Prison Rehabilitation 2025-09-16

2025-09-16

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Q1 Partial Answer
Steff Aquarone LD
North Norfolk
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Aquarone references a prison population crisis and highlights the work at HMP Bure in his constituency, focusing on skill development for prisoners to reduce reoffending.
We have a prison population crisis, but rather than building or releasing our way out of it, we have to reduce reoffending. I recently visited HMP Bure in my constituency and saw the excellent work it has been doing internally to support prisoners in learning new skills and equipping them for life after release. Will the Minister assure me that the Government will support and provide funding for such programmes? Will he meet me to hear more about the fantastic work of the staff at HMP Bure?
The Government are committed to tackling reoffending, and that includes investment in services exactly like those that the hon. Member visited. We are building more prison places because we need to. In 14 years the Conservatives added just 500 additional prison places, and in 14 months we have added 2,500. Alongside that, we have to tackle reoffending, and I hope the hon. Member will support the Sentencing Bill later this afternoon, which will do that.
Assessment & feedback
Did not provide specific assurance or funding details for rehabilitative programmes at HMP Bure or mention a meeting with the MP.
Redirects Attention To Prison Building And Sentencing Bill
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Q2 Partial Answer
Beccy Cooper Lab
Worthing West
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Cooper addresses the risk of interrupted TB treatment for prisoners, noting that this can fuel antimicrobial resistance, highlighting the need to ensure continuous rehabilitation and medical care.
Rehabilitation is a vital part of prison health programmes, but when prisoners develop infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, they can be isolated from organised programmes such as rehab. Given the risk that interrupted TB treatment can fuel antimicrobial resistance, what steps is the Department taking to ensure that prisoners receive both uninterrupted medical care and continued access to rehabilitation?
I will be talking with colleagues in the Department of Health and Social Care on exactly that issue and on tackling reoffending, making sure that there is treatment in prisons so that prisoners are rehabilitated. The sole focus of this Government is on stopping reoffending and cutting crime, and that means working with prisoners. There is also the Sentencing Bill, and I hope that my hon. Friend will contribute to the debate on that today.
Assessment & feedback
Did not provide specific steps being taken for uninterrupted TB treatment or continuous access to rehabilitation for prisoners, instead focusing on general commitments.
Redirects Attention To General Commitment And Sentencing Bill
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