• To respect the inalienable dignity and worth of every human being, and in the possibility of their rehabilitation and redemption, no matter what they have done
  • To consult and involve users of our services to ensure that we remain responsive and sensitive to their needs
  • To respect and value diversity and promote equality of opportunity.
  • To be a collaborative organization, working co-operatively and in a spirit of partnership with the Prison Service, organizations with whom we share objectives and where this may result in improved outcomes
  • To be a learning organization, committed to developing our people, and to learning from others and from each other
  • To provide quality services, and to monitor and evaluate our work
  • To encourage and facilitate the involvement of volunteers and community and faith-based organizations to harness the goodwill, skills and energies of individuals who share our goals and values.
  • To break down barriers between the prison system and communities