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Accepted
Employment has been shown to reduce reoffending.
Recommendation
Employment has been shown to reduce reoffending. Getting prisoners into employment therefore makes economic sense for society, easing the current burden on prisons, and allowing former prisoners to re-enter society. The low number of prisoners finding long-term employment following their release from prison is stark. The Ministry of Justice must improve its vocational skills offer to prisoners, ensuring that it is preparing prisoners for the current job market with qualifications that meet industry standards.
Government Response Summary
By April 2023, all resettlement prisons will have an employment hub in place, providing prisoners with information about job opportunities and support with applications.
Paragraph Reference
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Government Response
Accepted
Government Response
Accepted
HM Government
Accepted
We accept this recommendation. By April 2023, all resettlement prisons will have an employment hub in place—the equivalent of a ‘job centre in a prison’—where prisoners can find out about job opportunities, as well as access support with applications.
Source
Committee
Education Committee
Inquiry
Prison Education
Addressee Bodies
Department for Education
Timeline
Recommendation age
4.0 yrs
Report published
18 May 2022