Singapore Prison Service Volunteer - Religious
If you are already volunteering with one of our partner religious organisations, you can sign up as a Prisons volunteer as well, to provide support and programmes for incarcerated offenders.
Spiritual guidance can help in an offender’s rehabilitation. It provides the necessary emotional and mental support for them to cope with life's experiences. Spiritual support also forms an important aspect of an offender’s psychological well-being. It can give them the resilience to maintain a positive outlook in life.
Key details
Commitment
No minimum hours
on in Aftercare
Skills and interest
Befriending, Religious counselling and services
Home Team Department
Who is eligible
Join us if you are at least 21 years old and wish to help offenders, and are currently volunteering with any of our partner religious organisations.
Partner Religious Organisations
Religious progammes are provided by volunteers from the following religious organisations:
Roman Catholic Prison Ministry (RCPM)
Persatuan Ulama dan Guru-Guru Agama Islam Singapura (PERGAS)
How to apply
Interested to volunteer?
Alternatively, you may apply with the partner religious organisation directly, indicating your interest to serve as a religious volunteer at Prisons.
Upon successful application and matching, you will be notified to attend Basic Prison Training.
More about this scheme
What you'll do
As a volunteer, you bring with you your expertise and impart your knowledge to offenders through various religious programmes and activities. These includes leading religious services and offering religious counselling.
You can also help to link the released offenders back to the community, helping to facilitate the reintegration process.
Role of Religious Programmes and Services
Our volunteers based at religious organisations have an important role to play in providing religious-based programmes and in assisting offenders’ integration back into society.
While prisons is a secular organisation, we recognise that spiritual guidance provides the necessary emotional and mental encouragement for offenders to cope with life experiences. Spiritual support forms an important aspect of offenders' psychological well-being to help them maintain a positive outlook on life.
Many religious organisations also offer post-release befriending services to facilitate offenders' reintegration into society.
Training
As a new volunteer, you will undergo Basic Prison Training to familiarise you with the prisons environment and the do’s and don't’s during your volunteering.
You will also be equipped with the skills and knowledge to conduct effective and purposeful sessions for the offenders.
You can look forward to attending accredited developmental courses. These training opportunities will enhance your skills and competencies in your role as a Prison volunteer.
Dialogue sessions
You will also be invited to attend regular dialogue sessions with prison staff supporting the institutions which you are based at.
The dialogue sessions allow the institution's staff and volunteers to discuss issues related to your volunteering stint.
Find out more
For more information about this volunteer scheme, see the FAQs.
Contact us
Have a question? Contact us for any enquiries:
Community Partnership and Family Policy (CPFP) Branch
Email address: PRIS_Volunteers@pris.gov.sg
Phone: 6546 9539
Fax: 6546 2459
