Our Policies
Eligibility Policies
Not Beyond Redemption (NBR)’s aim is to support the relationship between mothers in prison and their children. NBR provides free Private Children Law advice and representation to mothers in prison to assist in re-establishing and maintaining contact between mother and child. The assistance extends to mothers who have left prison, but the focus and priority is mothers who are in prison.
The objective of this Eligibility Policy is to determine how the Charity will decide which cases will be prioritised and which will come within its remit.
Whilst NBR will act in the best interests of its clients, NBR’s advice on the merits of a case will be based on the criteria contained within The Children Act 1989 where the welfare of the child is paramount, therefore any impact on the child will always be taken into consideration.
This Eligibility Policy is to be read in conjunction with the NBR Financial Policy.
Safeguarding Policy
At NBR, we are committed to protecting adults from harm, and to promoting their welfare and well-being. We are dedicated to creating a safe and secure environment for all individuals involved in our service. To achieve this, we have implemented rigorous policies, provided comprehensive training, and taken proactive measures to protect our clients.
Our safeguarding framework is designed to prevent harm, detect any signs of vulnerability, and respond swiftly and effectively to any concerns. We work closely with HM Prison & Probation Service, other partners, and statutory bodies to promote best practices and a collaborative approach to safeguarding.
We firmly believe that everyone deserves to feel safe and supported. As such, we remain dedicated to upholding the highest standards of safeguarding practice.