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Draft:AP Foundation
  • Comment: This is effectively the same problem identified by the previous reviewer, but the changes made since that review have been to the text rather than the sources. See WP:NORG - this subject needs good, robust and independent sources in order to demonstrate notability. See the [{WP:GOLDENRULE]] and ideally three such examples. The first source is an interview so does not contribute. It would be best if the draft is properly referenced - this helps the review process but also helps the readers in due course. See WP:REFB. Here the two references are just left at the end. ChrysGalley (talk) 10:56, 12 July 2026 (UTC)

AP Foundation is a charitable organisation based in London, England, that works in the fields of criminal justice, offender rehabilitation, mentoring, and youth intervention. The organisation provides programmes aimed at supporting people affected by the criminal justice system, including individuals leaving custody and young people considered at risk of offending. History AP Foundation was founded by Andrew Pritchard and was registered as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) in England and Wales in 2020 (Registered Charity No. 1188886). The charity was established to provide mentoring, rehabilitation, and resettlement support for people with experience of the criminal justice system. Activities The organisation delivers mentoring, educational workshops, employment support, and rehabilitation programmes in custodial and community settings. Its work has been carried out in prisons, schools, colleges, pupil referral units, and community organisations. AP Foundation's programmes focus on offender rehabilitation, resettlement, employability, education, and youth intervention. The charity has also participated in initiatives addressing knife crime, cyberbullying, and child exploitation through awareness campaigns and educational workshops. Prison and community work The charity supports individuals during custody and following release into the community. Its activities include mentoring and assistance with resettlement, including support associated with Release on Temporary Licence (ROTL) placements where appropriate. AP Foundation states that its programmes incorporate mentoring approaches informed by lived experience of the criminal justice system.

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