Prison Chaplaincy
Alpha for Prisons is run by both single denomination and ecumenical Chaplaincy teams. Chaplaincies have found it positive to run Alpha as an ecumenical course for the different denominations. A range of different follow-up materials and courses are available for this purpose.
The prison Chaplain, with the Site Manager’s authority, gives permission for volunteers, properly approved by the Department of Corrections, to run Alpha.
Local church
Churches often provide speakers, leaders and helpers for the Alpha course in their local prison. It is essential that those running the course work closely within the regulations of the prison, so that they do not jeopardise the relationship with the prison authorities or put anyone at risk.
Officers
Prison officers may run Alpha courses for prisoners and for fellow colleagues in their prison.
Christian organisations
Various Christian organisations, such as the Salvation Army and Prison Fellowship, help run Alpha courses in prisons as part of their outreach.
Inmates on wings
Prisoners are often the best at reaching fellow prisoners and inviting them on a course. Some chaplaincies may want to encourage groups of prisoners to run Alpha for those on their wing interested in finding out about the Christian faith.
The website of the New Zealand Alpha Office
11 Marewa Road, Greenlane, Auckland 1051 Tel +64 9 522 1360 Fax +64 9 522 1361