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When you write, remember to put the person’s prison number and name on the letter. Your family member can write back to you and will be allowed to send one free letter each week. If they want to write more often they can, but will have to pay for the postage themselves.
If there is not enough time to write or phone, which may be the case for Category A prisoners, they can leave details of people who need to know with the prison and they will inform them. If you have not been informed and you do not know where they are, you can contact the Allocations Unit of the prison, or write to the Prisoner Location Service, PO Box 2152, Birmingham B15 1SD.
Most people who have depression do get better. This guide aims to help you cope with depression and begin to get better. It is written by psychologists and people who have experienced prison. It aims to help you understand depression and to offer some practical suggestions to help you cope. We suggest you write things down in the booklet to.
To be honest (ive been in prison) write aload of old crap, because its not really whats in the letter, its the fact you have bothered, I used to write about 4 pages of A4 back out and believe me there wasnt that much to do in prison, but I just used to prattle on and on about aload of ole twaddle, and people would send back the same, its the most up lifting feeling inside to receive post, and.
Prison Visitors' Guides. Want to know more about where we work? Click here to find more information about the prisons we work in, visiting hours and contact details. Children and young people. We can offer support to children and young people who have a family member in prison. Click here to find out how we can help. Your questions answered.
Ask Sam letter. To Sam 6 March 2018 Writing to my uncle in Jail. my uncle is in jail to and my grandmother wants me to write him a letter but i dont know were to start. Sam 13 March 2018 Hi there, When someone goes to prison it can be difficult to know how you feel.
Always ask the warden or someone in the jail administration what the process is before sending a photo as you won’t want it to be confiscated or destroyed. Write an upbeat letter to the prisoner. Be straightforward and honest about the fact that he is incarcerated.The prisoner knows that he is and it will seem odd if you ignore that fact.