerly The Koestler Trust) is a Charitable organization, charity which helps ex-offenders, secure patients and detainees in the UK to express themselves creatively. It promotes the arts in prisons, secure hospitals, immigration ...


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