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‘Mr King, this prisoner is bullying me,’ says Colin, in a plaintive voice

The officer s to him, Archer?’

I repeat the conversation word for word

‘Quite agree with you, Archer,’ he says, and returns to reading the Sun

600 pm

Supper Vegetarian fingers, overcooked and greasy, peas that are glued together, and a plastic(49p)

800 pm

I’ve just finished checking over my script for the day whenin the doorway and asks if he can join me for a moment, which I welcome He takes a seat on the end of the bed, and I offer hi of blackcurrant juice Fletch reminds me that he’s a Listener, and adds that he’s there if I need him

The Listeners

Who are they?

How do I contact them?

How do I know I can trust them?

Listeners are inmates, just as you are, who have been trained by the Sa skills

You

can talk to a Listener about anything in co you say is treated with confidentiality