Good Vibrations - Gamelan in Prisons
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 1:49 pm
My daughter's charity "Good Vibrations" is looking for a part-time project manager. Please see full advert in jobs section of the forum:
viewtopic.php?t=2373
Cathy is a lovely person to work for. A highly successful and much respected marketing consultant and fundraiser, she has previously worked with the Globe Theatre, The Council for the protection of Rural England and the Refugee Council.
Good Vibrations has been conceived by her, combining her knowledge of the charitable sector and musical talent with her humanitarian ideals. Now in its fourth year "Good Vibrations" has won wide acclaim in the prison service, having achieved significant breakthroughs in areas where other forms of prison "education" have so far failed.
An in-depth report on self-harm by women prisoners at Peterborough prepared by a team led by Alison Liebling, Professor of Criminology at Cambridge, was recently published in the Prison Journal. It just so happened that Good Vibrations was in the prison when the research was carried out. The article contains an excellent and impartial review of what Good Vibrations is all about.
http://www.hmprisonservice.gov.uk/asset ... er_now.pdf
"Gongs Behind Bars", Cathy's own evaluation of the 2003 Pilot Project, may be found at:
http://eamusic.dartmouth.edu/~gamelan/g ... ehind_bars
viewtopic.php?t=2373
Cathy is a lovely person to work for. A highly successful and much respected marketing consultant and fundraiser, she has previously worked with the Globe Theatre, The Council for the protection of Rural England and the Refugee Council.
Good Vibrations has been conceived by her, combining her knowledge of the charitable sector and musical talent with her humanitarian ideals. Now in its fourth year "Good Vibrations" has won wide acclaim in the prison service, having achieved significant breakthroughs in areas where other forms of prison "education" have so far failed.
An in-depth report on self-harm by women prisoners at Peterborough prepared by a team led by Alison Liebling, Professor of Criminology at Cambridge, was recently published in the Prison Journal. It just so happened that Good Vibrations was in the prison when the research was carried out. The article contains an excellent and impartial review of what Good Vibrations is all about.
http://www.hmprisonservice.gov.uk/asset ... er_now.pdf
"Gongs Behind Bars", Cathy's own evaluation of the 2003 Pilot Project, may be found at:
http://eamusic.dartmouth.edu/~gamelan/g ... ehind_bars