
Omar’s story: “Change can only come through reading”
Having left school at just 13, Omar read his first book in prison. It changed his whole outlook on life.
Having left school at just 13, Omar read his first book in prison. It changed his whole outlook on life.
PET’s Lived Experience Coordinator Collins Adesoji reflects on coming full circle – from studying for a degree in prison to joining the team.
Living in an unsafe property with her children inspired Joanna to study healthy and safety courses in prison and rebuild her life.
One of our learners, David, wrote a letter to PET to explain how studying a course in prison has made all the difference.
Five of PET’s former learners spoke about the impact of studying in prison at our supporters event in London. Here, we find out their stories.
After leaving prison, Erika joined our Alumni Advisory Group and started creating artwork to make an impact in the criminal justice sector.
Dyslexia wasn’t recognised when George was at school and he missed out on getting qualifications. Now he’s on his way to a master’s degree.
Garry went into prison with just one O Level to his name. He left with a BSc (Honours) in Environmental Science.
We’ve launched our new five year strategy for 2022-2026. Read the foreword by PET alumnus and member of our Alumni Advisory Group Dalton.
Education was key to Dominic leading a life away from crime and helping the next generation of construction workers.
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