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Inside Learning: Talking Prison Education

Inside Learning: Talking Prison Education

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Prison education matters. It helps prisoners develop the skills they need to get a job, break the cycle of reoffending and turn their lives around. Join experts from Novus and influencers from across the offender learning sector as we explore cutting edge prison education pedagogy, policy and practice. Hosted by Steve Exley.LTE Group Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques
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    • Arts and enrichment – and why they add value and impact to prison education
      May 10 2023
      When discussing reducing reoffending and supporting prisoners into work, the important role played by the arts in prisons rarely gets a mention. But this often-overlooked area can offer a valuable means of enabling prisoners to engage with education, many for the first time, as well as providing routes into employment in this thriving sector. Novus’ Sarah Hartley joins Andrea Hadley-Johnson from the National Justice Museum and Hollie Smith-Charles from Arts Council England to discuss how creativity can enrich the livers of prisoners and offer an access point to learning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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      32 min
    • Building a Prison Education Service for the 21st century
      Aug 5 2022
      Prison education changes lives, but doesn’t always get the profile or political attention it deserves. In the first episode of this new podcast, recorded at the Moving On Conference 2022, host Steve Exley speaks to big names across the sector about why offender learning matters, what the future holds for the sector and what changes they would like to see. Featuring John Thornhill from the LTE Group, Ed Dorrell from Pubic First, Naomi Clayton from the Learning and Work Institute, Jon Collins from the Prisoners’ Education Trust, Annick Platt from Novus, Shane Chowen from FE Week, Andrea Hadley-Johnson from the National Justice Museum and Phil Wheatley, former director general of HM Prison Service. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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      24 min
    • Tackling the prison recruitment crisis, with Natasha Porter and Annick Platt
      Oct 25 2022
      In the current labour market, recruitment is difficult. Vacancies have started to drop after the post-pandemic job boom, but employers are still struggling to hire. Employment rates have, at best, flatlined since last summer. The justice sector is one of the worst affected areas, with the leaving rate of prison officers reaching a new all-time high of 15.3% earlier this year. What can be done to make working in prisons a more visible and attractive career path? Natasha Porter, founder and CEO of Unlocked Graduates, and Novus’ director of operations Annick Platt join host Steve Exley to discuss the challenges ahead – and what can be done to overcome them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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      42 min

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