11am – 11.30am EDT, 25 October 2023 ‐ 30 mins
Workshop Session
A nuanced story about the successes and challenges we faced, and are still facing, concerning the organization of education and activities for detainees. In this lecture there will be also a strong focus on how the meaningful use of the time spent in detention can contribute to make detention more bearable and how it minimalizes the chances of recidivism.
Management support, Prison management and detainee case manager, Prison of Wortel, Federal Justice Departement, Belgium

Management support, Prison management and detainee case manager, Prison of Wortel, Federal Justice Departement, Belgium
Educational coordinator , Vocvo vzw, Belgium
Sofie Luyckx started out her career as a high school French teacher. In 2017, she decided to make a switch and started working for Vocvo as an educational counsellor in the prisons of Wortel, Merksplas and Turnhout. She guided the detainees in those prisons individually through the complicated world of education, whether they wanted to study individually in their cell, look for a training in another prison or something to pursue after their release. Since 2020, she has been working as the educational coordinator in the prisons of Wortel and Turnhout, providing an array of classes adapted to the needs of the residing detainees. The largest part of her time is spent in the prison of Wortel where she organizes almost 4000 hours of class time. She works closely with prison security staff, directors, prisoners, caregivers, teachers and others in order to be able to offer a maximum of possibilities for the detainees. She strongly believes in the offering of chances to detainees so they can discover their own talents en strengths, without forcing them to take these chances, in order to be sure there is an intrinsic motivation. She’s convinced of the fact that detention should be customized to the needs of the detainees to maximize the chances of success once they return into society.