Offender Rehabilitation Programmes Effectiveness 2023-01-10
2023-01-10
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What assessment he has made of the effectiveness of HM Prison and Probation Service-commissioned programmes on the rehabilitation and employment-readiness of offenders.
The proportion of persons released from custody employed at six months from their release rose by almost two thirds over the last year, and we are delivering the further measures set out in our White Paper because we know this has a huge impact in cutting reoffending.
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What progress are my right hon. Friend's Department and HMPPS making to encourage more employers, including other Government Departments, to recruit ex-prisoners and so contribute to cutting crime?
I thank my hon. Friend, who has been a doughty campaigner on this issue. He is right about the Government, who are a significant employer and can show a lead. I can tell him that we have committed to recruiting more prison leavers to civil service roles, with nearly 200 offered or filled across Government.
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Will the Secretary of State undertake to publish the outcomes and success rates of all publicly commissioned programmes to prepare offenders for work, together with an independent evaluation of their effectiveness and value for money from the evaluation task force?
I thank my hon. Friend, who is absolutely right to focus on the data. We are doing this because it gives offenders a chance to turn their lives around, but we also know that getting offenders into work can cut reoffending by up to 9 percentage points, which keeps our streets safer.
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Commitment to publish independent evaluations and value for money analysis
Focus On The Data
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Staff shortages are leading to dangerously high levels of workload for existing staff, who are leaving in droves.
What is the Secretary of State going to do to break this vicious circle?
We have increased funding for the probation service by an additional £155 million a year to help recruitment, and the reforms we have introduced since 2010 are working. We have reduced the overall reoffending rate from 31% under Labour to 25.6% under this Government.
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Specific steps to address current staff shortages and high workload levels
Reforms Since 2010
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The question criticises the Government for failing to protect the public by not rehabilitating offenders adequately.
When will the Government finally get a grip, fix our broken prison system, and keep the public safe?
The fact is that crime—excluding fraud and computer misuse—has been slashed by more than half since Labour left office, violent crime is down by half, and reoffending is five percentage points lower than when Labour left office. On employment, for offenders leaving prison within six months there has been an increase in one year alone since I have been in the job by two thirds.
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Improving prison rehabilitation programmes
Litany Of Spin
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