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Czy kiedykolwiek zaufasz byłemu skazańcowi? Czy więzienie musi przekreślić szanse na nowe, lepsze życie? Historia człowieka, który w więzieniu spędził większość swojego życia i namawia do tego innych. Will you ever trust a former convict? Does the prison have to destroy the chances of a new, better life? The story of a man who spent most of his life in prison and persuades others to do it. He introduces a new approach to resocialization, helping prisoners renew relationships with their families and start living outside the penal institution before they finish their sentences. Marek designed a series of interventions to help prisoners return to society and a fair life. His work is distinguished by focusing on the needs of psychological and family prisoners. The Foundation provides employment mediation and training for prisoners, and also works to improve the mentality and self-esteem of convicts. People participating in his programs gain a sense of hope that they can follow a new path and function in society - as fathers, as employees, and even as managers or volunteers. He introduces a new approach to resocialization, helping prisoners renew relationships with their families and start living outside the penal institution before they finish their sentences. Marek designed a series of interventions to help prisoners return to society and a fair life. His work is distinguished by focusing on the needs of psychological and family prisoners. The Foundation provides employment mediation and training for prisoners, and also works to improve the mentality and self-esteem of convicts. People participating in his programs gain a sense of hope that they can follow a new path and function in society - as fathers, as employees, and even as managers or volunteers. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx