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Prison Listeners - a peer-support scheme within prisons, which aims to reduce suicide and self-harm.

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Salisbury Samaritans
on 13th May 2024

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As part of our commitment to reducing suicide, we train prisoners to provide emotional support to their peers, by becoming 'Listeners'.

Volunteering in prison

People often express interest in becoming involved in our prison support work.

Usually, Samaritans who volunteer in prisons are more experienced volunteers. It is recommended that they have been members of their branch for at least six months, before applying to the branch prison support team. Each application is considered on an individual basis, and volunteers will need to be cleared by the prisons security team.

It is important to understand that volunteering in prisons, like any outreach work, is taken on in addition to the core service we provide by phone or email.

The first step to exploring your interest in prison support is to find out more about becoming a Samaritans volunteer. Your local branch would be delighted to hear from you.

Our award-winning Listener scheme

The Listener scheme is a peer-support scheme within prisons, which aims to reduce suicide and self-harm. Listeners are prisoners who provide confidential emotional support to their peers who are struggling to cope or feeling suicidal. They are specially selected and trained for the role by our volunteers.

The first Listener scheme was introduced at HMP Swansea in 1991. Now there are Listeners in almost every prison in the UK, and in the Republic of Ireland too.

Typically, 1,500 Listeners respond to over 50,000 requests for support every year (figures based on 2019 statistics as the number, and recording, of contacts during 2020 was significantly impacted by Covid-19). In the 12 months ending June 2021, Samaritans answered over 365,000 calls from people in prison.

Because of the Listener scheme, the prison service has at its disposal an incredible tool that can and does make a difference for those contemplating suicide and self-harm in prison.

Released Listener

How does the Listener Scheme work?

Samaritans’ volunteers work with prison staff to select and train people in prison who have shown an interest in becoming a Listener.

Selected people attend an intensive training course. This is based on the training that Samaritans’ volunteers undertake but is adapted to the prison setting. On completion of their training, Listeners receive a certificate and agree to follow Samaritans' policies and values.

Prisons aim to have enough Listeners available round the clock, for anyone who needs them. Support is given in private to allow complete confidentiality. The policy on confidentiality is the same as it is for Samaritans volunteers. Knowing that the service is completely private often gives people in prison the courage to ask for help and talk about what is getting to them. Even after a Listener has left prison, their work as a Listener must remain completely confidential.

Listeners are not paid and do not receive any form of benefit for their role.

Support

Listeners receive regular support and meet often with Samaritans volunteers. Listeners can also phone Samaritans at any time to access support.

In the beginning, it wasn't easily accepted by some staff, it was the old attitude that you lock them up and throw away the key. It's now much more accepted by prison staff who think it's a great help, and that it's important for not only the people who become Listeners, but also the people who need help.

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Support for prison staff

Prison staff are also welcome to contact Samaritans. Our services are particularly important following a self-inflicted death in custody. At these sad times, we play a key role in supporting both staff and prisoners.

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