The Sit Down: I Used To Write Code In My Cell | Josh Rolland
Episode description
Software engineer Josh Rolland didn’t know how to code before he went inside. Now, he’s the co-founder of CodeAtt, a Not For Profit Organisation that teaches coding to prison leavers and young people at risk of crime and helps them get jobs. Here he talks to Zak and Jules about the challenges of growing up with ADHD, how he went from doing an accounting degree to spending time inside, and what he did to secure work upon leaving prison.
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In this episode Josh talks about disclosure – if you need support with this, please check out the Disclosure episode of Life After Prison: Getting Out with Debbie Sadler from Unlock who explains more about when and how to disclose a conviction.
Useful organisations:
- CALM
- CALM helpline – 0800 58 58 58 (open 5pm-midnight)
- Samaritans
- Samaritans helpline – 116 123 (24 hours)
- MIND
- CodeAtt
- Code 4000
- Tempus Novo
- Prison Reform Trust
- Bounce Back
- St Giles Trust
- Catch 22 gangs services which are self-referrable:
- Wolverhampton Resettlement - Age 18 – 30 (Wolverhampton)
- London Gang Exit – Age 16 – 24 ( London)
- Straight Up – Age 16 – 30 (Birmingham and Solihull)
- Catch22 Employability Support. Click on “view all related services” to see a list of services.
- Employment4All
- Unlock
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