Supporting prisoners released during the holidays
We know through our work in prisons and our campaigning that being released from prison during the holidays or on Fridays can make the already complicated release process more difficult.
We know through our work in prisons and our campaigning that being released from prison during the holidays or on Fridays can make the already complicated release process more difficult.
Last month – and before the national lockdown – learners and staff at our Longton Education & Skills Centre held a stall at a local market.
As a DfE registered local provider of post-16 education and skills, we are committed to ensuring that there is a good offer of face-to-face learning where required.
Nacro will be working in partnership with Resonance Ltd – a social impact investment company working with social enterprises and charities – to provide homes to women in London.
Nacro has recently started to work with Bags of Taste, a not-for-profit organisation which aims to improve people’s diets.
We are forced to ask, once again, why crime prevention fails to get the same emphasis as punishment.
In the Government’s spending review this week, Chancellor Rishi Sunak committed to further funding for skills training, with the national skills fund allocated £2.5 billion over five years.
In response to today’s Spending Review announcement, Campbell Robb, Nacro Chief Executive, has commented.
From 28th November, changes to the DBS Filtering Regime mean that even more people with old, minor cautions and convictions will no longer need to disclose them when applying for certain roles.
The Justice Committee, today, has released its report ‘Children and Young People in Custody, Part 1: Entry into the youth justice system’.