January 2010
Good Vibrations receives Lloyds Charities Award

Good Vibrations was a recipient of one of this year's Lloyds Charities Awards. Our Chair, Andy Prindl, accepted the award on Good VIbrations' behalf at a reception at the Lloyds Building in the City of London on 14 December. ...
Article about Good Vibrations and women prisoners

There's an article by Laura Caulfield and Professor David Wilson from Birmingham City University in the current Journal of Social Criminology about the impact of Good VIbrations on women prisoners. Having interviewed women prisoners and prison staff shortly after a Good Vibrations project, they...
First Good Vibrations annual report and accounts

We've just signed off our first annual report & accounts since we set up as an independent charity in April 2009. As well as providing the information required by the Charity Commission, we have taken the opportunity to describe the rationale for our work and the outcomes we deliver, provide an...
16 June 2010: New research report concludes that Good Vibrations can help rehabilitate prisoners

A team of researchers from Birmingham City University's Department for Applied Criminology are publishing a report tomorrow, called Continuing Positive Change, which looks at the long-term impact on Good Vibrations participants. They have found long-term and positive impacts on prisoners social,...
Good Vibrations now an approved intervention in High Security Prisons

Good Vibrations has recently been awarded "Approved Regime Intervention" status by the Directorate of High Security Prisons. Basically this means that we are now officially recognised as an effective tool for high security prisons in their efforts to reduce reoffending. We...
This page last updated Dec 17th 2010.
