Today I am quoted in a Business of Fashion piece on making clothes in prisons. I talk about LCF’s Made for Change social enterprise, which trains inmates in garment manufacturing and gives them skills to find work once they have been released.
The project was set up not only to help female offenders reintegrate into society once released, but also to fill a skills gap in UK fashion manufacturing.
The piece is well-balanced and addresses an important issue in how we can bring manufacturing back to the UK.
You can read the article in full here.
Frances Corner OBE is a cross-sector leader shaping the future of education, culture, fashion and mental health.
Previously Vice-Chancellor of Goldsmiths and Head of London College of Fashion, Frances now serves as Chair of the Maudsley Charity. Additionally, Frances advises institutions, organisations and leaders on creative, values-led transformation grounded in care, sustainability and civic purpose.
