Prison Counselling & After-Care

Restoring Lives.
Rebuilding Hope.

SIWEC’s Prison Counselling and After-Care Programme is dedicated to supporting inmates in their journey toward rehabilitation and reintegration into society. Guided by the Sikh principle of sewa (selfless service), our trained volunteers provide compassionate, non-judgemental support rooted in Sikh values and spiritual teachings.

Within the prison system, inmates are supported by faith-based counsellors according to their declared religion. SIWEC’s role is to offer religion-specific counselling and after-care for inmates working alongside the prison authorities and in parallel with counsellors from other religious communities who support inmates of their respective faiths.

In-Prison Counselling

Our volunteers conduct regular rehabilitative and spiritual counselling sessions with inmates at designated correctional institutions. These sessions aim to:

  • Strengthen spiritual well-being through Sikh teachings and values
  • Encourage self-reflection, accountability, and personal growth
  • Support inmates in developing resilience and inner discipline
  • Promote positive, law-abiding lifestyles upon release
  • Contribute to a safer and more peaceful prison environment


Counselling sessions are conducted in a respectful and structured manner, with sensitivity to the lived experiences and challenges faced by inmates during incarceration.

In-prison counselling

Our work supports people to make a fresh start

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Aftercare Support at Halfway Houses

Aftercare Support at Halfway Houses

As inmates near the end of their custodial sentence, some transition to halfway houses as part of their reintegration process. SIWEC maintains an active partnership with HEB-Ashram, where our volunteers continue to provide faith-based counselling and guidance to the residents.

These after-care sessions help bridge the transition from incarceration to community life, offering emotional, spiritual, and moral support during this critical phase.

Reintegration & Family Support

Reintegration does not end upon release. SIWEC works closely with inmates, halfway house residents, and their families to support a stable and dignified return to society. Our after-care support may include:

  • Assistance with basic necessities post-release
  • Guidance on employment and financial stability
  • Linkage to relevant community and social support services
  • Ongoing counselling to support long-term rehabilitation


Our goal is to empower individuals to rebuild their lives with confidence, self-worth, and a renewed sense of purpose, while strengthening family and community ties.

Reintegration & Family Support
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